Tom and LaDonna Appelbaum excited about the opportunities the convention provides.
Plaza Motors wants to locate new Jaguar/Land Rover dealership on Olive Boulevard.
The latest 'Blue Arch' survey of activist Democrats asked respondents about the presidential race, the Akin-McCaskill U.S. Senate contest and what Democrats should do to counter a possible post-convention bounce for Mitt Romney.
Health Department officials say September is a prime month for the mosquito-borne illness.
Members of Advocates of Planned Parenthood of the St. Louis Region are scheduled to deliver a firm and "legitimate message" to Todd Akinβs Congressional Office in Ballwin at mid-day Wednesday.
Harold Whitfield, former Kirkwood city councilor and municipal judge, has asked for a recount in the race for the Democratic nomination for the 2nd Congressional District. Unofficial results show Whitfield losing the race by 49 votes.
Residents have suggested the idea. City Council members discussed it Monday night.
Plus, find out what the new measures mean for childhood asthma sufferers in school and the next presidential primary date.
Mitt Romney renewed his call for Akin to drop out of the U.S. Senate race, while GOP strategist Mary Matalin said Ann Wagner would be the nominee.
The Transportation Development District says some of its bills haven't been paid since August of 2011.
The congressional candidate is seen as some circles as a possible candidate to replace Todd Akin in the U.S. Senate race following Akin's controversial statements regarding rape and pregnancy earlier this week.
The proposed Spectrum Retirement Community property in Creve Coeur still needs approval from City Council.
The GOP's nominee vowed to stay in the race, despite pressure up and down the Republican ticket.
With a Tuesday deadline for U.S. Rep. Todd Akin to step aside from the U.S. Senate race without getting courts involved, political leaders in Patch communities around the country are speaking out.
Patch gets you caught up on developments that could shape the November election for Missouri's U.S. Senate seat.
While Republicans nationally question if Rep. Todd Akin's U.S. Senate campaign can survive, an unscientific poll of Missouri GOP insiders finds his controversial remarks about rape and pregnancy will hurt his standing with conservative voters.
The Wildwood Republican told Mike Huckabee's national radio program Monday afternoon he will not step down as the Missouri GOP's nominee despite firestorm over weekend comments about "legitimate rape."
A public hearing which was continued when neighbors of the proposed Spectrum Retirement Community raised questions and concerns, will resume Monday night in Creve Coeur.
In the interview with Charles Jaco, the Senate candidate said "legitimate rape" would not cause pregnancy. Late Sunday night, the Romney-Ryan campaign weighed in.
A revised Saul Mirowitz Day School sign plan passed Planning and Zoning muster after initial concerns.