On the morning of Memorial Day, several pay tribute to the refurbished monument.
Ladue-Frontenac and other St. Louis area communities would be affected by proposed changes.
Despite a couple of postponements and a dead bill, several simple bills passed Florissant's desk on Monday.
Both bills will be heard again in July council meetings.
A breakdown of the age groups and gender populations show more about Florissant's changing numbers in a decade.
Casino exemptions and smoking bans brought participants to a Clayton meeting.
Congressman Todd Akin would face at least one other confirmed candidate, former state treasurer Sarah Steelman.
Currently, it appears that three will vie for the vacant council seat on Aug. 2.
The Congressman announced his intentions in Creve Coeur Tuesday following a great deal of speculation.
Three councilors question the timing and convenience of such a bill being introduced.
Councils makes unanimous vote following state house's bath salts vote.
Several other Missouri counties affected by a recent tornado, storms and flooding also are on the list.
On opening day of filing, HSD Board Member Mark Behlmann and Maryland Heights Police Officer Joe Eagan have fulfilled their filing requirements.
President Barack Obama announced late Sunday night that the mastermind behind the worst attack on U.S. soil is dead.
If passed, Florissant would follow the lead of St. Charles County in banning synthetic drugs in the area.
City Council reorganizes during Monday's meeting following April 5 election.
Misouri House bill remains in committee, while cities and St. Louis County Municipal League align to defeat it.
School officials contend a recent Missouri Supreme Court ruling could send a stream of students from unaccredited districts to their classrooms; bills in the legislature may address the issue.
He's already set some priorities such as the first order of business, to conduct a review of systems and processes.
Following Monday's swearing in ceremony, Schneider's council seat will be vacant until August.
Vendors, residents get set for second annual garage sale at James J. Eagan Community Center.
Pat Stinnett and Steve Purgahn are deadlocked at 470 votes, and Ward 6 remains without a new councilman.
Florissant Planning and Zoning Commission talks brick and size during Monday night’s meeting.
Open house presentation gives residents, officials opportunity to discuss improvements to interstate.
City Council listens to upcoming road projects as well as new study that's underway.
Council votes on seven bills on Monday night's agenda.
Florissant City Council honors Lowery and his family as he prepares for retirement.
Late Friday night, a temporary budget deal was reached to avoid a shutdown of the federal government. Here's what Patch readers should know about a possible future shutdown.
St. Louis faces a few uphill battles if Congress doesn't agree by midnight.
Courts must order a recount for elections decided by less than 1 percent of the vote, but not all of those are necessary, election director says.
Election Day has passed, but Ward 6 remains without an official winner of its race.
Schneider's victory makes him the third mayor Florissant has had in the past decades decades.
Voters decide to make a change and elect three newcomers to the board.
Tom Schneider captures mayoral seat in hotly contested six-person race.
Zimmerman becomes the first county assessor elected to the post since 1971.
The real work begins as votes begin to be tabulated in municipal races.
Supporters take position outside of polling places to inform voters about their candidate.
English beats challenger Jeff Caputa in his first contested election.
Florissant Patch has a comprehensive election guide to help with your voting choices.
Schneider leads in funds raised with $57,000 followed by Behlmann and Geerling