Parkway School District officials evaluate how to comply with a new Missouri Facebook law prohibiting students and teachers from being "friends."
In this week's "Food Fight!" we compare French bread from three West County restaurants.
Here are today's lowest reported gas prices.
The inaugural "Man to Man" wheelchair basketball game brings local celebs together with experienced players.
Standard & Poor's downgraded the nation's credit rating sending the U.S. markets on a wild ride last week. How do local credit ratings stack up?
After a successful career in advertising and academia, William Tyler wants to get kids enthusiastic about reading.
Friday night, Support Dogs Inc. gave six people with disabilities professionally trained assistance dogs.
Theft and property damage top the most recent police blotter. The following information was supplied by the Manchester Police Department.
Little Brother Nick shares his experience in five-year relationship with Big Brother.
Geocaching is a modern treasure-hunting game where people all over the world hide trinkets for others to find with GPS devices.
After years of negotiations, Manchester moves forward with a new South Side Shopping District, despite complaints by aldermen that tax money collected for the shopping district is not being used properly.
Manchester's Lazy River Grill reopens Monday for dinner, after a SUV crashed through it's front doors Aug. 4.
Town and Country's annual holiday boutique isn't until November, but organizers are looking for vendors now.
The Manchester Board of Aldermen is scheduled to meet Monday night. Take a look at the agenda.
Town and Country's Public Art Commission is looking for local artists and donations from businesses and residents to bring more art to the city.
A University City resident's letter to the editor drew fire from the St. Louis County Council Chairman, while Councilwoman Colleen Wasinger from Town and Country, offered a suggestion.
Parkway School District staff celebrates a back-to-school kickoff at Queeny Park with a new brand unveiling.
School board to introduce its new branding Thurs., 10am, Queeny Park at a districtwide festival.
With the first day of school around the corner, "Patch" spoke with families about full-day kindergarten, drawing faces and twinkle toe shoes.
Recent comments came from people supportive of an audit in Brentwood and confused about parking-meter policies in University City.
We're beginning a new series for Patch readers, telling stories of how your friends and neighbors have adjusted to the changing American Dream. Now, we're looking for your stories.
Paul Schwent helps students build confidence on the academic path to high school graduation.
Full-day kindergarten, longer school days and staggered start times are all things Barretts Elementary School Principal Kelli Moreton welcomes.
Each week, Missouri Baptist Medical Center pharmacist Duane Wesche answers patients' questions. This week, Wesche addresses ibuprofen and children, and the drug Adderall.
Missouri Athletic Club members are reportedly circulating a petition demanding a club audit.
Middle school will start almost an hour later this year. Principals say teachers have prepared all summer for students, and they're excited to start class.
The Parkway School District has made a number of changes. There are new school hours, a new superintendent, free kindergarten and more. Check out what's new for the 2011 - 2012 school year.
Take a look at West County garage sales this weekend and what you can expect to find at them.
Parkway elementary schools have made some changes and are ready for more full-time kindergartners and longer school days.
It's taken a few year, but Parkway's Mason Ridge Elementary School finally got the school zone that it's been pushing for.
"Patch" has suggestions to make healthy and delicious lunches kids will love.
Town and Country residents can also soon apply for new, low-interest loans for energy-efficient home improvements.
The school provides a sense of belonging, subject mastery, independence to struggling students.
Here's what Parkway school officials say must be done before the first day of school.
Police are warning residents an apparent prowler was spotted peering into a window early Monday morning.
This week, we compare Greek Salad from three West County restaurants.