Westminster graduate Lisa Bachman Jones holds art exhibit at the school with proceeds from her paintings giving back to the school.
Thanks to emails from 'Patch' readers, we gathered details on the heroic efforts of a Manchester police officer and good samaritan who risked their lives to pull a man from a burning car. Watch the dash cam video here.
However, the area is under a severe thunderstorm watch until 8 p.m., the National Weather Service says.
Witnesses are calling a Manchester police officer a hero after he risked his life to pull an unconscious driver from a burning car before it exploded. Watch the dramatic rescue and the events that unfolded afterward on this police dash cam video.
Manchester Highlands Walmart in West St. Louis County will host a special early release party for "The Hunger Games" DVD Friday night.
Leaders of the Muslim, Christian and Jewish communities held a press conference at the Dar-Ul Islam Mosque in West County asking for justice in light of recent hate crimes against Muslims.
Congressional candidate Ann Wagner hopes to turn Missouri "firecracker red."
State Senator Eric Schmitt (R-Glendale), who represents Manchester, will attend the Republican National Convention as a pledged delegate for Mitt Romney.
Patch has a breakdown of district performance on state tests in communication arts and math, check out Parkway and other area schools.
Emergency crews responded to the crash at Dougherty Ferry and Carman roads Tuesday night. One car caught fire and two people were hospitalized.
St. Louis area religious leaders are asking residents to stand up against hate and discrimination of Muslims in America. Watch a clip from Wednesday's press conference from West County's Dar-Ul Islam Mosque.
The Watson Road farmers market, which has focused on offering sustainable food from Illinois and Missouri farmers, closes to St. Louis customers on Aug. 24.
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Your friendly neighborhood blog-geek rounds up recent standout blog posts from Local Voices bloggers.
Free gun lock and firearm safety education materials will be given away Aug. 16 from 2 p.m. to 6 p.m., or while supplies last. See locations in the St. Louis region, including law enforcement agencies and hospitals.
Tuesday is Parkway's first day back to school and parents everywhere had their cameras out. Upload your photo or add it to our contest for a chance to win a $100 gift card.
A committee of parks supporters, including a Town and Country alderman, studied the St. Louis County Parks system and endorsed a tax increase proposal. The measure must pass through the county council, where Councilman Steve Stenger said there is not a fu
Westminster graduate and West County native Grady Powell was featured in the NBC of 'Stars Earn Stripes' Monday night. Did you watch it?
Diane Hertlein, former Town and Country mayor and aldermen, reportedly passed away recently. A moment of silence was held for her Monday night.
Manchester police report one resident had more than $2,000 worth of property stolen while out of town, another had cars vandalized while on vacation.
Thieves target local gas stations where they're filling up and driving off. The following information was supplied by the Manchester Police Department.
Manchester police say a K-9 was called in and two people were arrested in connection to the mobile meth found in the back of a car.
Thieves target cars, Walmart and Kohls in this most recent Manchester police blotter.
Manchester City Attorney Patrick Gunn and his family were featured in a recent SLU law school article. Read the article in full here.
Concerns over traffic are voiced as plans for a private school, the Raintree Learning Community, are considered by the City of Town and Country.
Town and Country no longer categorizes pitbulls as "vicious" dogs. In fact, the city completely removed its vicious dog ordinance Monday night.
MoDOT is opening lanes on Route 141 in West County between St. Luke's Hospital and Olive Boulevard Monday, but Parkway students will take a detour Tuesday when classes start.
She immigrated to the U.S. in 1960.
A recent feature story on Westminster volleyball player Mitch Penning pegs the senior as a potential future Olympian.
The St. Louis Science Center is hosting a "cheap date night" event for stargazers.
Changing the city's vicious dog ordinance is up for a vote at Monday night's Town and Country Board of Aldermen meeting.
Walmart in Manchester and Target in Town and Country both have school supplies, so 'Patch' did some price shopping.
Police said the two exchanged text messages over a three-month period.
Kids are back to school Tuesday and Parkway’s superintendent says the district will face a big challenge getting children from different backgrounds engaged this year.
As MoDOT continues to work on the new Route 141 project, Parkway administrators are taking steps to control traffic the first two weeks of school. They ask for patience from parents and students.
Some inquiring minds among Patch readers want to know exactly where U.S. Republican Senator candidate Todd Akin cast his vote after he edged out two others for the Republican slot.
MoDOT reports the St. Louis Regional Work Zones for August 9-15.
Sue Allen had no competition.
Manchester police say a juvenile was recognized in surveillance video that captured vandalism at the Manchester Aquatic Center.
Real time election results as they are coming in Tuesday evening for the races that affect Manchester, Town and Country and surrounding areas.