Friday wad the last day of Edoardo Pricolo's internship with the West St. Louis County Chamber of Commerce. He will return home to Italy to resume his studies of business.
Initially scheduled for installation in August, solar panels will begin being installed in the Parkway School District next month.
Police advise residents to close their garage doors after another theft from and open garage in Manchester, this time Dewalt tools were taken.
Mitt Romney renewed his call for Akin to drop out of the U.S. Senate race, while GOP strategist Mary Matalin said Ann Wagner would be the nominee.
There have been so many great announcements posted by Town and Country - Manchester Patch readers lately, it seemed appropriate to summarize many of them. Jump in by posting your own!
Monday, aldermen are discussing the the city's proposed zero percent 2012 property tax rate in Town and Country. View full board of aldermen agenda here.
MoDOT plans to open that portion of Woods Mill Road late Saturday afternoon. It is the final phase of construction affecting access to the Parkway Central campus.
Bogus pre-paid debit cards were used to fraudulently purchase more than $3,800 in merchandise in this recent police blotter.
With students back in school, St. Louis County police are adding patrols around schools and bus stops.
Each week, we nominate a new restaurant for you to review. That's right, you're the local expert.
A California man was sentenced for distributing altered cancer drugs to Town and Country doctor Abid Nisar.
The U.S. Senate candidate has been under fire since his weekend comments on "forcible rape," despite an apology for the remarks. His spokesperson confirms the threats are real.
Wagner responds to Senate candidate Todd Akin's controversial statements regarding rape and pregnancy earlier this week.
Westminster students shared their first-day-of-school thoughts and here is what they had to say.
The Parkway School District earned a perfect score in a recent report by the Missouri Department of Elementary and Secondary Education.
Town and Country police are warning residents to report any suspicious activity after break-ins at two homes this week.
Keith Marty is a week into his second year at the helm of the Parkway School District. We asked about everything from last year's growing pains with bell times to the new technology plan that could impact each district school after Thanksgiving.
Missouri Department of Transportation reports the St. Louis Regional Work Zones for August 23-29.
Consumer are advised to throw out any cantaloupe grown in southwest Indiana. Schnucks stores pulled cantaloupe from the area and a specific farm has now been identified as a likely source.
Police said the driver had slurred speech, smelled of alcohol and refused to take a breathalyzer in the Town and Country crash on I-270.
Manchester police arrest two men for breaking into vending machines in Fenton, Wildwood, Eureka and Mehlville, according to court documents.
Manchester's 2012 property tax rates will remain the same as in 2010 and 2011, and even decrease from last year in some instances.
A round-up of reaction stories, opinion pieces and news updates since this story exploded on Sunday.
With a Tuesday deadline for U.S. Rep. Todd Akin to step aside from the U.S. Senate race without getting courts involved, political leaders in Patch communities around the country are speaking out.
The Manchester woman remembers the terrifying crash that left her trapped and nearly burned alive. She now looks to the future and won't be a victim.
A round-up of reaction stories and news updates since this story exploded on Sunday.
Manchester Police Officer Gerad Gonzalez and good samaritan Joe Caruso were honored for heroism and bravery for pulling an unconscious man from a fiery crash.
Stemming from a large donation from Maritz, local teachers can apply for new grants ranging from $500 to $5,000. Deadline is Sept. 7—spread the creative word!
A roundup of weird, unusual and off-the wall crimes compiled from police reports around the St. Louis area.
A spokesperson for St. Louis County Executive Charlie Dooley said a projected shortfall in the parks department may not be a reality.
Police said a man was arrested for allegedly touching himself while naked in front of teen girl. This is reportedly the second time he's been arrested in recent months for sexual misconduct involving teens.
Manchester Aldermen will likely vote on the city's 2012 property tax rate Monday. View full agenda here.
Manchester police are searching for suspects after three separate spray painting incidents damaged property.
The Missouri Department of Transportation reports the St. Louis Regional Work Zones for August 16-22.
Joe Caruso, who considers himself "just another dad" sprung into action when he and his daughter found themselves in the middle of a disastrous situation on the outskirts of Manchester.
Four women were charged last week in connection with the thefts in 2011.
The Parkway School District is using two Parkway schools to test their new initiative, BYOD (Bring Your Own Device).
Thieves stole chainsaws and golfing items from garages left open during the day.