Currently the law is only for those 21 and younger. A St. Louis senator has sponsored a bill to include everyone.
Council seeks put on two draft proposals.
American Water, the buyer, could not promise to protect residents and city employees affected by the sewer purchase, City officials said.
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The former presidential candidate said Congressional-hopeful Ann Wagner of Ballwin comes from "a family that has lived the values we talk about."
Arnold's first farmers' market season will last for 25 weeks.
Most people bring their $165 fees to post offices to obtain their passports.
A restaurant owner wants rules regarding on-site food preparation and allowing pets at the market.
MoDOT officials answered residents' questions about an Interstate 270 widening project during a public meeting Monday.
Employees were told their jobs were safe.
Two City of Arnold meetings scheduled for the week of Jan. 30.
The City of Arnold's economy seems to defy the national trend.
County Executive Waller paints upbeat portrait of Jefferson County and calls for new legislation to establish non-partisan elective posts.
MoDOT is closing lanes downtown as well as West County and Fenton.
Wieland also introduced the Intersection Safety Act that revokes driving privileges from repeat red-light offenders.
Martin to challenge Chris Koster for Missouri Attorney General.
A bill written by the St. Louis County Department of Health contained some surprises, market masters said, and they let the County Council know about it Tuesday night in Clayton.
Any sirens heard this week must be considered as a danger sign.
These adoptable animals are available from the Jefferson County Animal Control center in Barnhart, MO.
Randy Jotte, of Webster Groves and an emergency room doctor, says the nation must "get off the merry-go-round" to solve problems.
Residents, with activity resolutions, can benefit by using about .7 miles of new walking trails.
The Arnold Planning and Zoning Commission meeting has been canceled.
Some of the sirens couldn't be heard outdoors in last week's storms.
Candidates for local elections gear up for the Apr. 3 vote.
Lane closures continue downtown, Blanchette Bridge lanes closed for work.
A small group of people who have paid their Arnold red-light camera fines have mistakenly received letters saying their bills are past due.
Wards 2 and 3 are the only contests in the April election.
Arnold City Council will reappoint members to the Parks and Leisure Service Board, Board of Adjustment on Thursday.
U.S. Senate candidates Todd Akin and John Brunner mixed it up with in Oakville, along with candidates for the U.S. House, and a good handful of state-level hopefuls.
In the race for Missouri's 2nd Congressional District, conservative Ann Wagner and Tea Party favorite Ed Martin may soon be joined by the more socially moderate Dr. Randy Jotte. He said Thursday night he'd announce shortly and publicly. By Doug Min
Numerous questions whether more candidates will run in Missouri 2nd Congressional District.
Eastbound I-64 closed downtown this weekend. Overnight closures of one to two lanes on eastbound I-70 Blanchette Bridge beginning Sunday.
Speakers to receive 5 minutes to address the council during the public comment portion of council meetings.
U.S. Congressman Todd Akin and former Missouri State Treasurer Sarah Steelman debated Tuesday at the Missouri Athletic Club West.
A municipal resolution allows the mayor to speed up the building and inspection process needed to approve construction of a new building in Arnold.
Randy Jotte would join Ann Wagner and Ed Martin in the race for the Republican nomination in Missouri's second congressional district.
We're live blogging the debate between GOP Senate candidates Sarah Steelman and Todd Akin sponsored by the 'St. Louis Beacon' and KTRS-AM.
Mayor Ron Counts recognized Diane Waller's dedication to Arnold and her successful effort to earn a certification as a Missouri Registered City Clerk.
Only the Arnold Planning and Zoning Commission is scheduled to hold a meeting.