The Oakville Democrat says he "will not quietly disappear into the fog," after loss to Ann Wagner.
The Creve Coeur-based firm heavily financed the opposition to Prop 37.
Phone call concession from Democrat Susan Montee came just before 11 p.m. Tuesday night.
During his acceptance speech Tuesday, Nixon said many in Missouri grew up hunting and fishing, enjoying nature. “I’ll be out there with them on the first day of deer season,” he said.
Jim Higgins said he expects Democrat Jay Nixon to win.
The most contested statewide ballot question asked if voters would raise tobacco taxes to fund education and anti-smoking initiatives. Other measures asked for changes in the selection of judges, and local control of the St. Louis Police Department.
The De Smet senior is one of the area's top defenders.
In the final survey of Red Arch and Blue Arch insiders before election day, Democrats said they are disappointed President Obama largely conceded Missouri to Mitt Romney.
Mailer from an organization called "Working America" compares your participation in recent elections to your neighbors.
No matter where you live in Missouri, you'll be able to decide on these four ballot questions on Tuesday's ballot
We're looking at a busy day ahead in Creve Coeur. What's on your agenda?
Chaminade sophomore Trey Dodd had three goals and an assist, as Red Devils romp over Rams 12-2.
St. Louis County Public Library and Special School District proposals pass.
Kevin Rejent says most issues at the polls are "very correctable,"
This is where you can find election results for local and legislative races.
Here's a look at our plans for the day, and how we want you to get involved.
The department and several stores in the city will be available as drop-off locations for the former NFL star's winter coat drive.
These dark mornings have you wondering: When does Daylight Saving Time end?
John R. Seffrin, PhD, the CEO of the American Cancer Society and American Cancer Society Cancer Action Network writes in support of Prop. B on the November 6 ballot.
The Oakville resident is trying to succeed current U.S. Representative Todd Akin
We're showing you what you read last month on Creve Coeur Patch in October.
The district is not authorized to confirm or deny the receipt of the complaint.
A St. Louis County woman faces a charge of theft of government funds after trying to deposit a check at a Creve Coeur credit union.
The company is giving away 100 Free movie passes, starting Monday morning.
We've got a list, along with how to find out where you're supposed to vote.
The forward scored 10 points off the bench in an exhibition game Tuesday night.
The Thanksgiving holiday falls as early as possible because November begins with a Thursday. You'll have more time to Christmas shop if "Black Friday" is the official start.
Each week Patch rounds up restaurant inspection reports featuring Creve Coeur restaurants and eateries nearby.
A look at The Creve Coeur Police Department's most recent cases under investigation.
The National Retail Federation released its annual holiday shopping forecast. Americans are shopping earlier than ever, the survey shows, which could lead to a 4.1 percent increase in national sales.
Resources for women fighting breast cancer that your doctor doesn't offer.
Cadets avenge loss in 2011 District Final to knock off the defending state champion Spartans.
Common sense says leaving your workplace for a long weekend is not the way to get a task completed. So why are our lawmakers? Shouldn't they do their job and stop the Sequester?
The BioBuzz Blog will provide up-to-date news about BRDG Park tenants’ activities in the areas of ag-bio, food and nutrition, biofuels, animal health, sustainable materials and clean-tech.
Police will have additional staffing to ensure trick-or-treating goes off without a hitch.
“Don’t put all your eggs in one basket” is about all you need to remember about diversification.................
Gary Haworth was on his way home from work in Creve Coeur when he suffered a heart attack in St. Charles County.
Missouri's Task Force 1 is scheduled to be in Virginia by late Tuesday afternoon.
It's what many women are told to do before more testing is done. A West County breast surgeon shares her thoughts on waiting six months and on what women need to know to be in charge of their health.
The Election Authority anticipates little voter fraud, thanks to poll training and systems put in place.