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Emergency animal center fills need in West County
Nikki Ulrich, 3, took a break from the children's playroom in the reception area of the new Animal Emergency & Referral Center in Wildwood Saturday night to race into an exam room to see her 7-year-old yellow ...
Every time I think the local sushi scene has reached a saturation point, some hopeful pops up to try to prove me wrong.
Erosion Could Force Several West County Homes to Fall Into a Local Creek
On Monday, hundreds of Wildwood residents showed up at city hall upset over the new fee.
Royal Adams pleads guilty to filing false tax returns
Royal Adams pleaded guilty to federal charges of filing false tax returns, U.S. Attorney Catherine Hanaway announced Tuesday.
Four more Mizzou players selected in baseball draft
That brings to six the number of Tigers drafted in the two days of the draft. Pitcher Aaron Crow was selected ninth overall in the first round on Thursday by Washington.
Mantle, in 19th round, first MSU player taken in draft
Junior outfielder Ryan Mantle has become the first Missouri State player to be selected in this year's Major League Baseball draft, taken in the 19th round today by the San Francisco Giants.
Preservation effort is rewarded
The St. Louis County Historic Buildings Commission on Tuesday presented Wildwood with its annual adaptive reuse award for preserving the Pond School building at 17123 Manchester Road.
Survey for Emerald Ash Borer Begins in State Parks
Sunday, May 18, 2008 :: infoZine Staff If you are curious on your next visit to a Missouri state park about that strange purple object in the tree, don't worry that someone has lost their kite.
Critics' best bets for Saturday
Erica Stein, left, of Smithton, Ill., and Nicole Liner of St. Louis strike it hard during the grand opening of Sugar Lounge.
New Law: Parents Pay Police Costs For Teen Drinking Parties
There are laws in the books in Missouri that make it illegal to contribute to the delinquency of a minor, but city leaders in Wildwood feel that's not enough to help solve an underage drinking problem there.
I-Team: Development Delay Due to Dioxin Fear
By Mike Owens , I-Team Reporter -- In the 1970's, waste hauler Russell Bliss dumped tons of toxic waste into and onto his land near Ellisville at the Wildwood boundary. via KSDK NewsChannel 5
8-Yr-Old's Search For Doners To Save Life
“It's not very intrusive, it's gonna, you know, a little discomfort, and you save someone's life”
A little girl continues to fight for her life. Another bone marrow drive was held for Lillie Inks, 8, Saturday. via CW11 St. Louis KPLR-TV
Police Highway Safety Unit to Conduct Sobriety Checkpoint in Wildwood
The St. Louis County Police Department Highway Safety Unit will be checking motorists in an effort to reduce the number of intoxicated drivers on our streets and highways. via St. Louis County
McDonnell wins Kirkwood mayoral race
Gina Faust uses a paper ballot as Meredith Phillips uses a touch screen to vote at the Kirkwood City Hall today. via STLtoday
Greater Missouri Builders offers luxury villas at Barrow Ridge
“This side of Highway 40 has been underserved. We're at the western edge of Ellisville with Wildwood right across the street.”
Barrow Ridge by Greater Missouri Builders in west St. Louis County "Villa buyers are younger than they used to be," observed Kim Whalen, director of sales and marketing for Greater Missouri Builders. via STLtoday
DESCO project is a key issue in Wildwood mayor's race
“If people don't want to pay, they don't have to shop there”
Development once again is a big issue in the city's mayor's race. Councilman Timothy "Tim" Woerther, 7th Ward, has sharply criticized a plan for a shopping center with a Target store as he runs for mayor in ... via St. Louis Post-Dispatch
Woman testifies that she was raped by photographer
“Why didn't you try to run away?”
A woman testified Tuesday that a photographer sexually assaulted her in a secluded area in Chesterfield, then raped her at his home in Wildwood on May 10, 2006. via STLtoday
County waiving flood recovery permit fees
“Just one or two sour apples in a barrel can devastate a community that's already distressed”
With flood recovery underway, St. Louis County to register contractors, waive permit fees March 25, 2008 More Information: David Wrone at 314-615-8173 As flood waters ebb throughout the region, St. via St. Louis County
MoDOT Anticipates Closing Route 141 interchange at Interstate 44
Based on current river stage predictions by the National Weather Service, the Missouri Department of Transportation is prepared to close Route 141 at the Interstate 44 interchange at Valley Park, and Route 109 ... via KMOV-TV Saint Louis