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The Health Department says no cases of West Nile Virus in animals or people in Jefferson County have been reported.
Chief Robert Shockey, who is also interim city manager, says he has endured retaliation, negligent supervision and training, as well as age discrimination.
Obesity is responsible for over 300,000 U.S. deaths annually. Find out how fat our county is.
State Rep. Paul Wieland and the members of the House Issue Development Committee on Missouri Ports will be in Jefferson County on July 30.
Social media starts buzzing after the Supreme Court DOMA decision rules federal same-sex marriage ban unconstitutional.
The former Arnold police officer alleged she was sexually harassed by a fellow officer and because she complained, she was terminated. Meanwhile, the city denies any wrongdoing.
Ken Waller will pursue a second term in 2014, he announced last week.
Small business incubation is one area of focus for Arnold City Council, which approved three new committees last week.
Crisler will serve the remainder of the late Christine "Cricky" Lang's council term.
Looking to buy a home appliance? Arnold is participating in the Show-Me Green Sales Tax Holiday April 19-25.
In light of recent bickering among city councilmembers, Mayor Ron Counts has proposed the council consider a personal code of conduct at its May work session.
The former employee says she lost her job at St. Louis Pizza & Wings after threatening to file a retaliation complaint with the state, KMOV-TV reports.
Residents interested in being considered for the position should submit their resumes at Arnold City Hall.
Join the Missouri Department of Transportation, community leaders and other volunteers to help pick up litter on Missouri roads.
A disturbance broke out between Mayoral Candidate Doris Borgelt and a group holding signs opposing her campaign at the Fox C-6 Service Center.
Counts garnered 2036 votes compared to challenger Doris Borgelt's 922, according to unofficial election results. Here's an update on the other candidates and ballot issue.
The polls opened at 6 a.m., and so far, there have been no reports of lines.
Jefferson County Councilman Bob Boyer endorses Doris Borgelt for mayor.
Shaun Missey is the latest in a growing list of people who are suing, have threatened to sue or have filed complaints regarding the actions of Arnold city officials.
The most recent campaign finance reports show that Mayor Ron Counts' campaign committee has raised over $12,000 more than challenger Doris Borgelt's.
The following information was supplied by the Arnold Police Department for the period ending March 25. Arrests or charges mentioned in this report do not indicate convictions.
The city council agreed to sell the .8 acres of land to the group for $8,000. The land will be used as part of a proposed veterans tribute park in Arnold.
Cooley is one of two candidates running for the Ward 4 seat on the Arnold City Council in the April 2 election.
Kownacki is one of two candidates running for the Ward 4 seat on the Arnold City Council in the April 2 election.
Looking for information on the your Arnold City Council Ward 4 candidates? Here's what you need to know about Butch Cooley and Sandra Kownacki.
Mullins is one of two candidates running for the Ward 3 seat on the Arnold City Council in the April 2 election.
Amato is one of two candidates running for the Ward 3 seat on the Arnold City Council in the April 2 election.
Looking for information on the your Arnold City Council Ward 3 candidates? Here's what you need to know about Phil Amato and Rodney Mullins.
Looking for information on the your Arnold City Council Ward 2 candidates? Here's what you need to know about Mary Elizabeth Coleman and Jeff Fitter.
Fitter is one of two candidates running for the Ward 2 seat on the Arnold City Council in the April 2 election.
Coleman is one of two candidates running for the Ward 2 seat on the Arnold City Council in the April 2 election.
Jason Fulbright is running uncontested for the Ward 1 seat on the Arnold City Council in the April 2 election.
Counts is one of two candidates running for the Arnold mayor's seat in the April 2 election.
Borgelt is one of two candidates running for the Arnold mayor's seat in the April 2 election.
Looking for information on the two candidates Arnold mayor's race? Here's what you need to know about Doris Borgelt and Ron Counts.
Arnold Police Chief Bob Shockey fired back at a councilwoman for publicly discussing the details of a discrimination lawsuit filed by a former police employee.
While many city council candidates have formed committees, only one has reported receiving a contribution so far.
Contributors to Counts' campaign include Drury Inn, Jones Real Estate and Fribis Engineering. Counts' opponent in the race, Doris Borgelt, hasn't filed a campaign finance report.