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St. Luke's Confirms New Facility Plans Near Olivette
An outpatient imaging facility is due to open in 2014 off Olive Boulevard.

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An outpatient imaging facility is due to open in 2014 off Olive Boulevard.

In an effort to avoid the misuse and abuse of prescription drugs, the Ladue Police Department is encouraging residents to drop of their old medications for free. No questions asked.
One pulled a man out of a burning vehicle, while the the other lifted a burning car off a man trapped underneath it.
Check out the new tool called My Edline. The Parkway School District says it will streamline information for parents, students and teachers.
Thieves hit a business next door to the Olivette Police Department in this latest smash-and-grab burglary.
West Country police are encouraging residents to get out and meet their neighbors on Tuesday, Oct. 1.
Plus, Manchester police are investigating a burglary along Manchester Road.
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Manchester police are reportedly investigating after a 15-year-old said a group tried to grab her and force her into a car on Enchanted Parkway.
A soup restaurant, FedEx Office and a medical facility are planned for a prominent spot along Olive Boulevard.
The new logo is now visible from the street; previous opening date had been set in mid-October.
Parkway West freshman Austin Waltman was reportedly last seen around 6:30 a.m. Friday.
Parkway West freshman Austin Waltman was reportedly last seen around 6:30 a.m. Friday.
In one instance, money was stolen from a home on Dunleith Drive.
The City of Olivette is holidng Olivette on the Go next weekend. Come out to the annual fall festival Friday, Saturday and Sunday. This year, the festival added a talent contest and car show.
For the first time in the history of both districts, Parkway and Rockwood school districts established a ten-year community education partnership beginning next school year.