City council members voted Monday night to begin the process needed to demolish the Chesterfield Manor nursing home.
MoDOT's plan to save $512 million by making job, facility and budget cuts has been approved. The necessary changes are already taking place.
City council approved plans for a senior-living facility on Wild Horse Creek Road Monday night. Now the developer must submit plans that show the proposed development in more detail.
City Council is expected to vote on a proposal for a senior-living facility on Wild Horse Creek Road Monday night.
State representatives, citizens tout and decry proposed map, ask commission to make districts competitive.
Republicans Ann Wagner, Ed Martin, Jane Cunningham all announce they'll seek Akin's house seat; Carnahan remains mum on candidacy.
Congressman from Town and Country has been testing the waters for his first statewide run.
City council voted Monday to bring a Planning Commission-approved permit to the council for review.
The Planning Commission OK'd the use of land along Wild Horse Creek Road for a nursing home, but there's still a long road ahead before construction begins.
Author and volunteer Dan Rothwell was honored at Monday's council meeting.
Misouri House bill remains in committee while cities and St. Louis County Municipal League align to defeat it.
Former Councilman Bruce Geiger moved into the mayor's chair and council members old and new took the oath of office during a ceremony Wednesday at Chesterfield City Hall.
Zimmerman’s first order of business is to conduct a review of systems and processes.
Several big city projects are just about done at Chesterfield Central Park and the Chesterfield Valley Athletic Complex. Take a peek!
Late Friday night, a temporary budget deal was reached to avoid a shutdown of the federal government. Here's what Chesterfield Patch readers should know about a possible future shutdown.
Derek Grier will serve his first term as Ward 2 city councilman. Bob Nation was the Ward 4 incumbent.
The three incumbents will serve another three-year term.
Six candidates vied for three seats on the board.
Bruce Geiger will serve an unexpired two-year term as the mayor of Chesterfield.
Chesterfield Patch will bring up updated results for your local elections.
Voters trickled into precincts this morning to vote in several local races. Polls close at 7 p.m.
Chesterfield voters will choose a new mayor and decide on city council seats. There's several other races on the ballot, too.
Professional Firefighters of Local 2665 Monarch Shop members are upset over campaign materials that allegedly indicate they donated $15,000 to this year's election when they say they did not donate at all. Targeted candidate says he is aghast.
Unsure of how to vote on Tuesday? Here's a comprehensive guide to the candidates on Tuesday's ballot.
Nolan currently serves on the Chesterfield Planning Commission. Nation is the incumbent. Dillender is a retired Chesterfield police officer.
This is Pappas' first race for public office. Grier lost the race for the Ward 2 seat in 2009.
The Planning and Public Works Committee reviewed the draft ordinance and sent it back to staff to be revised.
Both Geiger and Hurt have served on city council. This is Gambino's first run for municipal office.
A tough winter has proved damaging to local roads, though, and road crews can't be everywhere.
Chesterfield Chamber of Commerce President Joan Schmelig was named the city's 2010 Citizen of the Year.
At an event organized Saturday by the Affton and Lemay chambers of commerce, L.K. Wood and Jake Zimmerman both stressed the need to revamp the property assessment system.
Rockwood Board of Education candidates Matt Doell and Mike Geller respond to several questions from Chesterfield Patch.
Rockwood Board of Education candidates Roger Stock and Kevin Mabie respond to several questions from Chesterfield Patch.
Rockwood Board of Education Candidates Keith Kinder and Stephen Smith respond to several questions from Chesterfield Patch.
Parkway Board of Education candidates Chris Jacob and Patricia Adair respond to several questions from Chesterfield Patch.
At a recent forum, candidates were also asked about school vouchers.
The Heritage Foundation has submitted a new idea to save the home, which city council voted to raze in January.
A $25 parking ticket for parking on a gravel lot behind a charity store is keeping me in West County.
Parkway Board of Education candidates Dee Mogerman and Bruce Major respond to several questions from Chesterfield Patch.
Town and Country Republican State Representative Sue Allen has introduced a bill aimed at helping Missouri schools tackle the growing problem. Parkway School District officials support the ideas included in the bill.