Attorneys said Holly Parks, Wildwood city council member, Ward 2, did not violate the Sunshine Law or the city charter in a Wednesday evening special public hearing. Read why that is the case.
Commission co-chair from Wildwood sees redistricting St. Louis County voter lines to likely become partisan debate by political parties.
An attorney from Armstrong Teasdale will lead an investigational public hearing Wednesday evening regarding whether one city council member violated Missouri's Sunshine Law and the City Charter.
Bridges will be replaced, roads will be resurfaced and and major improvements to Missouri Route 109 are planned.
Auditors for the city present an annual financial snapshot.
The congressman said he’d make an official announcement once St. Louis County redistricting lines are finalized.
A native Texan, now living in Wildwood, said he finally found a candidate he would like to see in the 2012 presidential race. He wants that candidate to know Missouri will support him.
Ed Martin wants to win the 2nd Congressional District of Missouri seat to get government back to its roots. He addressed Wild Horse Township Republicans' members in Wildwood on Saturday.
Constructors of the new, mini-park and parking area fondly called the West Frisco Project in Eureka are pushing toward an August premier date. Join the dedication celebration Aug. 12.
For those who cannot identify this man, they now may sigh with relief. Read on to see why it could be perceived as a good thing to not know him!
St. Louis County Council District 7, which contains Wildwood and Eureka, reflects modest growth, but four other council districts lost population. Boundaries will change.
Although Wildwood is still represented by Sen. Brian Nieves (R-26) based from Franklin County, Sen. Jane Cunningham (R-7) made her annual visit to the Wildwood city council meeting Monday, and announced a little surprise.
Ed Martin and Ann Wagner praise Jane Cunningham for conservative leadership.
Eureka library lovers finally will get a little more room in which to temporarily spread out.
Chesterfield state senator instead will run for a second term in the Missouri Senate.
Three Eureka Planning & Zoning Commissioners continue with their service to the municipality's businesses and residents.
Missouri Sunshine Laws were introduced in 1973, seven years after the Freedom of Information Act was passed in Congress in response to the Watergate scandal. Wildwood city officials will revisit the laws July 20 when investigating a city council member.
The agreement would require MSD to make about $4.7 billion in improvements throughout 23 years, warranting additional rate hikes for customers. Missouri, one of the plaintiffs in the case, will not sign the agreement.
Special, external legal counsel was hired by Wildwood officials to conduct an investigation regarding a potential violation of Missouri Sunshine Law and Wildwood city charter guidelines by one city council member.
Market managers in Clayton and other St. Louis County cities have expressed concerns with the fee structure assessed by the county's health department. Wildwood Farmers' Market manager provides a local perspective.
One of Wildwood's most traveled bridges is down to one lane for repair work.
A Wildwood resident requested potential ethics violations be reviewed concerning two city council members. Board members meet at 5:30 p.m. at the St. Louis Community College-Wildwood.
Homeowners who would like to appeal a higher assessment may do so to the St. Louis County Board of Equalization through July 11.
See why Ann Wagner wants to win the 2nd Congressional District of Missouri seat. She addressed Wild Horse Township Republicans members in Wildwood on Saturday.
Wildwood residents, as well as the Rockwood School District, were represented by Rep. Don Gosen at Thursday's town hall meeting regarding the Turner v. Clayton lawsuit about the future of students in unaccredited St. Louis districts.
Thursday night at a Chesterfield-based town hall meeting at 7 p.m., state legislators plan to provide information and answer questions about the Turner v. Clayton case, which involves transfer students from unaccredited school districts.
R. Jon Bopp will serve Wildwood for another four years after being appointed at Monday's city council meeting. See why he wanted to continue contributing to the municipality's planning.
Wildwood's city representatives and attorney face decisions about a complex, internal matter.
Wildwood replaces the vacant Ward 1 seat at Monday's city council meeting, with third attempt since the April 5 election.
One of Wildwood's Ward 2 city council members, Holly Parks, will be investigated regarding an e-mail she sent May 19 about the potential reconsideration of a recommended appointee for a vacant Ward 1 slot. She says it's Freedom of Speech.
U.S. Congressman Todd Akin claims Wildwood as his new official residence.
Eureka city leaders were asked about officially taking the Eureka Historical Society under the city's banner.
The new speed limit along Interstate 270 is 60 mph in most areas.
Missouri Department of Transportation staffers' plan approved to save $512 million by making job, facility and budget cuts. MoDOT building in Joplin may be transformed into a school.
Wildwood's volunteer planning committee members hold final meeting for future community park.
U.S. Geological Survey teams altered their initial assessment of the earthquake that occurred early Tuesday morning near Sullivan, MO. How does it compare to Missouri's worst quake?
The Metropolitan Sewer District bond may be on the April 2012 ballot. Increased revenue would fund improvements required by federal consent decree agreement with regulatory agencies.
State representatives, citizens tout and decry proposed map, ask commission to make districts competitive. A map is to be submitted to Gov. Jay Nixon by Aug. 18.
Subdivision residents in Eureka were alarmed when they noticed strangers camping at a job site next to their backyards for the past two nights. Workers staying at the site are cleaning and repainting one of the city's tanks located off Viola Lane.
Here's a photo collage review of construction at the Forby Road area in Eureka.