A special budget committee met Monday to look at the 2012 recommended St. Louis County budget.
Former House Speaker gains in the polls as alternatives to Romney falter.
Old Highway 141 span over Fenton Creek opens for traffic.
Residents testify as to the value of the county parks system and urge the county council to keep them open.
There is plenty of other fat to cut first before we get to the parks—which is a political ploy to get a tax hike, anyway.
More than 60 attended the county council meeting Tuesday, with 10 speaking about the parks.
About 100 people have signed the online petition asking county government officials not to close parks to cut the budget.
St. Louis County Executive Charlie Dooley calls for closing 19 county parks to help cut $10 million from his 2012 budget proposal.
Boundary adjustment means bridge formerly owned by St. Louis County will be completely maintained by Fenton
Wagner campaign responds to speculation from Politico that she may switch races.
Employer Support of the Guard and the Missouri Division of Workforce Development team up to help Guardsmen and Reservists market themselves to potential employers.
Event touts benefits of living, working and shopping in Jefferson County.
In court documents, Fenton resident's attorney asks for mandated treatment for a gambling addiction instead of prison time.
Ed Martin and Ann Wagner traded light jabs on endorsements and disagreement over immigration policy in the first debate between candidates for Missouri's new second district U.S. House seat.
County Executive and council at odds over resolution’s reach.
Charter language was ambiguous, officials said.
State treasurers auction set for 9 a.m. Oct. 4 in Columbia, Mo.
The 2nd District candidates are set to debate each other this weekend.
Governor Nixon calls on lawmakers to pass an economic development package or go home.
City wants most of its unspent contribution back, says it fulfilled its obligation
Governor's office says bill will be "reviewed closely."
Missouri's highest-ranking elected Republican has thrown his support behind the former Massachusetts governor.
Despite a state recommendation the taxes to be increased significantly, the Northwest school board keeps ax flat in response to the down economy.
Neal Boyd announced he will run for a Missouri House seat next year.
River level decrease allows support piers to be built for the Old Gravois Road bridge.
Mayor says the grant project veers away from marketing the former auto manufacturing site and does not benefit the city.
The Missouri State Teachers Association was awarded an injunction to stop a new Missouri social networking law from taking effect Sunday. Meanwhile, Gov. Nixon is asking for repeals to the current law.
Projects include emergency operations center and animal control facility, but the projects depend on funding, county executive says.
The Missouri State Teachers Association is suing the state over a new Missouri social network law that takes effect Aug. 28.
"Patch" launches a project to chronicle the effects of the economic crisis and the creative and innovative ways people are responding to it.
St. Louis County residents could see major increases in sewer bills over the next four years.
New high-speed plant will triple staff by adding 42 employees, owner says.
Missouri Department of Natural Resources grant makes new trailhead and connector possible.
Changes include licensing of mechanical contractors and adoption of an existing building code.
Charter language is open to interpretation, county executive says.
The US Postal Service has announced it will consider closing thousands of branches.
Homeowners with ruined basements want to be compensated for damages but received no firm commitment from the board.
The congressman said he’d make an official announcement about 2012 race once redistricting lines are finalized.
The Jefferson County Council approves a new Code of Municipal Ordinances.
Chesterfield state senator will instead run for a second term in the Missouri Senate.