Swimmers can sign up at the St. Peters Rec-Plex to compete in the outdoor swim season.
Kimberly M. Pilliard, 28, of St. Peters, sustained minor injuries after an early Saturday morning crash.
Here's your weekly roundup of who's hiring in town and in nearby St. Charles County.
We know you're busy, so here's a roundup of some of the recent stories featured on St. Peters Patch from last week.
Roadwork is planned to take place betwen 7 a.m. and 4 p.m. on Monday through Friday.
The following information was supplied by the ο»ΏSt. Peters Police Department. Where arrests or charges are mentioned, it does not indicate a conviction.
Here are the top 7 most read stories on St. Peters Patch for the week of April 14.
The closure begins a half mile east of Route 79 and ends at the Route 79 exit.
The following is a list of obituaries posted by area funeral homes the past week.
St. Peters Police said the woman had a syringe inside her bra and several heroin capsules inside her car.
Across Patch's network of 900 sites, people felt the effect of the bombing at the Boston Marathon.
Miss any St. Peters Police news? Here's a roundup of coverage from the week of April 14.
Find movie reviews and movie times for theaters in the St. Peters and St. Louis area.
Five city parks are closed because of the threat of flooding to the area.
The Grand Opening events will begin on Saturday, April 20 and run through Sunday, April 28.
The tire company has begun work on a second location in St. Peters on Mexico Road.
St. Peters Patch brings you a roundup of garage sales, yard sales, rummage sales and estate sales in the area for the upcoming weekend.
St. Peters may change a law to allow an archery range at 370 Lakeside Park.
New restaurant will take up residence in the former Super Smoker's in St. Peters.
The needed repairs can't be made in rainty weather and, based on the current forecasts, the Traffic Department does not expect to make repairs until Friday, April 19.
St. Peters inspects restaurants several times a year. This is part two of the list of inspections completed in December 2012.
Brent Stafford has filed a lawsuit against the city of St. Peters following his 2012 arrest at the St. Charles County Caucus.
A St. Peters resident was signed up to run the Boston Marathon, the famous race that was rocked by two explosions about three hours after the winners crossed the finish line.
A deer on Route 94 caused Mark K. Clayton, 55, to strike a guardrail and sustain serious injuries.
Schnuck says approximately 2.4 million credit and debit cards used at 79 stores may have been compromised. The Mid Rivers Schnucks was one of the stores that was hit.
Police said Antonette Paschall forced Christopher Hughes into her car. Hughes had made meth at Paschall's house, according to a police report.
Ruth Thimmig, 91, died after being in a car crash on Saturday in St. Peters.
Here are the top 7 most read stories on St. Peters Patch for the week of April 7.
St. Peters Police said Christine Dalton racked up nine charges within three months, including a DWI, two counts of leaving an accident scene and three counts of driving with a revoked license.
Miss any St. Peters Police news? Here's a roundup of coverage from the week of April 7.
Patch blogger Mark Glass reviews the latest movies to hit the big screen! You can also use our Moviefone widget to check out movie times near you.
Four pit bull mastiff mixes are looking for a new home.
Citing a need for more information, the board tabled a proposed change to the city's red-light ordinance.
The St. Peters Board of Aldermen selected Patrick Barclay, Ward 4, as the new president during Thursday's meeting.