A St. Louis area religious leader with Milwaukee ties says 'lack of intellect' and frustration are often behind attacks like the Sikh temple shooting and such tragedies will continue.
MoDOT is shifting lanes on West County'a Route 141 Tuesday between Olive Boulevard and St. Luke's Hospital Road.
The event is in recognition of National Night Out. Bring the kids and meet your officers!
Tell us in this Patch poll why you are or are not voting in Tuesday's primary election. Plus, find all your candidate information here.
Pinkson has run unsuccessfully in primaries for public office before.
A BMW and beer go missing in this latest edition of Manchester police blotter.
Several St. Louis-area Patch editors nominated their favorite posts from Local Voices bloggers. After an overwhelming response, we've narrowed it down to the top seven.
A West County fire marshal sends out an alert about drug shortages for emergency crews and issue is only expected to get worse.
Investigators are searching for a man who is reportedly exposing and touching himself in Manchester. He's believed to have approached a young girl and a pregnant woman and police think he'll strike again.
It's likely Manchester's 2012 property tax rates will remain the same as 2011 and 2010.
The Manchester Police Department plans to use for $39,000 of its asset forfeiture funds for new equipment for training, investigation, protection and fitness.
Seven people are dead after a shooting at a Sikh temple in Wisconsin Sunday. Now, West County religious leaders share concerns as they learn more about the tragedy.
Manchester Aldermen are set to discuss the city's 2012 property tax rate, a pricey police department purchase, mutual aid with other cities and allowing Penske to move locations. View full agenda here.
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!
Suspected thieves posing as water meter readers have been hitting homes in St. Louis County.
Even though storms cut the event short, 200 racers spread out over the streets of Fenton for the city's first triathlon.
Candidates are pushing their 'Get Out The Vote' message hard in the last days of the Primary campaign.
U.S. Senate Candidate Todd Akin held a rally at the Westport Plaza Sheraton on Aug. 3, ending his week-long bus tour of Missouri.
The Parkway School District will install more than 3,200 solar panels beginning August 20 with Barretts Elementary School in Manchester.
Some of the replacement signs will include iSign chips, which will allow the missing signs to be tracked with an iPhone app, campaign officials say.
Target is giving away one $25 gift certificate for every 25 votes schools earn in the retail store's online promotion.
Where will you find the best savings, during this weekend's sales tax holiday or during a store's regular sale? Tell us in our 'Patch' poll.
An accident on Clayton Road left one person injured and shut off power to area residents for nearly 12 hours.
Although Town and Country and Manchester are not waiving city sales tax this weekend, Missouri is waiving the state sales tax Aug. 3 - 5 for back-to-school shopping.
This is Sloan's first run for public office.
The campaigns are in a mad-scramble to fire up supporters ahead of Tuesday's primary.
Town and Country police are warning residents to be on the lookout for anyone posing as a water company employee after other West County residents report suspicious activity this week.
Town and Country police are warning residents to check for missing items if they've hired a cleaning or restoration company in the last year.
Have you learned Olympics results when you didn't want to yet? Join the discussion and vote in our poll how you're "viewing" the London Games.
If approved in November, the St. Louis County ballot item would fund upgrades at various library locations. The system includes the Grand Glaize Branch in Manchester.
Brunner was the headliner in a handful of local and state candidates that spoke at the library in Maplewood this week.
The Missouri Department of Transportation reports on St. Louis area work zones for August 2-8.
The case involves districts set up for unincorporated parts of St. Louis County, the St. Louis Post-Dispatch reported.
A new station is expected to begin broadcasting classical music from Clayton after St. Louis' only classical station went dark last year.
School starts in two weeks for most Manchester and Town and Country students. Are you ready?
Yes, it was hot enough for us.
"Patch" offers tips and ideas for teens and parents as they prepare for the first day of high school.
Whole Kids Foundation funded 886 school garden grants last year--one of them in Town and Country.
A Pioneer stereo goes missing and a credit card is stolen in this latest edition of Manchester police blotter.
The trusty peanut butter and jelly sandwich is a main stay of the school lunch. How do you like yours?