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The Clayton Fire Department hosted the training last week.
Nelly will play a benefit for Vatterott College.
Riverfront Times readers rated the Soulard pizza spot above U City's La Pizza in both thick and thin crust categories. Do you demand a recount?
There are dozens of places to get this comfort food around the city--but why wouldn't you go to the one that specializes in it?
The Board of Education to honor outstanding students at May 16 meeting.
The city's attorney, Paul Martin, resigned May 3.
Rori Picker Neiss is the first woman to hold a clerical role in an Orthodox synagogue in St. Louis.
Joe Ashkar was able to overcome a brief illness which forced him to backtrack on his climbing trek.
The Delmar shop represented Missouri on the list.
Meet Gabe Fleisher at his book signing tonight at University City Public Library.
The University City City Council meets tonight.
Here are local job opportunities we found this week.
The University City resident has a been a tireless volunteer for the organization.
The Habitat for Humanity homes built in University City in 2012 received landscaping on Friday.
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 fundraiser, hosted by Billy Bush of Access Hollywood, exceeded expectations.
University City Police reports from the week of April 22-28.
Find movie reviews written by Patch blogger Mark Glass and showtimes for theaters in the St. Louis-area, including University City.
Scott Schnuck, chairman and CEO of Schnucks, issued a video apology on YouTube.
The following is a list of obituaries posted by area funeral homes the past week.
The University City Chamber of Commerce held its second Taste of U City at Heman Park Community Center Thursday.
The Missouri Department of Transportation reports the St. Louis Work zones for May 9-15.
Strike efforts began on Wednesday at Jimmy John's and McDonald's locations, and continue this week across the area.
The cost to the bank has been "significant," an executive said.
Leave your unopened non-perishable items next to your mailbox before letter carriers deliver the mail.
Want to make a real difference in the world? Consider one of these seven "green" careers that help protect -- and improve -- our planet. Provided by Jobs at AOL.
The Roles of Women -- newsletter by Senator Maria Chappelle-Nadal (May 17, 2013)
Wondering why your preschooler argues, or reacts to siblings and peers? Learning self-control sounds easy, but it is not.
Benevolence
Armed Forces Day is May 18th. Ever wonder what we feed our soldiers?
Forest Park Forever Celebrates Milestone by Urging Public to Share 50,000 Memories of the Park, Take Part in Preserving its Future
The Shakespeare educational group performed a 50 minute version of 12th at Jackson Park School.
It’s National Hamburger Week. How do you like your burgers?
Cow's milk benefits baby cows by promoting rapid growth towards fatness and healthiness. In many humans the fatness is there minus healthiness!!
Praying for something different? Discover...St. Catherine of Siena American National Catholic Church, a modern, welcoming and inclusive Catholic Church.
The University City High School Latin Club on winning numerous awards, recognitions, and elected offices at the 2013 Missouri Junior Classical League (MOJCL) Convention.
In our first issue, read about Gabe Fleisher's new book, a Guess Who teacher feature, missing lunch boxes and retiring teachers.
Added sugars are currently on the "hot seat" when it comes to healthy eating but are they the cause of the "obesity epidemic?"
Ethan Farber has been selected as a 2013 National Merit Scholarship Winner