After U.S. Environmental Protection Agency's withdrawal of proposed interim Preliminary Remediation Goals for dioxin in soil, Wildwood representatives wonder what it means to settling local issues hovering over areas near the city's former Superfund site.
What does Environmental Protection Agency's recent withdrawal of dioxin remediation goals mean to Wildwood's anticipation of a final report from the agency regarding the long-term health safety of the city's former Superfund site?
After four back-to-back terms of city council representation for Wildwood's Ward 2, one member's term is maxed out, per the city's guidelines.
Get the latest on the roadways, from the Missouri Department of Transportation's weekly update.
Construction of the new Wildwood City Hall on the western edge of Town Center is progressing in a very noticeable manner now. Have you been by there lately?
WATCH VIDEO: Volunteers save Missouri Department of Transportation more than $1.5 million per year, but more community assistance is needed.
Three newly elected officials declared their pledges for city service at Eureka's Board of Aldermen meeting Tuesday evening. Special use permits also were approved for eight businesses.
Some Wildwood residents believe their Second Amendment rights now are in question, considering proposed new restrictions to the city's hunting and firearms regulations.
Various lanes of the interstate from Manchester Road to Interstate 44 will be closed nightly through early May.
Many attendees at a public hearing Tuesday evening at Wildwood City Hall predicted the city would have to pay for expensive professional hunters/harvesters in future if more hunting restrictions are adopted. What really prompted this development?
Approximately 35 attendees participated Tuesday night at a public hearing about proposed hunting and firearms regulation changes at Wildwood City Hall. Most spoke against more restrictions for the future.
Eureka, Metro West and Monarch fire protection districts each have unique setups, budget needs.
The Pennsylvania Republican took a break from campaigning for several days to tend to his ailing daughter, Bella. The combination of his daughter's sickness and recent poll numbers showing him possibly losing his home state prompted him to drop out.
One candidate didn't want to let election week close without communicating his appreciation.
Based on an inquiry from a Eureka-Wildwood Patch reader, Patch reverified the current compensation levels for the mayors of Eureka and Wildwood, as well as city council members and board of aldermen. How do they compare?
Eat like a Rockefeller, or at least John Jacob Astor, one of the passengers aboard the ship named Titanic, whose centennial will be commemorated with lavish dinners and parties on the anniversary of the ship's sinking, April 15.
Did the final results turn out the way you predicted?
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The Eureka-based amusement park delighted guests while giving back to the St. Louis community.
Eureka board of alderman and former mayor Robert "Bob" Berry sends the following letter to the community.
Several issues are on the ballots for Wildwood, including a mayoral's race. Voting traffic has been steady at both Eureka and Wildwood.
Tuesday brings municipal elections for both Wildwood and Eureka. Polls are open between 6 a.m. and 7 p.m. Vote to ensure your voice is counted.
Picture-perfect spring weather brought lots of families out for an annual Wildwood event on Saturday.
This weekend, traffic flow returned to Lone Elk Park and the World Bird Sanctuary near Eureka.
Now that the filing period to sign up for state legislative races is over, things are beginning to be a little clearer about what’s to come during the impending election cycle.
One candidate includes Eureka-based George "Boots" Weber, who is a Democrat. Republican candidate Ann Wagner will speak Friday night at St. Louis County club dinner.
Clayton Farmers' Market manager Deb Henderson has asked for a review of a new bill's wording on liability, dogs and operating days, which could affect farmers' markets like the one in Wildwood.
Wildwood joins five other municipalities to share lobbying diligence regarding one of the city's main sources of revenue: the St. Louis County sales tax distribution (pooled) approach. It represents about $2.4 million annually for Wildwood.
Large list of public figures are scheduled to speak out against what they call President Barack Obama's "Health Care Takeover," including Eurekan and Floor Leader Tim Jones. The event is open to the public.
Will the third time be the charm for Tom Schweich?
Two St. Louis-area candidates for statewide office celebrated the opening of a new headquarters in Valley Park.
Be aware of slow-moving vehicles painting stripes on roadways during non-peak traffic hours.
Several of the 13 Wildwood municipal candidates present at Thursday evening's forum spoke of the need for consensus building and fresh starts.
Don't forget that tonight is the candidates' forum being hosted by The League of Women Voters of St. Louis at 7 p.m. at Wildwood City Hall.
MoDOT reports road crews are averaging a six-hour response time, but urges drivers to pay close attention for road crews.
Missouri's new StormAware.mo.gov includes videos about sheltering tips, storm warning systems, myths and links to severe weather texting services. Sign up for alerts.
Did you know many of St. Louis County's court structures are 42 years old and lacking in infrastructure? St. Louis County voters will decide whether to pass a $100 million bond issue on April 3. Supporters will hold last conference this afternoon.
Voters will decide April 3 whether to approve a $100 million bond issue for a new Family Court and circuit court improvements in Clayton.
All St. Louis County voters, including Wildwood and Eureka residents, will decide April 3 whether to adopt the $100 million bond issue. Judges say it's about structures, too.