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Frontenac Police said a Florissant man and others stole 27 pair of True Religion jeans and five pair of True Religion shorts, valued at a total of $7,689.
The City of Florissant welcomes residents to share in the historic event.
The department honors one of their own who was injured in the line of duty with a blood drive on the one-year anniversary.
While his eye remains on getting an all-inclusive playground to North County, founder Gary Behlmann wants to get fresh ideas on the table.
The construction will cause an increased odor and continue through the middle of June.
With temperatures rising, pool season gets started in Florissant.
While his eye remains on getting an all-inclusive playground to North County, founder Gary Behlmann wants to get fresh ideas on the table.
Mach Nguyen, of Florissant, was found dead by a coworker at their office in unincorporated North St. Louis County.
Only people living with the stench from the Bridgeton Landfill will be able to say whether the smell is alleviated. Attorney General Chris Koster says Republic will fix the odor spreading from the landfill, and its subsurface fire by Memorial Day.
Former Florissant Councilman stands behind Koster's announcement.
Pattonville Heights hosts the trivia-style battle for its seventh year.
Pattonville Heights hosts the trivia-style battle for its seventh year.
The funds come as the council closes its Home Equity Assurance Program account.
The new system will allow parents to pay ahead for children's meals through PayPams.
With stir of a possible settlement, complaints of the landfill's odor grows and range from Hazelwood to as far as St. Charles.
The council will look at giving Meridian Waste a five-year contract.
Music Under the Stars has a jam-packed schedule for this year's series.
Four schools were recently awarded the district's Green Ribbon Award.
Make sure you congratulate the senior in your life with Patch's help.