The Arnold Planning and Zoning Commission questioned the planned location of an entrance to a new senior living apartment complex off St. Johns Church Road.
The Ward 1 Councilwoman's announcement comes only days after Mayor Ron Counts announced his intention to run too.
The purchase was approved by Arnold City Council following a request from interim city administrator Robert Shockey.
Members of the Arnold City Council were divided on how to handle bids regarding the city's disposal of hazardous waste.
Arnold City Council gave the owners of former Checkered Flag Motors more time to close down their lot and also debated if businesses really need buildings at the last council meeting.
Ron Counts made the announcement at a city council meeting Thursday.
While an appeal may be in the works, Arnold's city administrator said the latest ruling "proves what we've been saying the whole time," that the ordinance was written properly.
While President Barack Obama won big with young voters in 2008, Jefferson County's Cody Baker doesn't see that happening this time around.
All lanes of eastbound I-64 double-deck structure to close Thursday night, MoDOT reports.
The Fox Board of Education also discussed increased enrollment across the district and approved bus routes.
Plus, find out what the new measures mean for childhood asthma sufferers in school and the next presidential primary date.
Wagner responds to Senate candidate Todd Akin's controversial statements regarding rape and pregnancy earlier this week.
As U.S. Senate candidate Todd Akin attempts to mend broken voter and political fences from Sunday's rape- and abortion-related remarks, what will it take for voters to get the election back on track? Maybe $100,000.
Speculation has popped up that Ballwin's Wagner, the GOP candidate for Akin's current U.S. House seat, could swap places with Akin on the ballot.
It will take over $240,000 and several football fields worth of dirt to raise the level of a steep hill near the Arnold Post Office. When finished, the city hopes to have another piece of valuable commercial property.
A round-up of reaction stories and news updates since this story exploded on Sunday.
Robert Shockey, Arnold's Chief of Police, has been serving as the Interim City Administrator since Unrein's departure in June.
Route M under Hwy 55 in Barnhart will open for traffic tonight at 6 p.m.
A debate over Arnold's long standing "free" trash service took over the city council meeting on Thursday.
The Arnold City Council will have a meeting tomorrow, August 16, at city hall.
According to unofficial election results from the Secretary of State, Koenen, of Oakville, has won the Democratic nomination by 49 votes. Lack of results from two St. Louis County precincts held up the final unofficial determination.