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Manchester police report possible identity theft, a pricey stolen bike and property damage in this most recent edition of police blotter.
We're looking for coaches, players, parents, booster-club members and fans who want to share news, information and photos about local school teams and other area youth sports teams.
The electronics and appliance recycling event runs 8 a.m. to 11 a.m. Saturday. You do not have to be a Manchester resident to drop off items.
Residents are finding charges they did not make on debit and credit cards.
Parkway West students placed number one in the nation in the Tests of Engineering Aptitude, Mathematics, and Science, or TEAMS, competition
A number of recent property damage calls have come into Manchester police, including car clotting one crime caught on surveillance video at the Manchester Aquatic Center.
Editor Lindsay Toler gives a sneak peak at the garbage bag and duct tape sundress she'll be modeling at the Salvation Army's Garbage Bag Gala.
Frank Bick died Wednesday in his Ladue home, according to the St. Louis Post-Dispatch.
Serious crime in areas protected by St. Louis County Police Department personnel has decreased since last year in all categories but one. Police officers cover 400,000-plus residents of unincorporated areas and contract municipalities in St. Louis County.
Coldwell Banker Real Estate released its annual 'Best Places to Live' list Tuesday. Town ad Country came in thirteenth on the list of best places to live in Missouri, while Manchester came in eighteenth.
A new law means St. Louis County business owners will be required to show proof they've paid their personal property taxes, or else.
With more rumors circling about the furniture store, what are your thoughts on it?
Missouri American Water begins replacing an "aging" water line along Tree Hill Court, off Carman Road, in Manchester this week.
A Penske truck rental service is hoping to move locations and hopes to be operating as soon as the Manchester Board of Aldermen allows it.
"Town and Country - Manchester Patch" offers tips and resources for staying cool and safe during the next several days when temps are expected to reach over 100 degrees.
Gas, food and merchandise go missing in this latest edition of Manchester police blotter.
Officer Brian Melugin is now recovering after being injured while responding to a call Saturday night.
In a recently filed lawsuit, a resident claims Manchester's pitbull ordinance is unconstitutional and vague.
The service will be offered to residents only on October 13.
A Penske truck rental service is moving in Manchester and should be operating by Monday at its new location.
Patch has this advisory from the National Weather Service.
Do you skip the meat on Mondays? Blog on Patch with recipes, tips, tricks and veggie-friendly restaurants.
Families, dogs, runners, bicyclists, rollerbladers and proud government and traffic officials all enjoyed the completion of this major road project. Have you seen it yet?
For a fee, volunteers will get access to PGA perks.
To report a sighting of any of the following individuals, please call 314-615-4692 or contact St. Louis Regional CrimeStoppers at 866-371-8477 (TIPS).
MoDOT has taken the stretch of Route 141 between Parkway Central High School and St. Luke's Hospital down to one lane.
Monday night, Manchester aldermen discuss a number of issues, including whether to allow a Manchester business owner to open a Penske truck rental service. View full agenda here.
A recent security breach left more than 400,000 Yahoo! passwords exposed to the world. "Town and Country - Manchester Patch" rounds up the facts and offers tips and resources for making your online passwords more secure.
Patch rounds up recent standout blog posts from Local Voices bloggers.
Town and Country native Sarah Finnegan has been chosen as one of three alternates on the U.S. Women's Gymnastics Team in the 2012 Summer Olympic Games in London.
The drugs included pain and anxiety medications such as OxyContin, fentanyl, hydrocodone and alprazolam.
The Missouri Department of Transportation will open the new Route 141 this weekend and the Page-Olive connector.
Town and Country aldermen are set to vote on easements around the Clayton Road Pedestrian Enhancement Project and a maintenance agreement the sewer district Monday night.
The electronics and appliance recycling event is the first of the city's new monthly e-cycling events.
Town and Country Police Sergeant Chip Unterberg, who was named in a sexual harassment lawsuit filed against the City of Town and Country resigned.
MoDOT is reporting a multi-car crash on northbound I-270 near Highway 40. Drivers are reporting the interstate is a parking lot. Avoid the area.
From gas to underwear, theft is keeping Manchester police busy in this most recent edition of police blotter.
Manchester detectives are investigating after a man received a letter from a bank telling him that his account was overdrawn.
The convenience store is offering customers a free 7.11-ounce Slurpee on Wednesday. There's even an app you can download to find the closest participating location near you.