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City Clerk confirms Laura Bryant did not file an ethics complaint with the city of Creve Coeur.
St. Charles County caucuses sparked nationwide coverage.
Three candidates are running for two spots on the Ladue School Board next month.
Voters will decide April 3 whether to adopt a $100 million bond issue.
Backers of the former Massachusetts Governor won Saturday after a second vote was needed.
Candidates at the state and federal level are weighing in on the field of 64.
Barry Glantz is defending a letter of endorsement claiming Laura Bryant has "wasted valuable city resources by engaging in divisive political actions."
Heated City Council discussion debates how best to honor Harold Dielmann's 28 years of service as the city's mayor.
Patch examines what's inside the latest reports filed in the race to be Creve Coeur's next Mayor.
Despite ethics complaint from her opponent, Bryant's campaign has called the issue an honest mistake.
What you need to know about Saturday's township caucus.
There are still unresolved legal issues in the effort to draw new political lines.
Mayoral candidate takes his opponent to task for not taking "ultimate responsibility" for a late campaign filing.
A letter to Missouri House Speaker Steven Tilley says "fame alone" has not been the standard of enshrinement for the Hall of Famous Missourians.
Mayoral campaign hit with ethics complaint by opponent over past-due report.
Her opponent, Barry Glantz, says she has not filed required paperwork.
We're partnering on a mayoral candidate's debate March 29 and we want your involved!
Plus: Updated caucus locations, and a look ahead to St. Louis County Lincoln Days.
Tuesday's opening of filing for state and congressional races draws out candidates.
City leaders take stock of the first few months of an ordinance to combat problem deer.
Plus, another challenger enters the State Attorney General's race.
Creve Coeur area lawmakers and business leaders react to this week's decision to declare the high tech business funding mechanism unconstitutional.
Chicago-based sandwich shop will still need city council approval.
State officials revealed the result of an audit for the West County fire protection district and said there is room for improvement in several areas.
Plus, filing dates for Congressional races might be moved back and Steelman gets on the air
The fire protection district services part of Creve Coeur. The order to conduct the audit came in 2011.
The city's Finance Director had recommended shifting the city's business to UMB.
Plus: Santorum surges, while Martin and Koster make news for different reasons.
Santorum more than doubles Romney's vote total; however primary victory doesn't mean Missouri is his.
Senator seeking Presidential nomination has spent the most time in Missouri of the remaining hopefuls in the GOP field.
Here's all the information you'll need to go to the polls Tuesday.
It may be non-binding, but Tuesday's vote can still have an impact on the process.
Also, GOP gubernatorial hopeful Dave Spence started his ad campaign this week.
Each week, Patch publishes information from local restaurant inspections by the St. Louis County Department of Health as well as the grade.
Martin to challenge Chris Koster for Missouri Attorney General.
Reactions to big speeches by chief executives are relatively predictable.
De Smet graduate faces an uphill climb for the GOP nod in Missouri's 2nd district.
City Council reconsiders earlier decision to vote down Sunday hours.
Residents voiced their opinions on city services, annexation and red light cameras among topics.