Voters will decide April 3 whether to adopt the $100 million bond issue.
Florissant Old Town Partners and Northern Arts Council have put together a design contest for local artists.
Walmart representatives present new developments of project, and Florissant City Council gets to work on the charter.
Missouri youth seat belt campaign encourages teens to make it click.
With Walmart having another public hearing, the development looks to withdraw petition for overlay sales tax district.
There are still unresolved legal issues in the effort to draw new political lines.
The commission approves two special permit requests Monday night.
The new plan with have road crews filling potholes within 24 hours.
Jackie Bond Pagano looks to unseat incumbent Karen McKay in Florissant's Ward 7 City Council race.
Several local officials have traveled to Jefferson City in order to file for state representative and senate seats.
City Council, school board and board of trustees candidates each gave a five-minute presentation regarding their candidacy.
Plus: Updated caucus locations, St. Louis County Lincoln Days and more endorsements in the U.S. Senate race.
"Florissant Patch" rounds up the facts on franchise ownership and shares advice from the city's director of economic development.
The current 3rd District representative spoke to media about his plans for the Aug. 7 primary.
The Council votes to help with costs of new donated land, and Mayor Tom Schneider receives a special gift.
Mayor Tom Schneider's office details its standing on the landfill.
With Walmart's CID proposal postponed, the council has two main items to thoroughly discuss.
Gina Walsh has formally announced her plans to seek Sen. Tim Green's seat.
Plus, another challenger enters the State Attorney General's race.
Florissant City Councilors discussed a possible resolution for the transfer of the landfill with supporters.
The annual benefit will convene at Garden Villas North and benefits Valley Industries Sheltered Workshop.
The Council will work with the administration on three agenda items.
Commission considers new updated plans by Walmart, and Dairy Queen proposes new electronic sign.
We want to know what you would ask the candidates about as April 3 quickly approaches.
"Florissant Patch" launches a new small business feature offering step-by-step guidelines for starting your own business in Florissant.
Plus, filing dates for Congressional races might be moved back and Steelman gets on the air
The two will tour Florissant area schools as a part of Black History Month.
Several residents spoke out at Monday night's meeting against the possibility of a new tax incentive district.
Florissant has four new stores coming, including Ashley Furniture Homestore and Panda Express.
Plus: Santorum surges, while Martin and Koster make news for different reasons.
With the landfill still containing radioactive waste, city weighs whether to pass resolution.
State senators and representatives addressed issues such as Turner vs. Clayton and sales taxes to a crowd of more than 200.
The building commissioner and city attorney present a list of items for the commission to consider for an amendment to zoning code.
In visiting three polling places, Florissant polling places have been slow but steady.
Missouri politicians answer voter questions about the Feb. 7 "non-binding" primary and the March caucus. Missouri voters have not had a presidential caucus since 1996.
The presidential primary is set for the Feb. 7 ballot, Super Tuesday, but Missouri's March 17 caucus will help choose the Republican presidential nominee.
Also, successor to Sen. Tim Green starts big campaign push.
Currently the law is only for those 21 and younger, but a St. Louis senator has sponsored a bill to include everyone.
Senate endorses bill to include cellphones to state's do-not-call list.
President Gary Behlmann has regrouped the organization to bring an all-inclusive playground to North St. Louis County.