The Republican from St. Louis County represents Missouri's new Second Congressional District.
Few challengers sign up for April elections.
The Missouri Public Service Commission has approved a rate increase request by Ameren UE that will add $10 to the average bill. Laclede Gas is also asking the commission to let it raise rates on its customers.
The St. Louis Department of Revenue has four offices to serve taxpayers.
The Missouri Department of Transportation reports its St. Louis work zones for Dec. 20-26.
Friday, MoDOT’s St. Louis District Engineer Ed Hassinger announced two major construction projects are near completion: I-64 double deck (Poplar Street Bridge) rehabilitation and I-44 at Antire pavement replacement.
Legislation being prepared to ban assault-style weapons; President to make the issue "central" to his second term
Here's our weekly look at who's hiring in and around Fenton and High Ridge.
Filing for April’s elections started on Tuesday at 8 a.m. The office of Mayor and four aldermen are up for grabs.
As many as five new faces could be seen on the Fenton Board of Aldermen, depending on the outcome of the municipal elections on Apr. 2, 2013.
The Missouri Department of Transportation reports its St. Louis work zones for December 6-12.
Zephrex-D, the decongestant touted as a tool in the fight against meth labs, is now available at Walgreens, Walmart and CVS.
Error on real estate and property tax bills blamed on printer.
The Sunland Inc. plant that distributes products to Trader Joe's, Whole Foods, Target and others is linked to Salmonella contamination that made at least 41 people ill in 20 states.
The Missouri Department of Transportation reports on the St. Louis work zones for Nov. 29-Dec. 5.
Zephrex-D, a new decongestant touted to fight meth labs, is now available at Walgreens. It's coming to two more major St. Louis area pharmacies in coming weeks.
Long-time public official Ed Kemp had planned to retire at the end of the year following a 40-year career.
The Missouri Department of Transportation reports on the St. Louis regional work zones for November 22-28.
The Missouri Department of Transportation reports on its St. Louis work zones for November 15-21.
Fenton city officials agreed to close the bridge for a couple of hours Thanksgiving morning at the request of Sunset Hills, to accommodate a 5k race.
Four historic pistols displayed at the Jefferson Barracks Historic Site were stolen from the Civil War in the West exhibit.
The Missouri Department of Transportation reports St. Louis work zones for November 8 -14.
Ne response on a request by Fenton to share lobbying efforts on a potential law to change the way sales tax revenue is distributed in St. Louis County
Jefferson County Clerk Wes Wagner was criticized by two members of the county council about the late posting of vote totals on election night.
Fenton will elect a mayor and four alderman next April; local school boards also will fill positions.
There were no running vote totals Tuesday night. Complete returns were posted on the Jefferson County Clerk's website after 10:30 p.m.
Voters support both parties in federal, state and county elections.
Governor Jay Nixon and others battle perception that Mitt Romney could give Republicans a lift in Missouri on election day.
MoDOT Reports on the St. Louis Work Zones for November 1-7
Jefferson County said to be potential bellwether county for Missouri elections.
McCaskill stopped by the Arnold VFW Hall Wednesday to try to drum up support in Jefferson County, which may be the state's bellweather county in the U.S. Senate race.
Zephrex-D, a new decongestant that drug agents say cannot be converted into methamphetamine, is set to hit St. Louis pharmacies this month. A prescription will not be required to purchase the drug in some areas.
BreadCo is asking for a variance to lower the number of queuing spaces required for a drive-though facility.
Just more than 7 percent of participants said they had confidence the St. Louis area businessman would win in November.
Betty Anne Ward McCaskill,84, known for her plain-spoken, colorful, Midwestern sensibility.
A recap of the last Fenton Board of Aldermen meeting.
One of Fenton's oldest building will be moved to Faust Park in Chesterfield.
Public is invited to attend on Oct. 29.
The Ku Klux Klan wants to put flyers on cars in Arnold to attract members, in spite of the city's law banning the practice. The threat of a lawsuit is what swayed the council's decision.
A Rockwood School District curriculum leader has been honored for his 20 years of National Guard experience.