Eureka High School music teacher, John Arata, is a member of the Air National Guard band "Sidewinder," whose video went viral on YouTube.
Missouri's highest-ranking elected Republican has thrown his support behind former Massachusetts governor. Steelman leads Akin (R-Wildwood) in the GOP primary.
Here's a chance to assist with replenishing trees in Joplin, MO, as post-tornado recovery efforts continue.
The city's board of aldermen granted the following business-related special use permits at Tuesday's aldermanic meeting.
Neal Boyd announced he will run for a Missouri House seat next year.
Eureka board of aldermen added a caveat to an existing ordinance regarding keeping chickens as pets within the city limits of Eureka.
After an injunction stops a new Missouri social networking law from taking effect, the revised version, Senate Bill 1, is making its way through the legislature during this special session.
A new committee of eight residents was appointed at Monday evening's city council meeting to analyze present factors of the ward's population and possible redistricting.
This past week, Eureka-Wildwood Patch ran a series of exclusive features about each of Eureka's six board of aldermen. Because this obviously was a jam-packed week, here they are altogether for our readers' convenience.
St. Louis-area lawmakers and congressional candidates were quick to react to President Barack Obama's speech Thursday night addressing the national economy.
Colleagues select Rep. Tim Jones to lead the Missouri House of Representatives in 2013.
Ann Wagner, a Republican candidate for the 2nd Congressional District candidate for Missouri, including Wildwood, had recent writings during her time abroad as a U.S. ambassador made public on Wikileaks, the St. Louis Post-Dispatch reports.
The change in direction appears to have cooled tensions between St. Louis County Executive Charlie Dooley and members of the St. Louis County Council.
As U.S. Rep. Russ Carnahan continues to be questioned about his political future, the political landscape is littered with pitfalls. One poll shows him competitive in the 2nd Congressional District.
Allen Icet, a Wildwood resident, recently took on the job as campaign manager for Ed Martin, one of two candidates running for the 2nd Congressional District of Missouri.
Officials will test additional sirens to St. Louis County's $7.5 million emergency system at 11 a.m. Wildwood was grossly lacking in sirens until this recent effort. The test will last three minutes.
Lafayette High School parking lot was filled with biking buffs for this annual event, making it the largest one since the Tour was initiated.
The Missouri State Teachers Association just learned it was awarded an injunction to stop a new Missouri social networking law from taking effect Sunday.
A new indoor and outdoor equine facility approved by Wildwood Planning and Zoning Commissioners had some residents worried and disappointed.
Lt. Gov. Peter Kinder is feeling the heat, but one political science professor notes that there may not be any alternatives to face Gov. Jay Nixon in 2012.
Congressman Todd Akin defended efforts to reduce federal spending prior to a meeting planned at a union hall in Ballwin on Wednesday. Protesters want him to focus on job creation.
A vote Monday night about Wildwood's land usage categories within the city's Town Center finally broke the stalemate city council members have been in for a year, but Mayor Tim Woerther vetoed the outcome.
A new economic development task force was established at Monday's evening's city council meeting, and volunteers got appointed to committees.
State Sen. Jane Cunningham says sexual misconduct from teachers is growing problem. She attended the Rockwood board of education meeting to provide an update regarding Senate Bill 54, which addresses the issue.
Judges now will decide where state House and Senate candidates run for the foreseeable future, due to deadlock.
The city's board of alderman granted a long list of business-related special use permits at Tuesday's aldermanic meeting.
St. Louis County residents could see major increases in sewer bills over the next four years.
State Treasurer Clint Zweifel wants to reassure state residents about their tax dollars.
U.S. Senator Claire McCaskill's 'Kitchen Table Talks' series on Tuesday in Ellisville drew about 60 people to the Daniel Boone Branch Library, including a Wildwood spokesperson regarding U.S. finances.
February kicks off the annual signing days for high school athletes to declare their intentions with college sports programs. Here are Lafayette High and Eureka High athletes to date who have signed on the line. Please submit others.
All the events are scheduled for next month.
Financial planner built career and life here. This is the sixth and last feature regarding profiles of all six Eureka board of aldermen. Patch thanks each one for sharing personal details!
"Newcomer" has made his mark in the community. This is the fourth in a series of features that profile Eureka's board of aldermen. Check back each day this week for the next feature.
An alderman finds satisfaction in the area’s natural beauty. This is the fifth in a series of features that profile Eureka's board of aldermen. Check back Sunday for the last feature.
Alderman stays active with church, civic organizations and 28 grandchildren. This is the third in a series of features that profile Eureka's board of aldermen. Check back each day this week for the next feature.
Leistner's seen the best and worst the area offers. This is the first in a series of features that profile Eureka's board of aldermen. Check back each day this week for the next feature.
If the U.S. Congress doesn't raise the debt ceiling by Tuesday, layoffs and increased property taxes might be among the results in St. Louis County, Chief Operating Officer Garry Earls said.
St. Louis County now offers low-interest loans for police, firefighters, teachers, active military personnel, veterans, nurses, and emergency medical technicians.
Chief Cliff Biele has worked in the Monarch Fire Protection District for 47 years. Monarch's House No. 2, at 18424 Wildhorse Creek Rd., services Wildwood residents.
The U.S. Postal Service announced thousands of branches will be considered for closing.