The Missouri Department of Revenue will give everyone a break on sales tax for new appliances.
Process will decide how Republican presidential delegates are dispersed.
On the tails of a primary victory in Alabama, Republican presidential candidate Rick Santorum is scheduled to travel through St. Louis County this weekend.
Arnold's newly approved mechanical licenses, which contractors must have to work in the city, are more expensive than licenses in the surrounding counties.
Everything may be green on Saturday, but the Missouri Department of Revenue is making it's "green" announcement a day ahead of time
And another election, with more signs expected, in the fall.
Arnold's adding residents and businesses. Eventually, the city will need to expand beyond its current borders.
Arnold's non-profit insurer will only pay claims, related to sewer blockages, if the city was negligent.
These adoptable animals are available from the Jefferson County Animal Control center in Barnhart, MO.
Youth seat belt campaign encourages teens to make it click.
Be aware of pothole repair work as you drive.
A Byrnes Mill man faces visa fraud. Separately, a Fenton man pleaded guilty to bribing a government official and contracting fraud.
Councilmen approved a motion that assures people are mentioned by name instead of by their disabilities.
The City Council will also review red-light camera violations, sewer backups and safety concerns about foreclosed homes.
Arnold councilmen need to decide how to use $1.25 million bond reserves, $200,000 annual savings in debt payments.
The U.S. Post Office in Arnold will have two events—a job fair and to help local businesses expand—Thursday March 8. http://arnold.patch.com/events/new
Shorter loan period intended to allow patrons more access to popular library materials.
Dan E. Smith wants candidates who listen to the voters, explain their decisions and bring solutions to residents who currently receive no help.
Planning a trip? Keep these work zones in mind.
The tournament further develops hand-to-hand skills developed in basic training.
Tuesday's opening of filing for state and congressional races draws out candidates. No one near Arnold has filed for the new congressional district.
State program will match college savings dollars for qualified savings accounts.
Administrator Matt Unrein said the St. Louis law is isolated.
Potholes will be fixed around St. Louis this week.
Local School, Three Chambers of Commerce Recognize Individuals’ Commitment, Dedication
Watch the video of the council meeting where Renee Reuter walked out in protest. What do you think? Take the poll!
Today is a federal holiday, which means many offices are closed.
Ken Waller responds to criticism of administrative procedures and county council actions; says Council member Reuter acted childishly.
City Council voted unanimously to OK both projects.
Several ramps on Interstate 55 will be closed downtown this weekend as part of the Mardi Gras activities in the city.
Romney was second with 20 percent of the Republican vote.
Jefferson County residents that want to participate can go to the Hillsboro R-3 Intermediate School in Hillsboro.
The process was used four years ago, and was put into writing in January. Now the procedure has helped to bring an $80 million investment into Arnold.
Arnold City Hall and Anheuser-Busch inBev will announce expansion at 3 p.m. press conference.
Seven men face sentencing for making methamphetamine, separately one man pleaded guilty to computer fraud.
Margaret Means, of Jefferson County, will receive the lost medals that belong to a relative.
Local gold dealer pushes for areawide law designed to make it easier to identify those who steal gold and try to sell it.
Senator seeking Presidential nomination has spent the most time in Missouri of the remaining hopefuls in the GOP field.
Here's all the information you'll need to go to the polls Tuesday.
The presidential primary is set for the Feb. 7 ballot, Super Tuesday, but Missouri's March 17 caucus will help choose the Republican presidential nominee.