The incumbent seeks a second term in the U.S. Senate.
"I'm pleased that this issue appears to be behind us," Glantz told Patch Friday.
The Glantz campaign will have to file amended campaign finance documents.
AMC, the national theater chain with 2 Creve Coeur locations, is responding to concerns over security following a shooting spree in Colorado that left at least 12 dead.
Zweifel is seeking re-election as State Treasurer.
The State Representative is one of eight candidates running for the Democratic nomination.
A roundup of job opportunities in the area.
16 year-old Emily Beth Herberger died in a single car accident Monday night in St. Charles County.
The editor of CreveCoeurVoter.com reflects on recent comments made by the President about business creation.
Tyler Muchnick, Will Steffen and Paul Knight will be recognized by the Monarch Fire Protection District.
The son of the St. Louis Cardinals' third base coach will be a sophomore
Creve Coeur's Planning and Zoning Commission gave approval this week to a proposal to add a bookstore that will connect to the school's library.
Each week, Patch publishes information from the local restaurant inspections of St. Louis County Department of Health as well as their grade.
This is Meredith's second bid for a seat in the Missouri General Assembly.
The Saul Mirowitz Jewish Community School's plans to brand itself have run into trouble as far as city sign codes are concerned.
The former state lawmaker is one of eight candidates for the Democratic nomination.
Patch has an update on commercial retail activity at the Koman Group property in Creve Coeur.
Former State Treasurer Sarah Steelman faces businessman John Brunner and U.S. Rep. Todd Akin in next month's primary.
Haas is one of eight seeking the Democratic party nomination.
This is McNary's first run for statewide office.
A look at some of the recent criminal activity being investigated by Creve Coeur Police.
Leaders, parents and scouts are invited to use the free Local Voices blogging platform to share news, photos and information with the community.
City leaders and members of the business community chime in on proposed revisions to city sign codes.
Patch rounds up recent standout blog posts from Local Voices bloggers.
The St. Louis Post-Dispatch boys player of the year will not suit up for De Smet in the fall.
MoDOT has taken the stretch of Route 141 between Parkway Central High School and St. Luke's Hospital down to one lane.
Schupp is running unopposed in the redrawn 88th district. There are no other candidates on other party lines.
The former State Auditor is one of eight running in the Democratic Party primary.
Families and dogs, runners, bicyclists, rollerbladers and proud government and traffic officials all enjoyed the completion of this major road project.
A look at what we're doing this week on Patch, and a reminder of how you can contribute.
Commerical property owners and the Chamber of Commerce have lined up in opposition to proposals set for discussion Monday night.
Robert Tomaso is due back in Creve Coeur Municipal Court next month.
Sue Meredith is one of two candidates seeking the Democratic nomination for the 71st state House.
For a fee, volunteers will get access to PGA perks.
The inaugural Red Arch survey asked more than 50 influential Republicans questions tied to the GOP primary.
The Missouri Department of Transportation will open the new Route 141 this weekend and the Page-Olive connector.
Each week, Patch finds businesses seeking to fill positions in town and in nearby communities. Here are five opportunities we found this week.
Tracy McCreery is running in the newly-drawn Missouri house district which includes portions of Olivette, Maryland Heights, Creve Coeur and unincorporated St. Louis County.
This is Shane Schoeller's first attempt at statewide office.
Pattonville High School senior Anjali Fernandes will make address in Jefferson City this weekend and meet President Obama in Washington later this month.