State agency inspection keeps eastbound lane open, westbound closed.
Modest turnout at City Hall.
Rep. Todd Akin (R-Wildwood) caused a stir at a Fulton campaign event and former state Treas. Sarah Steelman challenges it.
Charlie Dooley says communication failure led to tabling 2.3 percent tax hike intended for higher wages for St. Louis County employees; wants to do better.
Some brands stick in our heads regardless of how hard organizations try to change them.
A decade after terrorist attacks on the nation brings serious commemoration.
The increase would fund raises for county employees. County Executive Dooley warns that layoffs could be the result without the funding.
Agenda item nixed that would favor union laborers in building a new emergency command center in Chesterfield.
Police chief told County Council a pre-bid agreement was not exclusive but mayor said not so fast.
State Sen. Jane Cunningham's social media law raises First and Fourteenth Amendment questions, lawsuit said.
West County Enterprise Centers help launch good ideas into hard cash. Mayor said we need these businesses.
Missouri law to take effect Aug. 28 treads on common form of communication among youth and educators, some said.
Chesterfield City Council approved zoning changes for Drury Monday; Tuesday courts uphold County's Appraisal.
Of primary concern is that the lower the credit rating, the higher the cost of borrowing money or in the case of local governments—issuing bonds.
Impact may strap city and county budgets.
It's the dog days of summer, but winter preparation was in order at the council's Monday meeting.
District officials aren't sure how long the mistake has been made or how much it's cost the district.
St. Louis County Council members heard public comments from residents who want to end exemptions for certain bars.
McBride and Son Homes, Inc. would develop the site.
The US Postal Service announced today it will consider closing thousands of branches.
The employment discrimination suit was filed July 8.
Chesterfield resident Kent Schien, the founder and chief executive officer of Innoventor Inc., said his company started working on the F-35 project back in 2004.
Missouri tax-free holiday allows shoppers to save on clothing, shoes, back-to-school supplies and computers.
The Chesterfield City Council had what was likely its shortest meeting ever Monday night.
The Parks and Recreation Citizen Advisory Committee links residents and city council members on issues associated with city parks and events.
Four of the seven St. Louis County Council districts lost population, which will lead to the expansion of some boundaries.
The Historical Commission is currently selling its new book that delves into the history of Chesterfield, from the time of Native Americans to modern day.
Chesterfield state senator will instead run for a second term in the Missouri Senate.
Conservative Phyllis Schlafly gives nod over former RNC Co-Chair.
The Chesterfield Beautification Committee makes many landscaping decisions in the city and highlights the gardens of homeowners.
Thursday's event, billed as a "Meet & Greet Ice Cream Social For Todd Akin," did not include much meeting or greeting by the headline speaker.
The agreement would require MSD to make about $4.7 billion in improvements throughout 23 years, warranting additional rate hikes for customers. Missouri, one of the plaintiffs in the case, will not sign the agreement.
Area ministers, including one from Chesterfield, hand delivered a letter to Rep. Todd Akin's office Wednesday asking that he apologize for his recent statement about liberalism.
The Chesterfield Alliance for Positive Youth a variety of events each year advocating for kids' resistance to substance abuse and addiction.
City council approved an ordinance last night that raises the fines for traffic violations in construction zones.
St. Louis County SAVES will provide $10.4 million in low-interest loans on home improvement projects that save energy.
Rep. Scott Dieckhaus, R-Washington and the chairman of the House Elementary and Secondary Education Committee, said there's no easy fix to Turner v. Clayton.
The Citizens Committee for the Environment is mainly grant-funded.
The Thursday night meeting will focus on providing information and answering questions about the Jane Turner v. School District of Clayton lawsuit.
Recent rate increase proposals were developed with mediation of suit in mind, an MSD spokesperson says.