Council members wish Missouri Department of Transportation managers would do more to improve narrow, winding road.
The annual contest looks to celebrate one of the most natural of West St. Louis County cityscapes.
The Parks Department will present a business plan to the St. Louis County Council after being the center of the 2012 budget discussion.
St. Louis County needs 3,500 workers for the Aug. 7 primary.
Incumbent state representative John McCaherty is raffling off an unusual item—a civilian version of the military M16 rifle—at a fundraising dinner Aug. 27 in the nearby Fenton and High Ridge area.
The Missouri Department of Transportation reports on St. Louis area work zones for July 19-25.
Missouri Department of Transportation crews took stretch of Route 141 between Parkway Central High School and St. Luke's Hospital down to one lane.
Two representatives from the Missouri State Auditors' Office attended the Rockwood School District Board of Education meeting Thursday to introduce themselves and discuss initial parameters of their project about the district.
The Missouri Department of Transportation reports on St. Louis area work zones for July 12-18.
Eureka area residents are celebrating Tuesday afternoon, after good news about the funding of desired Highway FF changes as well as a new Route 47 Missouri River Bridge. Highway FF was deemed one of the state's most dangerous roadways.
Spillover parking in subdivisions near Lafayette High School in Wildwood will be prohibited in more and new areas near the school. The issue becomes options for drivers who turn 16 during the later half of the year.
Monarch Fire Protection District Chief Tom Vineyard attended Monday night's Wildwood City Council meeting to personally meet city reps. Monarch's House No. 2, at 18424 Wildhorse Creek Rd., services Wildwood residents.
The deadline to register to vote in the Aug. 7 Missouri Primary Election is this Wednesday.
Physician in Missouri's Second Congressional District faces an uphill climb in the race to succeed Rep. Todd Akin from Wildwood.
Republican candidates talked about the economy, health care and Mitt Romney Friday night at Washington University in St. Louis.
St. Louis Business Journal staff honors Missouri's Majority Floor Leader from Eureka for the third year in a row.
Eureka and Wildwood drivers who head westward just over the St. Louis County border into Franklin County will face lane closures due to bridge work, starting Monday. Traffic delays are expected.
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The 2012 candidates, incumbents and issues that will affect Eureka, Wildwood and St. Louis County are outlined here. Local candidates include Wildwood resident Todd Akin and Eureka resident George Weber.
To avoid delays, motorists should alter travel times by leaving earlier or plan ahead for ways to avoid this work zone near Eureka on Interstate 44.
Wildwood resident and U.S. Rep. Todd Akin, rated the most conservative congressman in Missouri, told Chesterfield Township Republicans' Saturday morning there are many signals "things are not right in America."
A moment of silence was held Monday at the University City Council meeting for the 17-year-old killed in a drive-by shooting Thursday. She was a May graduate of the Individualized Learning Center in Eureka.
Wildwood city officials were both applauded and challenged about decision to spend more money on assessing recent U.S. Environmental Protection Agency report of former Superfund site and proposed home area.
A discussion about authorizing more environmental consulting work is slated to occur at Monday evening's work session of Wildwood City Council members, following a final report of Environmental Protection Agency experts Thursday.
PHOTO GALLERY: Take a look at what the Wildwood City Hall construction looks like.
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency experts provided a final report on Thursday evening for the Strecker Forest Expanded Site Review recently conducted in Wildwood.
Environmental Protection Agency officials will deliver results of a recent reassessment report, and take questions Thursday evening at a public open house at 7 p.m. See why this report is so critical.
Former Superfund area in Wildwood gets reassessed by U.S. Environmental Protection Agency team. Are contaminants at levels that threaten human health? EPA will host open house Thursday evening. Read the final report.
Quite a variety of topics were covered at the latest Town Hall meeting for Eureka residents. Citywide water softener project to be readdressed tonight.
Most residents are unaware that ESA is the only association in the St. Louis County Athletic Association that shares its facilities with a host of city-sponsored activities.
For all interested in transparency and fairness in government, this free event about how to apply the Missouri Sunshine Law might be a good investment of time Wednesday evening. It is the only St. Louis area session in the near future.
Environmental Protection Agency Region 7: "EPA has no reason to believe (Robert) Feild has mishandled any documents in connection with Wildwood."
St. Louis County Municipal League representatives recognized various West St. Louis County communities and officials for excellence in municipal government
Debate at Lindenwood University touched on healthcare, Syria, budget cuts.
Integrity of Environmental Protection Agency rep Bob Feild, the same manager assigned to oversee safety reassessment of Wildwood's Strecker Forest Development near the former worst U.S. Superfund site, has been called into question.
A fairly large crowd turned out for the Lindenwood University hosted Republican Senate Debate, including a few from Wildwood in addition to Wildwood resident Todd Akin as a candidate.
FIRST AND ONLY IN U.S.: With new technology to apply, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency representatives initiate a new round of ground testing for residual dioxin at Route 66 State Park near Eureka on Tuesday afternoon.
MoDOT officials warn drivers to avoid I-270 during the morning and afternoon hours when blasting will take place and close the road for about 15 minutes at a time. It begins Tuesday and will last all week.
Drop off bicycles, no matter the condition, along with bike parts and wheel-based/non-motorized items at Wildwood Town Center Plaza Saturday for a worthwhile cause.
A meeting hosted by U.S. Environmental Protection Agency reps for Wildwood residents will be held June 21 regarding the safety of a proposed housing development on what once was the worst Superfund site in the United States.