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Valley Park Business Window Smashed by Jefferson County Man
The man was charged with second-degree burglary and property damage.

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The man was charged with second-degree burglary and property damage.

Woerther Elementary School students in Ballwin promoted health and fitness while strengthening relationships within the school communities by participating in this year's International Walk to School Day on Oct. 3.
AccuWeather spokespeople say this unilateral initiative is not supported by science, and believe the naming of winter storms by The Weather Channel will increase confusion in the emergency management community.
For golfers who also love hockey, this St. Louis Blues 14 Fund Golf Classic scores big time on Oct. 8.
A suicidal person, controlled substances and burglaries also were among the developments to which Eureka Police Department officers responded between Sept. 24-30.
Fire Prevention Week is Oct. 7-13. This year’s theme is “Have 2 Ways Out." Remember the Great Chicago Fire? Take a quiz regarding current facts.
Learn how not to get taken advantage of by con artists at an informational session Friday afternoon in Ballwin led by an insurance professional along with St. Louis County Police Department West County Precinct officers.
In addition to the owner of some goats getting cited twice in one week for the animals' exploration, St. Louis County Police Department-Wildwood (6th) Precinct officers handled the following incidents between Sept. 24-30.
Pink Ribbon Bagels—a favorite, annual item from Saint Louis Bread Co.—became available this week. A portion of each purchase goes toward breast cancer research. See what's new this year about it all.
Eureka Fire Protection District representatives will present what often is deemed the Hottest Rodeo of the Year Friday and Saturday nights.
Pink Ribbon Bagels—a favorite, annual item from Saint Louis Bread Co.—became available this week. A portion of each purchase goes toward breast cancer research.
VIDEOS FOR LISTENING IN: Eureka concert goers certainly were reading 'Poker Faces' Sunday at Eureka High School.
Removing intoxicated drivers from roadways is a high priority for St. Louis County police officers, says St. Louis County Police Chief Tim Fitch.
Removing intoxicated drivers from roadways is a high priority for St. Louis County police officers, says St. Louis County Police Chief Tim Fitch.
An abnormal number of phone calls from the Wild Horse Creek area of Wildwood and Chesterfield about raccoons with distemper prompted the director of a wildlife nonprofit to reach out to Patch readers.
Pink Ribbon Bagels—a favorite, annual item from Saint Louis Bread Co.—became available this week. A portion of each purchase goes toward breast cancer research. See what's new this year about it all.
Removing intoxicated drivers from roadways is a high priority for St. Louis County police officers, says St. Louis County Police Chief Tim Fitch.
Removing intoxicated drivers from roadways is a high priority for St. Louis County police officers, says St. Louis County Police Chief Tim Fitch.
Scheduling preventive breast examinations can be done conveniently when mobile mammography vans are hosted in certain towns. See what next days are planned via the Siteman Cancer Center.
Removing intoxicated drivers from roadways is a high priority for St. Louis County police officers, says St. Louis County Police Chief Tim Fitch.