Former Times Beach, MO, Mayor Marilyn Leistner is now a Eureka alderman. She wonders why the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency wants to return to the worst dioxin contamination site—her former city.
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency teams will start taking new soil samples Tuesday afternoon at Route 66 State Park near Eureka, the former dioxin site cleaned up in 1997-1999. They have new technology to apply.
Eureka Mayor Kevin Coffey told attendees of Eureka's Town Hall Meeting Thursday evening the winning bid for Eureka's future water softener system was expected to be reviewed Monday and possibly awarded Tuesday.
PHOTO GALLERY: Spontaneous visit to Missouri Veterans Cemetery poses question of what few words one would choose to place on tombstone. What five words would you select to represent your life?
Rock will be blasted and cleared away to widen I-270. I-44 drivers going through Eureka will face altered drive times due to Antire Road replacement project from Missouri Department of Transportation.
Delays and long lines of traffic already are occurring on Interstate 44 at the Eureka Antire Road construction zone of the U.S. highway. What alternate routes can anyone suggest?
Wildwood city authorization for outdoor game courts now will be based on updated ordinances and codes regarding design, size and location. Public health, safety and welfare issues were analyzed.
A liquor license application for Big Chief Restaurant on Manchester Road's historic Route 66 in Wildwood leads to public hearing Tuesday night.
Three Wildwood residents will continue to serve the municipality as volunteers.
This business entrepreneur and self-professed political outsider says he wants to apply lessons learned from business building to restore "Missouri's greatness." He characterizes himself as tough but fair.
Missouri Department of Transportation crews will close one lane on eastbound I-44 at Antire Road, just east of Eureka, starting Tuesday, May 29, after evening rush. Some lanes in the area already are blocked.
Glenn Gaehle, Wildwood's Farmers' Market manager, reminds residents this year's new farmers' market hours are 8:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m.
Missouri Sen. Brian Nieves tells Patch his travel hardship legislation passed Friday, and is waiting for action on Gov. Jay Nixon's desk.
PHOTO GALLERY: This year's farmers' market season was initiated Saturday morning at an area within Wildwood's Town Center.
West St. Louis County State Senator Jane Cunningham was hospitalized overnight in Jefferson City after feeling light-headed Wednesday at the state capitol.
The State Senator who serves much of West St. Louis County was reportedly feeling light-headed Wednesday.
A group who consider themselves representative of all the founders of Wildwood are privately funding a cornerstone for the future city hall currently being built.
Eureka's One Curve At A Time founder says the deadline is June 1 to submit public comments to Missouri transportation officials who will vote on the final list of statewide roadway projects to fund the next several years.
To better understand what Wildwood and Clarkson Valley leaders are facing, Patch interviewed the executive director of the St. Louis County Boundary Commission.
Clarkson Valley and Wildwood leaders look at potential consolidation plans as contingency to ensure residents have options. Clarkson Valley mayor says pressure from Jefferson City outcomes to consolidate is getting more intense.
TAKE POLL: Every six years, municipalities can propose changes to St. Louis County Boundary Commissioners. This year, Clarkson Valley representatives reportedly signaled they would not mind that Wildwood reps include them on their annexation list.
Safety, job creation, and better transportation were cited Monday as reasons Missouri needs funding for roads, rail and bridges. Shawn Archambault, representing Eureka's One Curve At A Time, asked for local roadway improvements.
Missouri's legislators in Jefferson City have lengthy list of issues to tackle before the current session ends Friday, per a Kansas City Star article today.
A meeting will be held Monday afternoon to address the needs and challenges of Missouri's transportation system. It's a chance for St. Louis area drivers to voice concerns.
As work continues on a project to replace much of the driving surface on Interstate 64 double deck structure downtown this year, Missouri Department of Transportation officials offer tips to help minimize the potential impacts.
Following are the new Wildwood City Council committee assignments, post April 3 election and swearing in of new members.
MoDOT and St. Louis County representatives are switching which agency will maintain some West County roads, according to the St. Louis Post-Dispatch.
MoDOT is narrowing lanes on I-270 from Manchester Road to I-44 beginning at 7 p.m. Wednesday.
Eureka will host an event at City Hall for a Day of Prayer Thursday.
Endorsements are piling up for both candidates.
Local Tea Party members will be in town as part of a nationwide tour. How large will the Wednesday crowd be in Valley Park, which is the only scheduled St. Louis-area stop?
Wildwood Historical Society and Wildwood Architectural Review Board members were given more time to readdress plans for a proposed addition to the society's property located off Missouri Route 100 in Wildwood.
Once it was a real chicken coop. Over the decades, this structure was renovated into offices when a Wildwood-based, wooden toy-making company existed on the property. Now adding to—or around—the coop is being contemplated, but not without issues.
After serving three terms for six years on Wildwood's City Council, member David Sewell says it's all about learning and understanding the history of this municipality.
Ellisville City Council Member Matt Pirrello said the $5 million will be evenly shared among the three cities.
Finally, vacant houses and a few outer buildings associated with a former Superfund area that neighbors considered eye sores to their otherwise beautiful Wildwood subdivisions are coming down. The buildings are off Strecker Road near Manchester Road.
An experienced finance and human resources professional is being sought by the City of Wildwood for $50,00 to $60,000. Job application materials are due in five days.
The Vietnam Veterans Memorial Fund is seeking to add a photo for every name on The Wall in Washington, D.C. Four Eureka veterans revealed from a search for local veterans who needs photos.
At Monday's city council meeting, Mayor Tim Woerther received a "key" surprise. He's the first Wildwood mayor with two terms.
At Monday's city council meeting, 10 council members were sworn in, as well as the re-elected mayor.