Missouri's Governor was at Oak Brook Elementary School in Ballwin Thursday.
The Clayton Board of Aldermen met Tuesday.
The ban would be similar to the those passed by some St. Louis area cities, including Clayton.
A city-produced booklet tells all you need to know to participate in Richmond Heights'100th birthday.
A campaign kicked off Wednesday to expand coverage to anyone making 138 percent of the Federal Poverty Level. Advocates say the move would cover an additional 250,000 Missourians.
Alex Berger III, Michelle Harris and Harold Sanger all filed on the opening day of the filing period in December.
Voters will have two on the ballot in April for Richmond Heights' 3rd District council seat.
Do you want your 2012 tax refund in the form of a debit card from the state of Missouri?
The mayor made the declaration at Monday's city council meeting.
The veteran Congressman delivered his final speech on the House floor last Monday. Carnahan lost an August 2012 primary to Rep. William Lacy Clay.
The U.S. House went along with a Senate plan Tuesday to address expiring Bush-era tax cuts while delaying spending cuts. See how Missouri lawmakers voted on the so-called fiscal cliff.
The St. Louis Department of Revenue has four offices to serve you as the tax deadline approaches.
The Missouri Public Service Commission has approved a rate increase request by Ameren UE that will add $10 to the average bill. Laclede Gas is also asking the commission to let it raise rates on its customers.
The so-called fiscal cliff deadline looms in Washington with no deal yet made by lawmakers. How would the fiscal cliff affect you?
Following the tragic school shooting at Sandy Hook Elementary in Newtown, CT, should we expect to see stricter laws regarding gun purchases in the United States?
"Whoever fills her shoes is going to have a big pair of shoes to fill," District 2 Councilman Michael Jones said.
No one has filed to fill Gina Mitten's seat in the April special election.
The board of aldermen will take up the issue at its meeting tonight.
The police officers and firefighters received commemorative badges for the year.
Menards reached agreements with all 100 property owners in the Hadley Township development area. There's still work to be done.
State Treasurer Clint Zweifel explains Missouri's college savings plan, which he uses for his own children.
The Clayton board of aldermen meet on Tuesday.
Menards has two more weeks to secure land for the Hadley Township project.
The city manager will update the council on the Menards project at the Monday night meeting.
A cigar smoker was told "no smoking" in Clayton parks.
The report suggested supporting private and public art, and maintaining and expanding green space around the city.
The public hearings will be held tonight at the City of Clayton's board of aldermen meeting.
St. Louis County tax sharing was discussed.
A look at where to vote in Clayton and Richmond Heights.
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Mayor Linda Goldstein and Alderman Michelle Harris broke the ground.
It happened Wednesday, after most businesses were closed.
The Clayton City Council approved a required agreements with the Metropolitian Sewer District.
The board of aldermen meets tonight.
A Washington University professor discusses the welfare state and how it isn't being talked about in the 2012 presidential election.
The debate is sold out, but will air live on KSDK Channel 5 at 7 p.m.
We asked our Red Arch and Blue Arch insiders about who won the Presidential debate between Barack Obama and Mitt Romney and to identify highlights to attract base support and swing voters.
Donations secured by the Clayton Century Foundation will fund a majority of the Hanley House project, budgeted at $182,000.
An Ellisville company has won a contract totaling approximately $421,000 for the project.
Meanwhile, all three declared candidates for Clayton mayor—including Michelle Harris and Harold Sanger—are promoting their campaigns online.