Chesterfield Mayor Bruce Geiger announced this morning that he would not be seeking a second term in office.
Two sitting Chesterfield City Council members will compete for the office, which will be up for election in April.
Seats on the Chesterfield City Council, the Monarch Fire Protection District and the Rockwood and Parkway school boards are all up for election along with the position of Chesterfield Mayor.
The 2013 budget for the City of Chesterfield passed earlier this month doesn't factor in any additional sales tax revenue from the development of two outlet malls in Chesterfield Valley, both set to open in August.
The FBI says Special Agent Jarrod M. Petrelli led “Operation Scorpion King” in dismantling a St. Louis area heroin trafficking ring.
Pause today to remember what is considered a major attack on US soil.
All five incumbents up for election are running to keep their seats.
Mayor Bruce Geiger has agreed to help lead an effort by some suburban St. Louis cities to change the current revenue-sharing system for a 1 percent county sales tax.
The Missouri Supreme Court ruled that the city has a duty to bargain collective with a union representing its police department.
The City of Chesterfield adopted a budget Monday night that will bring on five new full-time employees, including two police officers.
The city of Chesterfield will hold a public hearing tonight on its 2013 budget and will later vote on a resolution approving it.
A new version of the city's website went live Tuesday that updated its appearance and made its interface more user-friendly.
The Missouri Department of Transportation reports on the St. Louis work zones for Nov. 29-Dec. 5.
The Sunland Inc. plant that distributes products to Trader Joe's, Whole Foods, Target and others is linked to Salmonella contamination that made at least 41 people ill in 20 states.
The change will allow the breed to be brought to the Eberwein Dog Park in Chesterfield, a move which drew opposition from Mayor Bruce Geiger and Councilman Mike Casey.
A run-down of some highlights for tonight's city council meeting.
The decision was the fifth time this year a Missouri judge has ruled the controversial cameras constitutional.
Is this just post-election silliness or serious? White House forum draws attention from disappointed voters looking for a way out.
A loophole reportedly allows private country clubs in West County to pay less taxes, affecting what school districts like Parkway receive and forcing homeowners to pay more. Watch KMOV's story here.
The annual event attracted more than three times the traffic it typically gets, so the city is planning an additional opportunity at the end of the month.
A breakdown by candidate for some of the biggest races.
A rezoning request by Stages St. Louis for its relocation to a new facility will also be considered at the 5:30 p.m. meeting of the Planning and Public Works Committee.
Some precincts are still reporting lines, even though polls closed at 7 p.m.
Voters in Chesterfield threw their support behind the major candidates of both parties, sometimes for very different reasons. Read about their decisions and the issues that influenced them below.
A sharp-eyed reader noted that a non-election related proclamation from Todd Akin's congressional office was in a glass display class a few feet from voting lines.
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We're tracking the vote during the day and will have election results when polls close.
No matter where you live in Missouri, you'll be able to decide on these four ballot questions on Tuesday's ballot
Here's a look at our plans for the day, and how we want you to get involved.
The lawyers who work with the judges, evaluate them, and this one judge didn't cut it.
Social media sites such as Facebook and Twitter will play a massive role in reelecting President Barack Obama or voting in a new President of the United States, in Mitt Romney. How is it affecting your voting habits?
Zephrex-D, a new decongestant that drug agents say cannot be converted into methamphetamine, is set to hit St. Louis pharmacies this month. A prescription will not be required to purchase the drug in some areas.
Enter the information requested on the Missouri elections page provided in this article to determine if you officially are registered and where you are to vote. Did you get your polling place confirmation card yet?
MoDOT is alerting drivers not to be alarmed if they see snow plows on the roads Wednesday. Severe weather is not on the way, MoDOT is performing a winter weather drill
The candidates, incumbents and issues that will affect Chesterfield and St. Louis County.
The Oakville resident faces an uphill challenge in his bid to succeed Rep. Todd Akin in Washington.
The land is located north of the Monarch Levee Trail and is planned to be a wetlands "nature preserve."
Campaign confirms the Missouri Senator has called off campaign events for the remainder of the week.
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The Public Works Citizens Advisory Group was initially founded to aid in the development of technical engineering standards but hasn't met for 10 years.