Rep. Mike Leara, R-St. Louis County, has proposed legislation that would criminalize lawmakers who propose gun legislation.
Hazelwood City Council will also have final vote on several bills including an economic development and new employment training and opportunities loan agreement.
Prepare for MoDOT to close lanes on Poplar Street Bridge for inspection. Here are the Missouri Department of Transportation's STL work zone reports through February 20.
City manager Edwin Carlstrom asked Hazelwood City Council to hear first reading of two bills to pay a construction and engineering firm additional funds on the road improvement project.
The Missouri Department of Transportation reports on the St. Louis work zones for February 7-13.
Hall was promoted to acting chief upon retired chief of police Carl Wolf's retirement last summer.
Plus, will there be more upgrades to the Missouri Bottom Road reconstruction project?
The board of education, along with the public, will also hear mid-year accountability reports from Armstrong, Cold Water, Jury, McCurdy, Twillman and West High school principals.
MCKee hasn't paid taxes on his Hazelwood Commerce Center site in three years.
The Missouri Department of Transportation reports on its St. Louis work zones for Jan. 31 to Feb. 6.
Just elected to a four-year term in November, Missouri's State Treasurer is seen by some as a possible candidate for Lieutenant Governor if a vacancy is created.
The Bridgeton Parks staff will provide information on what positions are available and give tips on what constitutes a great job application.
The removal of two bridges over Interstate 64 is pushed back another week.
Hazelwood City Council approves renewing a longstanding relationship with Holmes Murphy & Associates to find employee health, life and vision insurance policies.
In the past, the annual event benefitting Valley Industries Sheltered Workshop included mayors from Hazelwood, Florissant and Blackjack.
Do you think Secret Service would be cool with someone lassoing President Obama? It happened to one president on his Inauguration Day.
The Missouri Department of Transportation reports on the St. Louis work zones through January 23.
"Attacking firearms and ignoring children is not a solution," The NRA said.
The projects cost nearly $211 million and will include road and lane closures around the St. Louis area that begin next week.
Two board seats are up during this election season with one newcomer and one incumbent filing to take the spots.
City Council seats representing Wards 1, 3, 5, and 7 in the City of Hazelwood are expiring.
St. Louis County will revisit the topic of making area casinos smoke-free, but how many Hazelwood businesses are allowed to house smoking?
Would you want your 2012 income tax refund or property tax credit in the form of a debit card from the State of Missouri? Tell us in the comments.
Plus, Marble Slab Creamery at St. Louis Outlet Mall scores a 99 in this week's health inspection reports.
CERT will be meeting on Jan. 9 at 7 p.m. at Hazelwood Fire Station #2 on Howdershell Road, if you'd like to stop in and see what being a part of the program is about.
The Federal Aviation Administration is proposing two civil penalties totaling $633,000 against Trans States Airlines, Inc., which is based in Bridgeton.
Hazelwood is launching the Friends of Brookes Park Commemorative Brick Program that will generate revenue for the city’s historic buildings at Brookes Park.
The 11th Annual Tribute to Martin Luther King, Jr., will take place Jan. 20, at Civic Center East; and will feature women who have made significant contributions in the fields of medicine and music.
The Missouri Democrat serves on the Senate's Armed Services Committee, which will hold hearings on the Hagel nomination.
MoDOT reports on the St. Louis work zones through January 9.
Veteran Congressman delivered his final speech on the House floor Monday. Carnahan lost an August primary to Rep. William Lacy Clay.
The U.S. House went along with a Senate plan Tuesday to address expiring Bush-era tax cuts while delaying spending cuts.
Wednesday's council meeting agenda is light but still has a few items worth attention.
Taxes to increase for those earning $400,000 or more.
Many consumers may not have realized milk prices were set to double at the start of 2013 with a farm bill set to expire..
Hazelwood residents must have their payments submitted by Dec. 31.
Missouri Department of Transportation reports the St. Louis work zones for Dec. 27 to Jan. 2.
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 at the start of the New Year.
Legislation that would allow teachers with concealed weapons permits to carry guns in school has the support of Missouri House Republican leaders.