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The City Council voted, 8-0, in a closed door session to consider joining other St. Louis County cities in a possible case against the utility company.
The councilmen are also considering relinquishing rights to property and transferring it to a resident.
The budget cuts mean fewer investigators for what seemed to be record number of cases.
No change regarding the City of Arnold decision to cancel fireworks at Arnold City Park.
MoDOT will not close Interstate 270 lanes Tuesday afternoon or at any time Wednesday due to Fourth of July holiday travel.
Barbecue vendors and carnival rides will be available at 4 p.m. at Arnold City Park.
The candidates, incumbents and issues that will affect Arnold and portions of Jefferson County.
The primary elections will be on August 7.
These adoptable animals are available from the Jefferson County Animal Control center in Barnhart, MO.
The Arnold City Administrator resigned, for personal reasons, on Thursday, June 28.
Wildwood resident and U.S. Rep. Todd Akin, rated the most conservative congressman in Missouri, told Chesterfield Township Republicans' Saturday morning there are many signals "things are not right in America."
On a narrow vote, The Fenton Board of Aldermen rejected a proposal requiring a doctor's prescription to purchase pseudoephedrine products at local pharmacies.
Several hospital associations, which St. Anthony’s belongs to, expressed relief over Thursday’s Supreme Court decision on the Affordable Health Care Act.
The City of Arnold will have carnival rides, for the first time, at the July 4 celebration at Arnold City Park.
There are plenty of other events to enjoy at Arnold City Park on Independence Day.
The celebration will continue with the scheduled concerts and food vendors.
Robert Shockey, Arnold's Chief of Police, will serve as Interim City Administrator.
MoDOT is once again closing all lanes on north and southbound I-270 so crews can blast rock.
The city will have a concert and carnival rides at Arnold City Park to help celebrate July 4.
The Teachers’ Lounge in South St. Louis County serves teachers from different school districts throughout the area. Scott Gurley, owner of the store, said teachers spend hundreds of dollars a year on supplies for their own classrooms.
Workers are in the second week of a three-week project that has closed the intersection in front of the Jefferson County Library, Arnold Recreation Center and Jefferson College.
The governor signed another bill to extend and expand a program allowing tax credits for residential youth treatment agencies.
Selling or shooting fireworks is legal in Jefferson County.
A total of nine children's rides will be at Arnold City Park for the July 4 event.
Sidewalk, fence installed on deck of Fenton's new bridge.
The St. Louis-based brewers will count with HDA Architects and S.M. Wilson & Co. to handle the $80 million-dollar expansion of Arnold’s Metal Container facility.
The city’s Facebook account has visitors from all over the world, says Arnold’s city administrator.
A bill passed in the Missouri Legislature could fix the problem if Nixon signs it into law.
Three appointments for two Arnold committees are the only items on the agenda for Thursday night’s city council meeting.
A 4-minute and an 8-minute video posted by the Missouri Department of Transportation explains how to use and drive through roundabouts.
A 4-minute and an 8-minute video posted by the Missouri Department of Transportation explains the benefits of roundabouts.
The city initially required all vendors to protect themselves by having general and product liability insurance.
The Arnold Liquor Board recommended to allow four businesses to sell alcoholic beverages at the beginning of the summer.
Just a few things to remember residents can do in Arnold for Fathers' Day eve.
A speed table and concrete barriers exist at the gate's expected location along the Arnold border in Jefferson County.
2nd District Jefferson County council member to launch campaign on Thursday June 14.
More stringent environmental concerns require the city to create better stormwater filtration system.
InBev's Anheuser-Busch's $70 million building expansion in Arnold, is the company's largest project in the world, a councilman says.