Your federal, Missouri income tax return must be filed by April 17, unless you get an extension.
"Florissant Patch" rounds up tips and advice for registering your small business name and for obtaining city licenses and permits.
With less than a month until the Valley of Flowers festival, the mayor and council are asking residents and business owners to maintain their properties.
The Council makes additional changes to the bill but holds off on a final vote until its next meeting.
The Florissant City Council's agenda has a focus on local businesses opening and expanding.
"Florissant Patch" rounds up tips and resources for finding a business location in town.
As the primary battle between two incumbents loom, Clay begins to rack up big endorsements.
With the filing season closed, the statewide campaign season begins for the August primary, November general elections.
With unincorporated residents voting against the annexation, Florissant's population remains the same.
One Patch reader thought we should ask the question, so we are. Share your thoughts on the low turnout for Tuesday's election by clicking on the 'comment' button below.
Residents approve all three propositions to amend the city's charter.
Ben Hernandez defeats challenger Michael Bober with more than 50 percent of the vote.
While Florissant residents approved the ballot measure, the unincorporated area strongly declined it.
She ousts 12-year councilwoman Karen McKay, who's considering a possible mayoral campaign, in tight race.
The former Ferguson-Florissant board member captured 47 percent of the vote to win the seat.
Voter turnout appears to be low in the municipal election.
With five of five precincts reporting, long-time Councilwoman Karen McKay has been ousted.
Commissioners continue to weigh how each business should be classified in terms of "permitted uses."
Before you head out to vote, we're giving you some basic tips and info as folks head to the polls.
We're giving you a step-by-step helping guide to Tuesday's municipal election.
Council makes a number of recommendations to the city's charter and gets an update on the budget in the latest work session.
Vote on annexing unincorporated area north of the city is Tuesday.
The 1st Congressional District and senate District 13 could prove to be vital races for the North County area.
Ben Hernandez has his focus squarely on helping his residents and their concerns.
"Florissant Patch" gets advice from local experts on different types of legal business structures.
Ward 9 candidate Michael Bober looks to enhance the Florissant community and the lives of its residents.
City councilors attempt to clean up meth properties with new ordinance.
Florissant City Council ponders a few site issues of the proposed development.
Next Tuesday, voters will decide on one countywide proposition and four citywide propositions.
Ward 7 Councilwoman Karen McKay seeks re-election on the April 3 ballot. She sees public safety, economic development, streets and communication as critical issues.
The council will have its first discussions of the Walmart project and proposed Internet cafe during Monday's meeting.
Several candidates and public officials spoke to members of the African American community about the importance of registering to vote and voting.
St. Louis County township caucuses proceeded quietly, while St. Charles County caucuses sparked nationwide coverage.
MoDOT reports road crews are averaging a six-hour response time but urges drivers to pay attention as road crews are still working.
In a letter sent through Sen. Tim Green's office, the attorney general's office agrees with Florissant mayor that the salary should not have been lowered during a current term.
Councilors reviewed past and present ordinances regarding single-serve liquor laws and animal permits.
The annual soiree boasts $3,000 more than last year's event.
The city gives tips in how to stay safe from dishonest contractors.
Voters will decide April 3 whether to approve a $100 million bond issue for a new Family Court and circuit court improvements in Clayton.
Process will decide how Republican presidential delegates are dispersed.