VIDEOS: The embattled congressman from Wildwood told media he's continuing his candidacy. In a well-attended media conference Friday afternoon, Todd Akin said voters should have the choice between the two candidates they were expecting.
House Majority Floor Leader Tim Jones, R-Eureka, was honored recently by the area’s leading economic development organization for his leadership on issues critical to improving Missouri’s business climate.
Today's notations from the last 24 hours regarding Todd Akin's bid to move past controversial statements he made that caused a public outcry when he told a St. Louis television station that “legitimate rape” rarely leads to pregnancy.
Consumers are advised to throw out any cantaloupe grown in southwest Indiana. Schnucks stores pulled cantaloupe from the area and a specific farm was identified as a likely source.
Missouri Department of Transportation reports the St. Louis Regional Work Zones for Aug. 23-29.
As U.S. Senate candidate Todd Akin attempts to mend broken voter and political fences from Sunday's rape- and abortion-related remarks, what will it take for the Wildwood resident to get the election back on track? Maybe $100,000.
Wildwood, Ellisville and Ballwin city representatives, along with West St. Louis County Chamber of Commerce and Missouri Department of Transportation managers are putting ideas into motion for Manchester Road corridor.
Speculation has popped up that Ballwin's Wagner, the GOP candidate for Akin's current U.S. House seat, could swap places with Akin on the ballot.
Wildwood's Early Childhood Recreation hosts an annual outing to the Wabash Frisco and Pacific Railroad Association trains. Hurry to register for this fun, free event—it's extremely popular.
Here are a few tips for those seeking approval from the Eureka Board of Aldermen to bow hunt inside of city limits. Two hunters received permission Tuesday night.
More than 500 Missouri State Fair attendees found unclaimed property worth $68,000 at this year's fair. Patch reveals how much unclaimed property is waiting for Eureka and Wildwood residents. What are you waiting for?
With a Tuesday deadline for U.S. Rep. Todd Akin to step aside from the U.S. Senate race without getting courts involved, political leaders in Patch communities around the country are speaking out.
The candidate for Missouri Senate issues ad Monday.
Pay increases are being discussed by officials during St. Louis County's budgeting process this year. It would mark the first time in four years that employees were given raises.
A round-up of reaction stories and news updates since this story exploded on Sunday. This is one Wildwood resident who quickly captured national news in the past 24 hours.
A parade starts at 10 a.m., followed by a Vintage Car Show at Wildwood Town Center Plaza. See what else there will be to do Aug. 25. Know how "old" Wildwood is as a city?
Motorists should use alternative routes for at least six weeks.
PHOTO GALLERY: Fun was happening for the Back To School annual party at Wildwood Town Center.
Prescription pain killers, or opioids, make up vast majority of drugs being abused by teenagers. Their drug source? Home medicine cabinet of family and friends. Eureka Police Department offers 24x7 drug drop-off box.
Missouri Department of Transportation reports the St. Louis Regional Work Zones for Aug. 16-22.
Congressional candidate Ann Wagner hopes to turn Missouri "firecracker red." Wildwood resident Todd Akin spoke at campaign headquarters, as did Ed Martin and other hopeful candidates.
Based on current Wildwood police reports, the number of citations issued for trespassing is on the rise and making a splash. Some larcenies resulted along with the trespassing. And don't total the car if you're going to steal it.
A committee of parks supporters studied the St. Louis County Parks system and endorsed a tax increase proposal. The measure must pass through the county council, where Councilman Steve Stenger said there is not a funding problem with the parks.
MoDOT reports the St. Louis Regional Work Zones for Aug. 9-15. Lane shifts and closures continue on westbound and eastbound I-44 in-between Lewis Road and Antire Road near Eureka as part of a pavement reconstruction project.
Some inquiring minds among Patch readers want to know exactly where U.S. Republican Senator candidate Todd Akin cast his vote after he edged out two others for the Republican slot...
"Anything to make life better for the men and women of the Missouri Air National Guard, that's been my focus," said Brig. Gen. Jon Kelk, a St. Louis resident. During Operation Desert Storm, he was credited with first aerial victory of the conflict.
The Secretary of State Office is still waiting for two St. Louis County precincts to report the results. With 468 of 470 precincts reporting, Glenn Koenen is in the lead by only 43 votes. Eureka candidate was George Weber.
In an East (Ed Martin) versus West (Adam Warren) Missouri Republican candidacy bid for attorney general, Martin pulled ahead early Tuesday evening and stayed the frontrunner.
LAST CHANCE—POLLS CLOSE AT 7 P.M. so there's only 6 more hours to cast your vote for primary candidates and issues at your polling place Tuesday. Share your predictions in the comments' section.
The high-stakes battle between incumbent members of Congress will come to an end Tuesday. Our 'Blue Arch' Panelists also weigh in on implications for other Democrats.
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention officials are processing a dead bat from Wildwood.
Candidates are pushing their 'Get Out The Vote' message hard in the last days of the Primary campaign.
U.S. Senate candidate and Wildwood resident Todd Akin held a rally at the Westport Plaza Sheraton on Aug. 3, ending his week-long bus tour of Missouri.
If approved in November, the St. Louis County ballot item would fund upgrades at various library locations.
Some of the replacement signs will include iSign chips, which will allow the missing signs to be tracked with an iPhone app, campaign officials say.
Rifle/pistol range located off Interstate 44 to shut down while bullet trap is repaired.
Mayor Dennis Hancock said he and the city's board of aldermen do not believe it should support an organization that works against its membership. Fenton and Wildwood leaders have taken differing views on the state's sales tax distribution system.
The city hopes a broadband provider will try a pilot project in the area west of Missouri Route 109, while providers wrestle with the prospect of “extreme installations.”
The Missouri Public Service Commission is hosting a dozen meetings in St. Louis and beyond to ask residents for input on an average 14 percent rate increase.
Wildwood will purchase adjoining property and is reviewing results from a user survey,