Marischen wants to continue successful run as a board member.
Incumbent Tim Kelly has a mission to maintain his 32-year tenure on the court.
Dan Boyle hopes to achieve his lifelong goal of becoming municipal judge in city of Florissant.
Nita Curry seeks to maintain the prominence of Hazelwood School District as board member.
Andrew Podleski attempts his second run at mayoral seat.
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A bill adding two positions to the parks and recreation advisory board and eliminating alternate members was among those postponed.
Florissant City Council salutes outgoing mayor as well as resident and championship team.
Supporters say Susan Geerling, a city council veteran, will keep promises on taxes previously made to city taxpayers.
Doris Graham, a 23-year board member, hopes to continue tenure on Ferguson-Florissant school board.
Ann Gibbons has sat on the Hazelwood School Board for more than 30 years and raised her family in the district.
Mayoral candidates come together for a second public forum.
Candidates gather for second meeting to answer the public's questions and concerns.
Tom Schneider comes out ahead in the six-way race.
Law, engineering, mediation and city council experience position Robert Garrett to lead Florissant into a new era, he says.
Several residents bring electronics to recycling drive.
City Council has run out of time to approve a measure that would lower the next mayor's income.
The closing timeline of one business is the focus of one commissioner's concerns.
Incumbent Keith English hopes to retain his seat against challenger Jeff Caputa.
If HB 534 passes, each municipality would be held responsible for acquiring their own sales tax opposed to sharing.
Hazelwood School Board member Mark Behlmann has a plan to make the city of Florissant transparent and cooperative.
L.K. Wood and Jake Zimmerman both stressed the need to revamp the property assessment system.
School board candidate Paul Morris plans to use experiences as Ferguson-Florissant board member.
Florissant hosts citywide electronic drive on Saturday.
Mayor Lowery cuts ribbon on street project, which is set to begin Monday.
Political signs have been big talk this elections season, and they're everywhere now.
Florissant city councilors discuss family definition further as well as permit request by day care.
Ward 3 city councilman says he could put his 30 years of experience into mayoral office.
Florissant Patch features the candidates responses to questions on their priorities if elected and the mayor's salary.
Several residents walked away with more information, and several walked away with an idea of whom their next Florissant mayor should be.
Wednesday night's mayoral candidate forum delivered clarity to candidates' position on issues.
The six mayoral candidates speak to Florissant voters about their intentions for being the new city leader.
Mayoral candidate forum allows voters to learn about the possible new city leader.
Florissant Planning and Zoning commissioners hear one presentation but continue it, along with two other requests.
Florissant City Council appropriates funds to help St. Louis Municipal League fight Ameren Missouri raising rates.
Florissant City Council weighs definition of family as well as a number of other bills.
Minority populations have increased since 2000, while vacant housing has doubled.
Although the city's population has grown, the population rank in the state has fallen to No. 12.
Both a child care center and a Walmart developer make pleas with commissioners to approve presentations to council.
Three Florissant residents are vying for the city council position Andrew Podleski is vacating.