Manchester aldermen re-elected in April were sworn in for their new terms Monday night. Check out the photo slide show of the event here.
Find movie reviews and movie times for theaters in West St. Louis County.
Patch rounds up local job listings to help you on your search.
Manchester aldermen re-elected in April are set to be sworn in for their new terms at Monday's board of aldermen meeting. View full agenda here.
New Medicare database shows how hospitals across serving the region — and the rest of the nation — compare for care. Would the wait times for area emergency rooms surprise you?
The West County used bookstore is open for business and just celebrated its move with a ribbon cutting.
The city is considering a system that would allow people pay fees online, including tickets and court costs.
Check out today's pollen forecast for Town and Country and Manchester.
There's no limit to the amount of paper you can bring to shred at six locations throughout St. Louis on May 4, including one in West County on Barrett Station Road.
Missouri Department of Transportation reports its St. Louis Work zones for May 2-8.
We'll give a "shout out" to one local small business each week. All you need to do to participate is fill out the form below.
Eighth-grader Ruimin Wu is the Missouri winner in the national contest. Your vote could help her win a $30,000 scholarship.
Law enforcement, city leaders, friends and family all gathered Wednesday to bid farewell to John Copeland who retired after nearly 30 years of service to the city. Check out the photo slideshow.
Gary Hoelzer has been named Town and Country's new city administrator and Patrick Kranz is the city's new police chief. The promotions will bring change to the city's police department.
Check out the round-up of Town and Country and Manchester-area restaurants and see how they make the grade.
Check out the round up of public safety stories in or near Town and Country and Manchester during the month of April.
CBC High School in Town and Country is looking for volunteers to help run its book return this Thursday and May 23. Can you help?
Catch up on the top stories shared in Town and Country and Manchester this month.
Town and Country police said one of the credit cards was used after being stolen from an unlocked vehicle.
Town and Country police said a six-year employee at the Mari de Villa Retirement Community was arrested thanks to surveillance video.
Town and Country police are warning residents of recent overnight thefts from cars. Authorities are reminding residents to lock their car doors.
Manchester police said they are keeping watch of one neighborhood after receiving a call of an "aggressive dog" on the loose.
Are you a fan of the franchise's West County locations? The company has announced plans to expand over the next five years.
Plus, Manchester police report an arrest was made in connection the a theft at the Manchester Kohl's store.
Manchester Police said officers pulled Michael James Fumo III over for driving 19 mph over the speed limit and found that he'd been drinking.
This is John Copeland's last week serving the City of Town and Country. As he shares some of his career highlights with 'Patch,' he says it's his time to move on.
After nearly 30 years with the City of Town and Country, Police Chief and City Administrator John Copeland retires April 30. His replacements will likely be announced very soon.
William Vatterott served at Holy Infant Parish before leaving for St. Cecilia's in 2008.
The bartender suffered a broken nose that had to be surgically repaired and a large gash that required a plastic surgeon.
The golf hall of famer's status for next month's Senior PGA Championship at Bellerive Country Club is still up in the air.
Defending champion Roger Chapman says "they won't beat us."
One person was seriously injured Monday in the multi-vehicle crash on Highway 40 near Interstate 270 during rush hour.
Court documents indicated Todd R. Rinklin had an additional arrest April 1 on a possible DWI, which would give him six impaired driving charges.
Kids get a hands-on introduction to "exotic animals" found locally at the Town and Country Whole Foods Thursday.
Parkway South High School will host a naturalization ceremony Wednesday where approximately 100 immigrants will be sworn in as U.S. citizens.
Crews were able to make more progress on the Clayton Road project, plus finish some unrelated Clayton Road work Monday, before rain was expected to moved in.
Work will likely begin in July on the "historic" project, which includes an overhaul of many city streets.