Hancock will not seek re-election in 2013; has held the mayor's seat since April 2001.
The Missouri Gaming Commission added Seemayer to its involuntary exclusion list on Wednesday.
MoDOT kicked off Work Zone Awareness Week Monday, and it's warning drivers to watch for road crews.
One person was killed Friday morning when a work vehicle was struck in the Interstate 270 work zone between Interstate 44 and Manchester Road.
A group of Olde Towne Fenton business owners is looking for ways to attract more people to the city's original business district.
Lanes close Monday night at 7 p.m. on I-270 as the expansion project begins between Manchester Road and Highway 44.
Fenton business group to discuss ways to bring more visibility to the Fenton's original business district. Patch Readers choose Olde Towne Fenton Bridge as a name for the new span that will link Olde Towne and Sunset Hills.
Missouri Department of Transportation crews have plenty of work scheduled during the next week but none of it will keep motorists from the Cardinals opening day on Friday or the Go! St. Louis Marathon on Sunday.
Various lanes of the interstate from Manchester Road to Interstate 44 will be closed nightly through early May.
The lanes will be closed throughout the weekend.
As the primary battle between two incumbents loom, Clay begins to rack up big endorsements.
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Republicans in Wisconsin may look to Romney as the only possible candidate to beat President Obama.
Eat like a Rockefeller, or at least John Jacob Astor, one of the passengers aboard the Titanic, whose centennial will be commemorated with lavish dinners and parties on the anniversary of the ship's sinking, April 15.
One candidate includes Eureka-based George "Boots" Weber, who is a Democrat. Republican candidate Ann Wagner will speak Friday night at St. Louis County club dinner.
Prop S supporters want tax dollars for courthouses. Opponents?—not so much.
Missouri and Illinois departments of transportation are doing work on both sides of the river this weekend.
A look at two of the candidates seeking a position on the Lindbergh Board of Education.
Such a long awaited structure in town deserves a fitting monicker. We'd like to hear your ideas for naming the Meramec River bridge nearing completion in Fenton.
Fenton-area resident files for position to be decided in the Aug. 7 primary election.
Jessica L. Harris pleaded guilty to embezzling from her former Fenton-based employer Micro Engineering, Inc.
Wildwood joins five other municipalities to share lobbying expenses to fight against sales tax distribution changes that are heavily favored by Fenton and Chesterfield.
Workers were expected to finish pouring cement Monday to build the roadway of the new bridge.
More flowers, more benches and more banners are among the ideas presented to revive Olde Towne Fenton.
The Missouri Department of Revenue will give everyone a break on sales tax for new appliances.
Process will decide how Republican presidential delegates are dispersed.
The parade begins at 11:30 a.m. in downtown St. Louis at 18th and Market streets, and heads east to Broadway Avenue and Market Street.
Everything may be green on Saturday, but the Missouri Department of Revenue is making it's "green" announcement a day ahead of time
A proposal by Rep. Mike Leara "won't happen this year," he said.
Details about Mitt Romney's appearance in Kirkwood Park Tuesday.
Youth seat belt campaign encourages teens to make it click.
A Byrnes Mill man faces visa fraud. Separately, a Fenton man pleaded guilty to bribing a government official and contracting fraud.
There are still unresolved legal issues in the effort to draw new political lines.
The event commemorated the first parachute jump, done at Jefferson Barracks 100 years ago.
Missouri Department of Transportation teams launches "enhanced pothole patrol" this week that promises 24-hour service on weekdays. Where are the worst potholes near Fenton and High Ridge? Let's get them on MoDOT's list.
Plus: Updated caucus locations, St. Louis County Lincoln Days and more endorsements in the U.S. Senate race.
The project will be paid for from a $130,000 grant from St. Louis County's Municipal Park Grant Commission.
The current 3rd District representative spoke to media about his plans for the Aug. 7 primary.
The two Missouri members of Congress will face off in the Aug. 7 primary.
Horton will step down from his Tea Party post to seek the county treasurer's position