Creve Coeur Mayor Barry Glantz writes about challenges moving forward after April's elections and a way to get involved with the city in June.
Perkins has been Creve Coeur's City Administrator since 1999.
The Creve Coeur Planning and Zoning Commission meets Monday at 7 p.m.
Creve Coeur City Council members named Ward 4's Scott Saunders to serve as President.
Creve Coeur City Administrator Mark Perkins will also distribute the city's proposed budget for 2014 Monday night.
Important information about Postal Service hours, changes in the tax code, and help available for filers.
David Caldwell was defeated at the polls last Tuesday in a bid for a Creve Coeur's City Council seat.
Charlotte D'Alfonso and Scott Saunders ran unopposed races for Creve Coeur City Council and were re-elected Tuesday.
The former State Senator defeated former State Rep. Cole McNary in a race for the West St. Louis County area fire district board.
Creve Coeur Planning and Zoning Commissioners like the idea of an apartment complex proposal for Old Olive Street.
Find out who won city council and school board races.
The Vanguard At Creve Coeur is proposed for Old Olive Street.
Cynthia Kramer and David Caldwell are your choices for Creve Coeur's Ward 1 Council election April 2.
Patch asked each candidate for Creve Coeur City Council to answer your questions ahead of Tuesday's election.
Kramer is one of two people seeking the Ward 1 City Council seat.
D'Alfonso is running unopposed for the Ward 3 seat.
Caldwell is one of two people seeking the Ward 1 City Council seat.
Lawrence is one of two people seeking the Ward 2 seat on Creve Coeur's City Council.
Creve Coeur public works crews are getting praise for their work to clear roads over the weekend.
Creve Coeur Patch brings you everything you need to know about the April 2 election, from candidates and ballot questions to where to vote.
Steinback is one of two candidates running for the Ward 2 seat on Creve Coeur's City Council.
Prepare yourself for the April 2 election by reading Patch's Q&A with each candidate.
St. Louis County Assessor Jake Zimmerman released preliminary real property values for most properties in St. Louis County last week.
Creve Coeur residents will want to make sure their trash isn't left out for nothing this week.
Creve Coeur's City Council meeting is being held Tuesday because of Passover.
Few sparks flew Friday at a League of Women Voters-sponsored candidate forum at the Creve Coeur Government Center.
Prepare yourself for the April 2 election by reading Patch's rundowns on each of the candidates, including their answers to your questions.
Eight candidates are running for one of two spots on the Parkway School District Board of Education April 2.
Creve Coeur's Board of Adjustment will hold an additional hearing on the four-story complex Thursday night.
One Creve Coeur Councilman wondered if the city should take over the responsibility entirely, asking the state to pay for it.
City officials are trying to avoid the anger that comes when residents are upset about Olive Boulevard during snowstorms.
Missouri Baptist University says it will be forced to "guess" about federal aid levels even as award letters go out to students in early March.
District administrators are forecasting financial hits on programs from child nutrition to special education.
The city is looking at a program that would mirror what is now being done before apartments are occupied by new owners.
State Sen. John Lamping, R-Ladue, wants to move primaries from August to June, the St. Louis Post-Dispatch reports.
In his 2013 State of the Union Address Tuesday, President Barack Obama touched on immigration policy, gun control and the economy, among other national issues. In terms of infrastructure, he proposed a "Fix it First" plan that may affect Creve