Final, unofficial returns from Tuesday's primary elections.
In an East (Ed Martin) versus West (Adam Warren) Missouri Republican candidacy bid for attorney general, Martin pulled ahead early Tuesday evening and stayed the frontrunner.
Unofficial results are in from the county clerk's office in Jefferson County, with 100 percent of the precincts counted.
Candidates and issues you'll see when you go to your polling place Tuesday.
The parks department is offering a 15% discount on membership through the month of August.
Reuter is seeking re-election as the 2nd District Jefferson County Council representative
Candidates are pushing their 'Get Out The Vote' message hard in the last days of the Primary campaign.
Seeking Republican nomination for Jefferson County Sheriff
The Democrat U.S. Senator said that Jefferson County is vital to her winning re-election in November.
A new ordinance in Arnold will give police more time to track and recover stolen goods.
Rifle/pistol range to shut down while bullet trap is repaired.
A portion of the highway will be closed for four weeks while crews work on road improvements.
The council calls for a specific customer parking plan for Passing Lane Motors in neighboring Fenton.
Speaker cards, submitted when people ask the Arnold City Council about recent developments, should be used to update residents, the councilman says.
Vendors no longer need liability insurance to participate in the Arnold Farmers' Market.
The City Council voted to approve an ordinance mandating the money only be used for safety issues.
Passing Lane Motors owner says an opponent to a rezoning request is making the zoning change personal. He says he may have to move unless the Jefferson County Council approves of a parking plan for his business.
An ordinance is needed to change the city's bank cards.
Tradesmen are grateful that Arnold is one of the few communities expanding in this economy, Ward 3 Councilman Phil Amato says.
The new sign-in process became policy the week of July 16.
These adoptable animals are available from the Jefferson County Animal Control center in Barnhart, MO.
Incumbent state representative John McCaherty to raffle the civilian version of the military M16 rifle at a fundraising dinner Aug. 27.
The city's sales tax revenue for May was received in the second week of July.
The sidewalks could be financed by a safety grant, a traditional development grant or by the City of Arnold itself.
The business has until Sept. 11 to construct a building and obtain an occupancy permit, or it could face eviction.
But contractors will begin to install the roundabout by widening the intersection with Missouri State Road.
Anheuser-Busch's Arnold-based business will need a larger sewer pipe after its $70 million expansion.
Residents are neglecting to remove the signs or placing the signs on public property.
Visitors to City Hall must surrender their driver's license and be escorted while in the employee work area.
A specialist will work to resolve the divisions and improve relations on the eight person council.
Affton Patch editor Lindsay Toler is volunteering to model trash bag couture for the Salvation Army's Garbage Bag Gala.
Arnold Farmers' Market fees range from $10 to $200 depending on the vendors' need.
Contractors have completed one stage of road work at Astraway Drive and Missouri State Highway.
The California-based retailer, and tenant, plans to begin construction in August, says property owner.
The decision is a move to increase transparency in Arnold government.
Publicly-held Ross Stores intends to open a 25,000 square foot store in Arnold Commons.
City employees worked in low lights on July 2 while the building regenerated a cool climate.
Many St. Louis County cities canceled their July 4 fireworks shows after the City of Arnold announced its holiday change of plans on June 29.
The city is attempting to reserve game tickets for late July.