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Five Things To Know About All Star Game Starter Max Scherzer
The Parkway Central graduate will be the starting pitcher for the American League in Tuesday's Major League Baseball All Star Game.

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The Parkway Central graduate will be the starting pitcher for the American League in Tuesday's Major League Baseball All Star Game.

The store that opened in Ladue and moved to Chesterfield will now call Ellisville home.
Ballwin Alderman Mark Harder will push again for the city to adopt an "accountability portal" which would allow visitors to the city's website to track spending.
Some in Wildwood are balking against paying for a market research project, saying they don't want that city's money to pay to fix problems in Ballwin and Ellisville.
Some in Wildwood are balking against paying for a market research project, saying they don't want that city's money to pay to fix problems in Ballwin and Ellisville.
The lefthander inked a deal with the major league baseball team on the last day he was eligible to do so.
The lefthander inked a deal with the major league baseball team on the last day he was eligible to do so.
The Creve Coeur Planning and Zoning Commission will hold public hearings tonight on issues tied to a possible Fresh Market grocery store, a Jet's Pizza restaurant and a new apartment complex.
Tess Mandoli will be competing in a national pageant later this summer in Orlando.
Ultimate Zoup could be open in an Olive Boulevard location in Creve Coeur by the end of 2013.
City leaders pulled out of talks to relocate City Hall to the western edge of the city after residents complained about the cost and other factors. A Town Hall meeting on the project is set for Saturday.
The movie's slogan? "Time to get your heart on"
Frailey's the longtime Ellisville bar and grill, closed suddenly in late June.
Homeowners have until the end of August to sign off on a deal that would clear the way for commercial development on key property between Creve Coeur and Maryland Heights.
Pranksters had left a Korean War veteran "crushed" after 100 American flags the man had placed around a Ballwin neighborhood were stolen.
The Parkway Central defensive lineman chose the Fighting Irish over more than a dozen other schools.
City officials are readying a bid for a space needs analysis for the building located on New Ballas Road.
Homebuilders had objected, citing the potential for Creve Coeur to lose business to neighboring communities.
St. Louis area prep talents will represent the NFL team at a high school 7 on 7 tournament in Ohio this weekend.