Kirkwood police are looking for a black Jeep SUV that injured a bicyclist on Marshall Road near the old Kirkwood water plant at about 7 a.m. on Thursday, July 24.
Many older Webster Groves residents will always have a soft spot for a radio station in their own backyard with a frequency of 590 AM. Located on Big Bend Boulevard
St. Louis area residents are once again getting into the holiday spirit at the Garden Glow at Missouri Botanical Garden, and there’s still time to experience it. The lights will
The Webster-Kirkwood area was once such a hotbed for women activists that it had not one, but two League of Women Voters organizations. Naturally, one served Webster Groves and one
“All you need is love,” according to the popular Beatles’ lyric. Maybe so, but a bit of romantic inspiration in a personal enrichment seminar can offer help for those in
Just as Californians will soon welcome the famous cliff swallows back to Capistrano, residents in the Webster-Kirkwood area can soon expect the return of the notorious turkey vultures.
This is the time of year when people get on a scale and often deeply regret their holiday gorging. They may also regret New Year’s resolutions that they’ve made —
David Norman is a friend to frogs and reptiles of Central America. A 1971 Webster Groves High School graduate, he recently took time out from field work in Costa Rica
Kirkwood’s most notable music man, the late Mel Bay, will be honored with a tribute at the Kirkwood Performing Arts Center at 7:30 p.m., on Thursday, Dec. 1. The guitar
As winter approaches, energy consumers are getting frightening news about proposed price hikes for electric, natural gas, heating oil and more. Kirkwood Electric recently informed customers of an increase per
The folk tradition of putting baby teeth under a pillow for a magic fairy to
collect is thought to be 1,000 years old. More recent is the practice of putting
Alan Hunter, a recent transplant to Webster Groves, seems a bit too relaxed
talking in the sunroom of his Helfenstein Avenue home. After all, he’s been on
the cutting edge
It’s time for librarians to remove certain books, according to some vocal
Missouri parents. They’ve joined parents in Texas and Tennessee to demand the
removal of 50 books including “Fun
Crayfish, the “poor man’s lobster,” were once in abundance in streams throughout
the Webster Groves and Kirkwood areas. Watersheds at Gravois Creek, Sugar Creek,
Deer Creek and Shady Creek hosted
After a 35-year successful run with The St. Louis Repertory Theatre, managing
director Mark Bernstein has bid adieu. The St. Louis Arts and Education Council
recently honored Bernstein with its
Mary Butkus snapped photos for the 76th Kirkwood Chamber of Commerce Annual
Dinner on March 11, but within 48 hours she was coaxing daffodils up to pose for
spring snapshots.
Books & Beyond, a book, craft and gift store located in the Kirkwood Public Library, has served library patrons for almost a quarter of a century. Last month, it reopened
Webster Groves resident Jeff Keane wants to sell both the sizzle and the steak
when it comes to television content. His companies, all containing the Coolfire
brand name, produce an
Residents in the Times reading area are no strangers to snakes. Forested pockets
near homes in the area mean the serpents can be as close as your fire pit
woodpile
Political science professor Ken Warren’s nearly three decades of living in
Webster Groves have been punctuated by frequent overseas travel assignments. His
ticket for each global mission is his expertise