Two DUIs and Town and Country resident Dan McLaughlin is back in the game.
Thieves target Walmart in this most recent police blotter. The following information was supplied by the Manchester Police Department.
Check out the agenda for Monday night's board of aldermen meeting here.
This accident happened Friday night during the winter weather advisory across the metro area.
Jotte, of Webster Groves, plans to make an official announcement of his run for the Republican nomination at a news conference Tuesday in Chesterfield.
Democrat Jill Schupp reacts to Governor Nixon's speech last week.
Drivers are advised to drive carefully and check MoDOT's Traveler Information map before the evening commute.
SOPA and PIPA legislation causes a stir in Missouri political circles.
Town and Country residents were reportedly concerned over a dead doe found in a neighborhood. However, an MDC autopsy shows the deer was struck by a car, not shot as some initially thought.
Chesterfield school board race heats up with three good candidates.
St. Louis County Library users now can log into their accounts and make requests from on-the-go with a new smartphone application launched this week. Downloading eMedia got easier, too.
An attempt to arrest a shoplifting suspect ends with a police chase across Highway 141.
The Hindu Temple of St. Louis and Parkview Valley Estates subdivision have compromised after more than two years.
Last-minute filing by means it's a race on April 3.
Filing closed Tuesday night for the April 3 election. Here is a list of the candidates running for office this spring in Town and Country and Manchester.
State Senate districts thrown out and congressional boundaries need more hearing, according to news reports Tuesday. Meanwhile, Rep. Sue Allen addresses redistricting in Manchester.
Town and Country Mortgage principal, Kevin McGinnis, is being sued over a Town and Country residential development.
Here are today's lowest reported gas prices.
Tuesday at 5 p.m. is the deadline to file for the April 3, 2012 city government elections.
Manchester resident William Grant Post was recognized this week for reaching the level of Eagle Scout.
Monday night, the Manchester Board of Aldermen voted to apply for a federal grant that could cover 80 percent of the estimated $3.6 million road improvement project.
The Manchester Police Department just compiled its most recent monthly police call log. "Patch" readers can view it here.
Theft and fraud top the most recent police blotter. The following information was supplied by the Manchester Police Department.
What started as a social media campaign to welcome home troops from Iraq is now a reality.
Listen to audio from the recent federal court hearing for Phelps v. the City of Manchester. Plus, Judy DeRose filed a motion to dismiss her employment discrimination lawsuit against the City of Manchester.
U.S. Senate candidates Todd Akin and John Brunner mixed it up with in Oakville, along with candidates for the U.S. House, and a good handful of state-level hopefuls.
We'd like your nominations for this edition of the West County Food Fight. First, we get your nominations. Later, we'll vote for the finalists.
Health officials are warning that tissue boxes containing a radioactive substance have been issued to Bed, Bath and Beyond stores, including at least one in the St. Louis area.
Manchester Aldermen are set to discuss a number of issues Monday night, including the Great Streets initiative, refunding approximately $3 million in general obligation bonds in an effort to save $390,000 in interest and a tax compliance policy.
Eastbound I-64 closed downtown this weekend. Overnight closures of one to two lanes on eastbound I-70 Blanchette Bridge beginning Sunday.
An event explaining the state's road map to selecting GOP presidential delegates is set for early February in Town and Country.
Budget cuts mean streamlining costs and reducing staff.
Police and road crews are preparing for the evening commute. MoDOT crews will work into the night, after slick roads and accidents prevented morning road treatments.
Ad hoc group proposes to cut up to $9.6 million from a $186 million budget.
More bike lanes, better bike awareness and an economy that didn't get as bad as it did nationwide has kept many area bike shops rolling.
A free clinic in Manchester is helping bring medical treatment to residents without insurance.