Lindbergh Boulevard Mobil presents city with plans to refuel site with larger store, car wash.
Nearly six months ago, GOP presidential candidate Herman Cain spoke at the Missouri Capitol as an also-ran in the Republican field. Now he is leading in some public opinion polls.
An audit report requested by city officials found city's court process "slower than it should have been."
The commission missed the statutory window to notify the public, so the hearing was pushed back.
The cost/benefit analysis by PGAV was presented to the TIF commission on Wednesday, but county officials requested more details on the report.
The former Massachusetts governor announced a raft of endorsements from Missouri political figures, including a number from the St. Louis area.
Affton's YellowTree Farm and others testified to legislators about ways to advance urban agriculture in the region.
The 2nd District candidates are set to debate each other this week.
Officials also discussed the fate of the small city’s park.
The Shrewsbury Board of Aldermen approved the 2011 rates at a work session Tuesday following a public hearing on the issue.
The Carondelet Connector trail would run along I-55 to the River des Peres Greenway.
Subdivision residents complained about an apparent lack of progress on the Green Park Road reconstruction project at a board of aldermen meeting.
St. George residents can meet and ask questions of city and county officials before deciding whether to dissolve the city.
The second meeting adjourned immediately after a motion from the commission's Affton School District representatives.
The new alderwoman elected in April continues her opposition to the Walmart project.
Shrewsbury Board of Aldermen pass ordinance creating a uniform speed limit of 20 mph.
St. Louis-area lawmakers and candidates talk about President Barack Obama's jobs speech.
The change of course appears to have cooled tensions between St. Louis County Executive Charlie Dooley and members of the St. Louis County Council.
The county will be testing its new $7.5 million emergency system.
UMSL dean emeritus said his organization will turn to statewide ballot in effort to combine the city and county, getting St. Louis the recognition it deserves.
The St. Louis County Council voted to put disincorporation of the municipality on the November ballot.
With or without Walmart, aldermen agree that it's a revenue issue, not a budget issue.
The Shrewsbury TIF commission met for the first time Wednesday.
This is the first in a series of interviews with Shrewsbury's board of Aldermen.
In the second article in a series by Patch, Ward II Alderwoman Dee Weicher explains her opposition to the controversial Kenrick Plaza redevelopment.
Patch continues its "In Their Words" series with and interview with Alderman Mike Travaglini about the controversial Kenrick Plaza redevelopment.
Shrewsbury Mayor says she will take a harder stance than past administrations toward properties that are poorly maintained.
Aldermen passed a resolution opposing any development that would involve taking residential properties.
The St. Louis County Council will now prepare an ordinance to put disincorporation on the ballot in November.
Decision will help resolve lingering speed trap warrants.
A Clayton-based economist predicts how a debt ceiling impasse would affect St. Louis-area residents.
If the U.S. Congress doesn't raise the debt ceiling by Tuesday, layoffs and increased property taxes might be among the results in St. Louis County, Chief Operating Officer Garry Earls said.
The district plans to refinance its 2004 bonds and issue more bonds on Aug. 4.
Mayor Felicity Buckley asked aldermen consider a resolution opposing eminent domain in the city.
The US Postal Service announced today it will consider closing thousands of branches.
The state of Missouri has 30 days to respond.
Studies and news articles paint a complex picture of the large retailer's effect on local communities.
The announcement came after the chairman of a commission trying to steer Chinese cargo to Lambert-St. Louis International Airport briefed members of the St. Louis County Council on Tuesday.
The signatures to put a disincorporation measure on the ballot will be verified by the Board of Elections.
The developer isn't new to the St. Louis region, or to public assistance for his projects.