The budget was adopted by the fire district's board of directors by a vote of 2-1 and will include the hiring of two new firefighters to replace outgoing employees.
The suspects were pulled over for trafic violations in separate incidents last week.
The burglary occurred at Ascension Catholic School in Chesterfield.
A Chesterfield man may have violated city ordinance earlier this week for improperly draining his pool.
A round-up of odd and unusual crimes in the St. Louis area.
It's illegal in Missouri for intoxicated individuals to be in possession of a firearm.
A single-vehicle collision this morning in Chesterfield brought down power lines, but did not cause any major outages.
A Pfizer lab in Chesterfield has called in the help of the Chesterfield Police in figuring out what happened to the material, which was used in experiments.
The presents were already wrapped and included more than $500 worth of toys.
A rash of car thefts reported in the first part of this week's incident report continued, with 11 more vehicle break-ins reported from Nov. 24-27.
A 23-year-old male is facing possible robbery charges after making threats that he had a knife when he was stopped for shoplifting.
Part one of the weekly incident report includes a string of auto thefts that occurred Nov. 21.
The Chesterfield Police Department is investigating a case of felony drug possession after four adults were found in possession of ecstasy and marijuana.
A Chesterfield resident sent Patch video footage of a truck that caught on fire near the intersection of Manchester Road and Highway 141.
The 17-year-old male was also found in possession of marijuana paraphernalia.
The card was used at a Schnucks, Shell station, Walgreens and McDonalds, police said.
Chesterfield Patch put together a list of the most clicked crime stories for the month of November.
The St. Louis County Police Department and the St. Louis Port Authority applied jointly for a grant that paid for the acquisition.
An accident that occurred earlier this morning has been cleared enough to allow traffic through, though authorities warn it will still be slow going.
The agency recently used money from the Department of Homeland Security to purchase two new vehicles worth a total of $600,000.
The Monarch Fire Protection District received a call at around 3:37 p.m. for a fire possibly started after the drill of a utility worker struck a wire.
The restaurant in Chesterfield is one of the newest and has a focus on supporting first responders.
The business' Chesterfield location was hit twice last week.
The newly activated site at www.monarchfpd.org was designed to be easier to navigate, more interactive and more informative.
An 18-year-old male and a 15-year-old male were found with a small amount of marijuana after they were pulled over for a suspicious vehicle check.
Police are seeking help in catching a suspect who took $550 worth of items from a woman's car and then used her credit card to buy Lotto tickets.
A Chesterfield Police Officer was hit by an out-of-control driver late Wednesday night.
Three vehicles in separate locations in the Chesterfield Valley area were broken into on Nov. 19.
Part one of the weekly incident reports from the Chesterfield Police Department.
The fourth annual Rockin' 4 Relief fundraiser was organized by Parkway Central High School student Jennifer Rubin.
The department started planning for the surge of shoppers over the summer.
Police said he stole two handguns between Oct. 29 and Nov. 17.
The FBI is searching for this unidentified man who agents say may have information regarding the sexual exploitation of a child. Have you seen him?
Part two of the weekly incident report from the Chesterfield Police Department
A police pursuit that began in Lake St. Louis, ended when the car rolled over along Highway 40 near Chesterfield.
The armed burglary occurred Monday night at a residence on Old Belle Monte Road and was this week's most talked about story.
Tickets are on sale for the annual Budweiser Guns 'N Hoses boxing matches amongst area firefighters and police officers at Scottrade Center Nov. 21. Proceeds benefit The Backstoppers, a nonprofit that helps responders' families.
Part one of the weekly incident report from the Chesterfield Police Department
A man arrested by Chesterfield Police yesterday could face felony charges after attempting to take hundreds of dollars in video games, clothing and alcohol from the retailer.
The audacity of the crime has shocked residents of the neighborhood, some of whom are now planning to purchase security systems.