Chesterfield will lose land but all of the new section of Hwy 141 will be in Chesterfield.
What about the animals? 10-year-old asked.
2011 was not an easy year for the media relations folks at the Rockwood School District.
The hard decision for a city on outlet malls made easier?
A rally in Clayton Tuesday at 4:30 p.m. will be hosted by The Open Space Council to show public support about keeping St. Louis County Parks after recent countywide budget cuts targeted parks.
Back to the drawing board for FEMA?
More than 60 attended the county council meeting Tuesday, with 10 speaking about the parks.
Lunchtime whim turns into a cause celebré.
This town not big enough for all of them?
There is plenty of other fat to cut first before we get to the parks—which is a political ploy to get a tax hike, anyway.
Tom Vineyard is chief of Mid-County FPD.
The Georgia businessman's lack of elected experience may be bad omen.
Former Arkansas governor underscored Ann Wagner’s opposition to gay marriage, support for gun owners' rights and conservative fiscal values in a letter of support.
If all goes as planned, three big traffic shifts happen Nov. 22.
Amid questions about whether the primary will amount to anything, supporters of former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney threw his name into contest
Missouri Attorney General Chris Koster answers that.
Gov. Jay Nixon signed new legislation eliminating controversial item.
The restaurant business in Chesterfield, free flu shots for the well-off, lawsuits, police reports and the World Series are the topics at hand.
Ann Wagner's campaign for U.S. House responds to speculation she may switch races.
Project for 1,500 feet of road tops $1.5 million.
State prisons and what people expect has changed.
The fate of economic development legislation pushed off until Oct. 25.
Former KV Pharmaceutical CEO Marc Hermelin's father invented the time-release capsule.
Obtaining DWI-accident reports/arrest records can cost time and money when Chesterfield apparently wants to hide those—while state law says it's hassle-free.
Six months ago, Herman Cain was an also-ran, Rally Squirrel lays a bet, and Wagner/Martin add heft to their campaigns.
Too many secrets in court and too many probation sentences isn't great.
Columbus Day closes some banks, post office.
Residents could pay 64-percent rate increase. Take the poll and Patch will show the results to the commission.
Ed Martin and Ann Wagner traded light jabs on endorsements and disagreed over immigration policy in the first debate for Missouri's new second district U.S. House seat.
Special legislative session seems stalled.
The 2nd District candidates Martin and Wagner are set to debate each other 3 p.m.
GOP state rep scrambled to revise it when teachers got a court injunction to halt the previous version.
State politicos revealing support for president, state senator and post office.
District spokesman said when property values go down, Parkway raises school tax.
City council hears resident complaint over new RV ordinance.
Councilwoman: "There's too many obstacles."
Neal Boyd announced he will run for a Missouri House seat next year.
Drippy day finds work still proceeding.
Secret to keeping the discourse civil may be to not spend tax dollars.
After courts halted a state law banning Facebook use by public schools, a revision surfaces during Legislature's special session.