The document that has been used as a guide for making land-use decisions in Creve Coeur will be re-evaluated.
The Maplewood-based eatery will open a spinoff location in Creve Coeur in June.
St. Louis bird enthusiasts and conservationists plead with St. Louis County Council members to reject a treetop adventure course proposed for Creve Coeur Park, which originally was targeted to go in Greensfelder Park in Wildwood.
Creve Coeur City council members are also scheduled to vote Monday on Post II Sports Bar & Grill's proposal for the former Growler's Pub space.
The Missouri Department of Transportation warns drivers of Mardi Gras ramp closures and upcoming Boone Bridge closures.
Go Ape!, an out-of-state treetop adventure course company, now wants to build an area course in Creve Coeur Park instead of the original targeted locale, Greensfelder Park in Wildwood. A request was on the St. Louis County Council agenda Tuesday night.
The pair are among eight candidates in search of two seats on the Parkway School District Board of Education in April.
The pair are two of eight candidates seeking two seats on the Parkway School District Board of Education.
The pair are among eight candidates seeking two seats on the Parkway school board.
Complete Video is moving down the street to make way for the Goddard School.
Just elected to a four-year term in November, Missouri's State Treasurer is seen by some as a possible candidate for Lieutenant Governor if a vacancy is created.
A change could be coming to parking requirements at shopping centers in Creve Coeur.
Construction could begin as early as this spring on homes located south of Olive Boulevard.
Former State Senator Jane Cunningham and State Representative Cole McNary are running for the lone seat open in April's election for the fire protection district.
Creve Coeur City Council members will also review parking requirements in shopping centers, the proposed Post II Sports Bar, and receive the annual audit.
First-class postal rates are going up for the second time in two years.
Council members in Olivette have voted to end the city's membership in the organization.
The spinoff of the Maplewood sports bar could open in June.
Under a zoning rule being considered, restaurants could occupy more than 25 percent of available space in certain parts of the city.
The ban, which targets groups like the Westboro Baptist Church, was passed by Creve Coeur's City Council last week.
The city ordinance mirrors similar legislation upheld in court.
The Planning and Zoning Commissioner will face David Caldwell in April's election.
Creve Coeur voters will elect a new city council, school boards members and a fire district board member in April.
Creve Coeur City Council spent more than an hour Monday night hearing pros and cons of residential proposal near Olive Blvd.
Lawrence is one of two candidates running to succeed Tara Nealey, who is not running for re-election.
The Creve Coeur City Council will also have second reading of a bill to limit funeral protests and will hear about plans for the former Borders space.
Steinback, 34, is one of 2 candidates to file for the seat up for election in April.
Plus, the inspector visits McDonald's, Ryce Oriental Buffet and more.
The deadline to file as a candidate in April's election is Tuesday January 15.
The company Monday dropped a proposal to build a senior care facility and residential housing on Ladue Road near Interstate 270 one week before it likely would have been defeated by Creve Coeur City Council members.
Scores of residents were opposed to the company's plans to put assisted living, independent living and single family residential units on Ladue Road near Interstate 270.
Both of Missouri's senators serve on the Senate's Armed Services Committee, which will hold hearings on the Hagel nomination.
Sue Meredith will represent portions of Creve Coeur, Olivette, Chesterfield, Maryland Heights and unincorporated St. Louis County when the Missouri General Assembly convenes next week.
Creve Coeur will now have two representatives in Congress with Ann Wagner the Republican from St. Louis County representing Missouri's new Second Congressional District, while William Lacy Clay will continue in a redrawn First District which includ
The U.S. House went along with a Senate plan Tuesday to address expiring Bush-era tax cuts while delaying spending cuts.
Alice Young and Matt Wohlberg were honored at a recent city luncheon for their efforts in 2012.
The financial deadline looms in Washington, with no deal yet made. Check this primer, and share your questions and thoughts.
The new-look IDs will be available in the St. Louis area next month.
Legislation that would allow teachers with concealed weapons permits to carry guns in school has the support of Missouri House Republican leaders.
One Creve Coeur State Senator suggests that for all the talk coming out of state lawmakers right now, there may not be much action in Jefferson City on guns in this coming session.