Wildwood city council members endorse an addendum to the city's mobility and access plan for walkers, joggers, bicyclists, equestrians and motorists.
A new "overlay" governmental district to oversee long-term Manchester Road improvements is a new goal for Wildwood, Ballwin and Ellisville city representatives.
A Eureka board of alderman says he's optimistic about new ownership for the Legends Country Club, which closed operations Jan. 31.
A 2007 graduate of Eureka High School, this Wildwood resident studied business and communications at St. Louis Community College and now plans to attend Webster University or the University of Missouri.
Rockwood School District is sponsoring a Board of Education candidates' forum this Tuesday, and it will be moderated by League of Women Voters' representatives.
Safety is the question. Eureka Board of Aldermen have requested necessary work on the retaining walls surrounding a motel located off of Fifth Street, or the motel's permit to operate could be in jeopardy.
A regional transportation plan that regulates safer and more complete mobility and access plans for walkers, joggers, bicyclists, equestrians and motorists is being reviewed. But the topic comes with questions about bicyclists-motorists conflicts.
Wildwood city officials agree to allow St. Louis County officials to legally represent the city in Steven Wayne Elliot v. City of Wildwood, et.al. case. It involves claims of excessive force, as well as assault and batter.
In his State of the Union Address Tuesday, President Barack Obama touched on immigration policy, gun control and the economy, among other national issues. In terms of infrastructure, he proposed a "Fix it First" plan that may affect Eureka and
UPDATE, VIDEOS: Approval to purchase utility poles mandatory for initiating high-speed Internet infrastructure in rural parts of Wildwood gets green light after many residents' pleas and lengthy council debate Monday evening.
PHOTO GALLERY: The area's newest city hall building is officially open at 16860 Main Street. It's the place to go for city business, municipal court and Wildwood police services—all under one roof now.
Fliers left around Eureka by an independent entrepreneur confused residents. Eureka Mayor Kevin Coffey and Board of Aldermen redirected the situation at Tuesday's board meeting.
Interested residents can still sign the petition at Earthbound Recycling, 25 Truitt Drive, in Eureka.
St. Louis bird enthusiasts and conservationists plead with St. Louis County Council members to reject a treetop adventure course proposed for Creve Coeur Park, which originally was targeted to go in Greensfelder Park in Wildwood.
Construction crew manager says the new center is about five months away from completion. Some budgetary changes are outstanding, however, and likely will be presented at the next Eureka Board of Aldermen meeting.
Several Eureka Board of Aldermen said last week's closure of The Country Club at The Legends in Eureka seemed eminent. The family owners of the course say it merely became a financial decision. Following are next, expected steps.
Got tickets for the annual, themed dance hosted by the Eureka Parks and Recreation Department? Preregistration is required.
Go Ape!, an out-of-state treetop adventure course company, now wants to build an area course in Creve Coeur Park instead of the original targeted locale, Greensfelder Park in Wildwood. A request was on the St. Louis County Council agenda Tuesday night.
Who got this year's free passes to Hidden Valley Ski Resort from the city of Wildwood?
Starting Thursday, Missouri Department of Transportation crews will make pavement repairs on northbound and southbound Missouri Route 109 between Legends Parkway and Eureka High School.
Wildwood city officials encourage drivers and walkers to use caution while traveling through the designated construction areas during a series of million-dollar improvement projects.
Did you know Wildwood City Hall became a collection location for The infamous Shoeman Water Project? Donors can drop off shoes in the lobby.
This class helps students learn about severe weather safety, observation skills, and reporting methods. It assists those who would like to become a trained severe weather spotter.
For the portions of Wildwood with no infrastructure for high speed Internet access, there are still easement matters to discuss and tackle before locations of proposed utility poles can be finalized.
Will a significant piece of property in a major thoroughfare of Wildwood be reclassified for different land uses? Part of the issue being debated is whether certain land uses will cause a "glut of similar properties, fragmenting the core of th
First in a series: Did you know a portion of Wildwood is connected to significant Black American history? The road's name lies in its roots. Residents of Spicewood Farms now are petitioning to update the road's name to honor the memory of form
Funds available by the passage of Proposition L allowed the library system managers to extend operating hours.
City staffers prepare to move to new City Hall this month. City offices will be closed during Jan. 28 to 30.
Seats on all three fire protection districts, the Rockwood School District Board of Education, the Wildwood City Council and Eureka Board of Aldermen are all up for election.
A campaign kicked off Wednesday to expand coverage to anyone making 138 percent of the Federal Poverty Level. Advocates say the move would cover an additional 250,000 Missourians.
Many Wildwood residents like to grow fresh produce—so does one, local restaurant owner. This year, a creative gardening solution is being implemented that hopefully will provide win-win outcomes.
Two board seats are up during this election season with one newcomer and one incumbent filing to take the spots.
The projects cost nearly $211 million, and will include road and lane closures around the St. Louis area that begin next week.
A former St. Louis County police officer was approved as the city's new marshal at Monday evening's city council meeting.
For those who would like their Missouri 2012 tax refund in the form of a debit card, this is good news.
LAST CHANCE: This article provides a current list of candidates who have filed since Eureka-Wildwood Patch reported initial candidates on Dec. 11 and Jan. 3. Deadline for filing is today (Jan. 15).
Missouri Department of Transportation improvements in 2012 included major renovations and upgrades to some of the busiest, local roads near Wildwood and Eureka in Franklin and Jefferson Counties.
The Missouri Democrat serves on the Senate's Armed Services Committee, which will hold hearings on the Hagel nomination.
LETTER TO THE EDITOR: Today, Jan. 9, is the opening day of the Missouri General assembly. This Wildwood resident states he is glad about who will be leading in Jefferson City.
This will be the 11th year for this annual, outdoor event hosted by Wildwood representatives.