If the flowers in your garden have become a gourmet treat for deer, there are ways to get your garden back!
2011 has been a year of change for the city of Manchester, driven by residents willing to work hard together to make a difference. And the future looks bright ahead.
Our children grow and change in a blink of an eye. You may never know when something is the 'last time' until it's gone.
The best way to get your plant materials off to a great start this spring has nothing to do with fertilizers or soil amendments.
Governments should build streets and sidewalks right the first time and let's add real estate developers to that standard too.
St. Louis County health officials said Tuesday the first probable human case of West Nile Virus has been reported.
Manchester Aldermen may adjust the 2012 and 2013 budgets due to unexpected fees this year, plus emergency legislation may be enacted to move forward with the Tuscan Valley subdivision.
Nearly 100 people took part in a Labor Day rally in West County to show support for increased natural childbirth methods.
Suit up! West County resident Chris Dixon, co-founder of the Suit Project, provides donated men’s clothing for job interviews and other special occasions.
With two to four inches of rain reported around the West County area this weekend, Patch wants to know if you had to change your holiday weekend plans thanks to Hurricane Isaac.
Slick roads are likely to blame for a truck sliding off the road at Highway 40 and Route 141.
The man was arrested in Manchester and charged with DWI as a chronic offender, endangering children and driving while his license was revoked.
American Red Cross resources can let family and friends know about your welfare during emergencies. Here is good information if your area floods this weekend.
Here's a list of what's open and closed in Town and Country and Manchester on Monday, Sept. 3.
The person who will replace former Fire Chief David Frazier is expected to be announced Thursday.
Rep. Todd Akin's office said Karl Rove must have "misspoke" when he reportedly made a "murder" joke about the U.S. Senate candidate. What do you think, a joke or out of line?
Friday's rock blast and I-270 closures between I-44 and Manchester Road are canceled due to rain and the holiday.
With Isaac possibly bringing anywhere from three to eight inches of rain to the St. Louis area this weekend, the St. Louis County Police Department is warning residents to be alert and watch for flood waters.
Saturday's Westminster-MICDS football game is now moved to Friday due to rain expected from now Tropical Depression Isaac.
While delivering 40,000 petitions to Akin's office Wednesday, ADVOCATES of Planned Parenthood of the St. Louis Region ask: “If you think Todd Akin’s Missouri record is bad, what would life be like under a Vice President Ryan?”
Despite some residents' concerns, plans for a new private school, the Raintree Learning Community, were approved by the Town and Country Planning and Zoning Commission Wednesday night.
Under a new St. Louis County ordinance, which Colleen Wasinger of Town and Country voted against, banks will have to participate in formal mediation before foreclosing on a home.
All lanes of eastbound I-64 double-deck structure to close Thursday night.
The Saint Louis County Department of Health is increasing its mosquito spraying efforts to prevent the spread of the West Nile Virus.
Employees are back in the building after the bomb squad was called in to investigate a reported threat at Charter's Town and Country headquarters off I-270 Wednesday.
Town and Country police are asking residents to call police if they spot a a dark SUV, possibily a Mercury Mountaineer, in the area.
The grocer recognized by About.com has stores in Town and Country and other St. Louis cities.
Harold Whitfield has asked for a recount in the race for the Democratic nomination for the 2nd Congressional District, which includes Manchester and Town and Country. Unofficial results show Whitfield losing the race by 49 votes.
Parkway students scored above the state and national averages on ACT results, according to the Parkway School District.
Metropolitan Sewer District officials say preparation now and taking simple steps when heavy rains come can make a difference.
Hurricane Isaac may have an influence of the price at the pump, but it isn't expected to be a long term issue.
The city of Town and Country will likely keep its zero cent property tax rate for 2012 since the city has enough reserve funds and doesn't see a need to increase the tax rate.
After a woman was robbed Sunday in a St. Louis area hotel room, Patch offers a refresher course on hotel safety to carry you through the upcoming Labor Day holiday.
West County city leaders are working to move forward in developing the Manchester Road corridor, but the City of Manchester is not on board citing possible taxes and lack of authority.
Former Town and Country resident Milton "Skip" Ohlsen claims his layers tainted evidence in the bombing case against him by betraying confidentiality, according to the St. Louis Post-Dispatch.