Social media sites such as Facebook and Twitter will play a massive role in reelecting President Barack Obama or voting in a new President of the United States, in Mitt Romney. How is it affecting your voting habits?
The Thanksgiving holiday falls as early as possible because November begins with a Thursday. You'll have more time to Christmas shop if "Black Friday" is the official start.
A $2.7 million grant will help researchers detect differences in the brains of children with Wolfram syndrome.
McCaskill stopped by the Arnold VFW Hall Wednesday to try to drum up support in Jefferson County, which may be the state's bellweather county in the U.S. Senate race.
Check out the 10 most read stories on Missouri Patch sites for the month of October.
Zephrex-D, a new decongestant that drug agents say cannot be converted into methamphetamine, is set to hit St. Louis pharmacies this month. A prescription will not be required to purchase the drug in some areas.
A look at last year's Halloween walk
The event is open to the public.
Buy your annual holiday cards from a local charity this year.
Proceeds from the festive cards benefit those in need of food this holiday season in the St. Louis area.
Check out the round up of stories related to crime in University City during the month of October.
St. Charles West takes on University City Wednesday night at 7 p.m.
Police have released composite sketches of the alleged shooter.
MoDOT is alerting drivers not to be alarmed if they see snow plows on the roads Wednesday. Severe weather is not on the way, MoDOT is performing a winter weather drill.
From The Gallery to our permanent collection, art always has a place at University City Public Library. Also, the library will soon be home to an enhanced Muslim collection
Having attended University City schools since kindergarten, Anna Soifer and Ethan Farber cite the dedicated teachers theyβve had as key to their academic successes. (Written by Kim Deitzler)
Topics include comedy, horror, wide-ranging documentaries, children's films and more.
University City Police still looking for suspect in Monday's double homicide.
The offer is only good today from 2-6 p.m. and is thanks to a stolen base by San Francisco Giants player Angel Pagan during the World Series.
U City hosted the Class 3, District 4 tournament Oct. 24.
These dark mornings have you wondering: When does Daylight Saving Time end?
The U. City / Normandy basketball rivalry has devolved. A series of violent incidents have forced officials from both districts to consider never playing each other, in any sport, ever again.
University City police report two people were shot Monday afternoon at Sutter and Bartmer Industrial Drive.
Display your carved pumpkin on your porch in University City for Halloween! And then use the suggested recipe to make delicious pumpkin seeds.
The Nov. 15 meal will benefit the No Kid Hungry Campaign.
The campaign hasn't announced when Sen. McCaskill will resume campaigning.
St. Louis County Police said video surveillance also tracked the suspect from a MetroLink station to the Washington University parking garage where the crime occurred.
Sequestration---it should not change 78,000 young children's lives. How have we allowed this to happen?
University City Police incidents from the week of Oct. 15-21.
The Election Authority anticipates little voter fraud, thanks to poll training and systems put in place.
A new study finds that fish oil pills make little difference in heart disease incidence over a placebo.
Tom Sullivan's complaint accuses the St. Louis County Library of violating campaign laws by spending public money and using its staff to promote a tax increase referendum .
The following is a list of obituaries posted by area funeral homes the past week.
According to a new study from Washington University School of Medicine.
Everything you need to know for the week of Nov. 11-18 in University City.
Show your support for Breast Cancer Awareness Month by uploading photos of your and/or your family and friends supporting the cause.
First round of collection begins Monday, Oct. 29.
Check out our round up of volunteer opportunities.
Washington University in St. Louis professors discuss politics, issues and theatrics of the 2012 presidential debates.