Plus, commuters should consider alternative routes for two other October days as MoDOT prepares to open a new interchange and ramp at eastbound I-270 and Lindbergh.
The new decongestant Zephrex-D should be in St. Louis pharmacies this year. It's gaining support from drug task force agents because it can't be converted into meth. Here's how it works.
"Hazelwood Patch" offers a retrospective on the day that changed the history of our country eleven years ago.
St. Louis County health officials said Tuesday the first probable human case of West Nile Virus has been reported, but the City of Hazelwood says the risk is low thanks to months of preparation and protecting residents.
With Isaac possibly bringing anywhere from three to eight inches of rain to the St. Louis area this weekend, the St. Louis County Police Department is warning residents to be alert and watch for flood waters.
Under a new St. Louis County ordinance, banks will have to participate in formal mediation before foreclosing on a home.
While delivering 40,000 petitions to Akin's office Wednesday, ADVOCATES of Planned Parenthood of the St. Louis Region ask: “If you think Todd Akin’s Missouri record is bad, what would life be like under a Vice President Ryan?”
As U.S. Senate candidate Todd Akin attempts to mend broken voter and political fences from Sunday's rape- and abortion-related remarks, what will it take for the Wildwood resident to get the election back on track? Maybe $100,000.
Wagner responds to Senate candidate Todd Akin's controversial statements regarding rape and pregnancy earlier this week.
Speculation has popped up that Wagner, the GOP candidate for Akin's current U.S. House seat, could swap places with Akin on the ballot.
Pay increases are being discussed by officials during St. Louis County's budgeting process this year. It would mark the first time in four years that employees were given raises.
The St. Louis County Department of Highways and Traffic presented alternatives and plans for the Northwest Parkway corridor.
A round-up of reaction stories and news updates since this story exploded on Sunday.
The department's 2010-2011 report distinguishes the city for its 'spirit of full disclosure.'
A committee of parks supporters studied the St. Louis County Parks system and endorsed a tax increase proposal. The measure must pass through the county council, where Councilman Steve Stenger said there is not a funding problem with the parks.
Some inquiring minds among Patch readers want to know exactly where U.S. Republican Senator candidate Todd Akin cast his vote after he edged out two others for the Republican slot...
MoDOT reports the St. Louis Regional Work Zones for August 9-15.
According to unofficial election results from the Secretary of State, Koenen, of Oakville, has won the Democratic nomination by 49 votes. Lack of results from two St. Louis County precincts held up the final unofficial determination.
Blanke, Schmidt, Jones and Stroker took the votes.
Clay's latest campaign ad doesn't meet compliance measures and misleads voters, according to the Carnahan camp.
The Democrat U.S. Senator said that Jefferson County is vital to her winning re-election in November.
Candidate for the First Congressional district seat sits in the 'Colbert Report' hot seat.
U.S. Senate Candidate Todd Akin held a rally at the Westport Plaza Sheraton on Aug. 3, ending his week-long bus tour of Missouri.
Candidates are pushing their 'Get Out The Vote' message hard in the last days of the Primary campaign.
The Missouri Department of Transportation reports on St. Louis area work zones for August 2-8.
The campaigns are in a mad-scramble to fire up supporters ahead of Tuesday's primary.
The three Democratic candidates for Missouri's 1st Congressional District all gave individual radio interviews this week.
Brunner was the headliner in a handful of local and state candidates that spoke at the library.
The 2011 election season kicked off Tuesday when election filing opened for municipal and school board elections. Find out who some potential politicians are for Hazelwood.
Hazelwood City Council swore in new police officers and approved two ordinances at this week's city council meeting.