Redistricting brought on by the 2010 Census requires evaluation from federal to state to local levels.
Lawmaker wonders if proposal would undermine purpose of Creve Coeur's existing smoking ban.
A recent opinion piece may have raised the eyebrows of city court officials.
Former Ambassador and GOP fundraising insider had informally announced her intentions in May.
Chesterfield state senator will instead run for a second term in the Missouri Senate.
City panel backs Public Art Task Force Recommendation for bus shelter artist.
Conservative Phyllis Schlafly gives nod over former RNC Co-Chair.
The agreement would require MSD to make about $4.7 billion in improvements throughout 23 years, warranting additional rate hikes for customers. Missouri, one of the plaintiffs in the case, will not sign the agreement.
Thursday's event, billed as a "Meet & Greet Ice Cream Social For Todd Akin," did not include much meeting or greeting by the headline speaker.
Proposed amendment to smoking ban prompted a mixed reaction from the Creve Coeur City Council.
The Olive/Graeser TDD met in closed session to discuss "threatened legal action".
Patch speaks with school, law and medical professionals about students and drugs.
Planning and Zoning Commission members could make a final decision next month.
City planning officials to meet Monday with artists selected in design contest for Olive Blvd. bus shelter.
City council gave approval to new county program last week.
Creve Coeur's mayor has prayed for the proposed "Aerotropolis" bill.
Creve Coeur area school districts and lawmakers are monitoring a court case that could have a great impact on local classrooms.
Challenge would encourage city, businesses and residents to buy and consume renewable energy sources.
City Council members also held a public hearing Monday night on the the nearly $15 million budget for 2012.
The variable speed limits along I-270 are no longer being enforced. The new set speed limit is 60 mph in most areas.
The Creve Coeur Squires appear on list released by the federal government.
The Olive Blvd. proposal will be reviewed by Creve Coeur's Planning and Zoning Commission later this month.
Walgreens opened its doors last month, but residents are still wondering about pedestrian safety.
U.S. Rep. Lacy Clay, D-St. Louis City, was one of 97 lawmakers to vote to raise the debt ceiling.
Increased revenue would fund improvements required by federal consent decree agreement with regulatory agencies.
Data shows 10 percent of Creve Coeur and Maryland Heights' population come from the other side of the globe.
St. Louis County SAVES will provide $10.4 million in low-interest loans on home improvement projects that save energy, pending Creve Coeur City Council passage.
House Minority Whip Steny Hoyer was in St. Louis Wednesday with Carnahan.
Republicans Ann Wagner, Ed Martin, Jane Cunningham all announce they'll seek Akin's house seat; Carnahan remains mum on candidacy.
Congressman would face at least one other confirmed candidate, former state treasurer Sarah Steelman.
One issue gets resolved, the other to wait until the commission's next meeting.
Congressman from Town and Country has been testing the waters for his first statewide run.
Creve Coeur-area lawmakers took aim at redistricting, domestic violence laws, the 'Turner fix' and the state's budget.
Republican Congressman has been exploring a run for the U.S. Senate.
State lawmaker will enter 2nd District race if Akin runs for Senate.
City committee says the problem doesn't merit potentially costly solutions.
With one week left in Missouriβs legislative session, hereβs an update on some hot topics facing the state and how Creve Coeurβs delegation is weighing in during the final days.
Commissioners approve revised plan for landscaping and building on Lindbergh Blvd.
Scott Saunders and Charlotte D'Alfonso won seats on council earlier this month.
Measure would put a constitutional amendment up for a vote