Charles "Chuck" Henson and Leslie Hogshead will have to fight off two other opponents to retain their seats.
In his 2013 State of the Union Address Tuesday, President Barack Obama touched on immigration policy, gun control and the economy, among other national issues. In terms of infrastructure, he proposed a "Fix it First" plan that may affect Creve
The petitioners requested that the council postpone the hearing until its March 25 meeting.
Patrick Walsh was was driving about 100 mph in a 2005 Chevrolet Silverado and had a blood-alcohol level twice the legal limit when he crashed into a Chevy Tahoe on Interstate 270, near West Florissant Road, in 2011.
Florissant Councilors could hear from Walmart about its amendment needs and other business at City Council.
Gov. Jay Nixon announced $1.3 million in grants, including more than $280,000, to be given to St. Louis area schools, including in Florissant.
The large development requests an amendment to its previous plans but did not attend the previously scheduled public hearings on the matter.
The Missouri Department of Transportation reports on its St. Louis work zones for Jan. 31 to Feb. 6.
A reader wonders how the health department determines an establishment's risk factor, grade and whether it's more common to pass or fail on the first inspection. Patch has the answers, right here.
Notice: The City of Florissant will conduct a public hearing beginning at 6 p.m. on February 7 at the Florissant Government Building. Get the details, right here.
The council unanimously passed the bill which prohibits funeral protest activities within 300 feet of any location holding a funeral, and for one hour before and after the services.
There's reportedly a push to make area casinos smoke-free and it could take a step closer to reality Tuesday.
Plus, the inspector visits McDonald's, Ryce Oriental Buffet and more.
The St. Louis Zoo is holding a job fair Jan. 19 to hire groundskeepers, catering and food personnel, gift shop attendants and more.
MoDOT reports on the St. Louis work zones through January 9.
The president irked several Republican aides, who suggested that the entire fiscal cliff deal had been complicated because of his tone and criticism, the Huffington Post reports.
After close call, the Senate Agriculture committee reveals compromise so milk prices won't double in 2013.
The financial deadline looms in Washington, with no deal yet made. Check this primer, and share your questions and thoughts.
The new-look IDs will be available in the St. Louis area next month.
Missouri Department of Transportation reports the St. Louis work zones for Dec. 27 to Jan. 2.
The Missouri Department of Transportation reports its St. Louis work zones for Dec. 20-26.
Patch has a recap of Saturday's tree-lighting and activities.
Zephrex-D, the decongestant touted as a tool in the fight against meth labs, is now available at Walgreens, Walmart and CVS.
Rep. Jo Ann Emerson announced she would retire from her seat in U.S. House of Representatives in 2013.
As Jamestown Mall's new owners struggle to pay tens of thousands in gas and electric bills left unpaid by the previous owners, St. Louis County officials issue an ultimatum: pay up or close the doors Nov. 30.
Plus: the health inspector visits Tropik Sun Fruit & Nut, Hollywood-Voo Doo Cafe & Lounge and more.
Zephrex-D, a new decongestant touted to fight meth labs, is now available at Walgreens. It's coming to two more major St. Louis area pharmacies in coming weeks.
Also, the health inspector visits a Hazelwood daycare, a casino bakery in Maryland Heights and a new restaurant in Creve Coeur.
Plus, reports on White Birch Bay Concession, Lulu Chinese Express and more.
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The Election Authority anticipates little voter fraud, thanks to poll training and systems put in place.
The council also passed a number of other bills Monday night.
Despite the small turnout, all voiced the same opinion that the Walmart project should continue without any public assistance.
Also, the Florissant City Council will discuss year-end finances.
Citizens can hear different department presentations Saturday at City Hall.
The Florissant resident and historian was selected for the honor out of thousands of residents.
The council also approved a number of other bills and postponed and read a few others.
The council voted 6-2 to not allow the subdivision to decrease the size of homes from 1,600 square feet to 1,200 square feet.