Nationwide release of the Ulysses S. Grant $1 coin will be held May 19 at the White Haven Historic Site in Grantwood Village.
MoDOT officials said Wednesday that a transportation funding crisis is forcing cuts in staff, facilities and equipment that will save the department $512 million.
Dooley calls conference timely after tornadoes.
The St. Louis congressman's meeting was tame compared to a 2009 meeting that ended in six arrests. He'd lose his district in the redistricting proposal before the governor now.
Motions to replace the city clerk, treasurer and attorney that had failed on Thursday were recast and passed at a special meeting Monday night.
St. Louis Mayor Francis Slay said the airport's Terminal One sustained the most damage.
Informational town hall meeting on disincorporation set for May 19.
The ceremony for Jake Zimmerman happened Wednesday in the St. Louis County Council chambers.
With the votes now counted, write-in candidate Susan Preis lost to incumbent Herb Pyne by one vote, but the Disincorporation Steering Committee will still have the seats to move forward with their plan.
With fewer people filing paper returns, local post offices will maintain regular business Hours on April 18.
In a huge turnout for the tiny city, the Disincorporation Steering Committee may have seized the government for a new purpose. This is part one of a series on St. George’s politics.
Walmart development opponent Dee Wiecher wins the Ward 2 board of aldermen seat.
In a close race, incumbent Aaron Hilmer defeated Mike Klund for board chairman of the Mehlville Fire Protection District.
A quiet election day comes to a close as unofficial final tallies are released.
The Democrat captured nearly 64 percent of the of the vote in the first assessor election in decades.
All three candidates were out talking to voters on election day.
Low turnout Tuesday morning as school board, municipal and fire board campaigns come to a close.
The Ward 2 challenger says he has fresh ideas to bring to Shrewsbury's budget difficulties and the Kenrick redevelopment debate. The election is Tuesday.
The Ward 2 challenger says the board of aldermen isn't listening to citizens on the Kenrick Plaza redevelopment. The election is Tuesday.
The Ward 2 incumbent candidate says the Kenrick redevelopment is a way to save city services from cuts. The election is Tuesday.
Our roundup of election information and candidate coverage to help you make an informed choice.
Donald Bee and George Rezabek respond to a questionnaire about their candidacies for the school board. The election is April 5. This is the third of three parts.
Tom Bellavia and Mike Alexander respond to a questionnaire about their candidacies for the school board. The election is April 5. This is the first of two parts.
Kathleen O. Kienstra and Vicki Lorenz Englund respond to a questionnaire about their candidacies for the school board. The election is April 5. This is the first of three parts.
At an event organized Saturday by the Affton and Lemay chambers of commerce, L.K. Wood and Jake Zimmerman both stressed the need to revamp the property assessment system.
Planners reveal www.freedomsgateway.com, a site listing St. Louis events remembering the 150th anniversary of the Civil War.
A two-year study shows that traffic flow improvements on I-270 are minor. Department officials hope to have greater gains with plan to start using unenforceable, "advisory" limits this summer.
Longer contracts could result in savings for residents who live in unincorporated areas.
Mike Klund is running for the Board Chairman position with the Mehlville Fire Protection District in April.
The 2010 census numbers show unchanged but slightly more diverse populations in Affton and Shrewsbury.
Four state laws and two county changes will affect Affton and Shrewsbury residents this year.
Marlborough official says idea is still in its early stages.