Inspectors found employees following proper procedures but explained the rules in detail to the manager.
MoDOT says that the lanes will be closed through rush hour and into the evening. Drivers are advised to plan alternate routes.
Anyone with information about the case is asked to call St. Louis County Police.
Interviews with key players, newcomers on Media Day at Mizzou.
Police said she denied that registered sex offender Paul Zerban lived in her Hazelwood home, helping him to elude officers.
Clay's latest campaign ad doesn't meet compliance measures and misleads voters, according to the Carnahan camp.
"Hazelwood Patch" asked several St. Louis-area editors to nominate their favorite posts from Local Voices bloggers. After an overwhelming response, we've narrowed it down to the top seven.
The Democrat U.S. Senator said that Jefferson County is vital to her winning re-election in November.
Senior football player Brandon Misher will complete a summer internship with Black & Veatch on Aug. 10.
The STL Crane Project papered Art Hill with 1,000 cranes Sunday morning, including one for a fallen Hazelwood firefighter.
The victim's name has not yet been released, and officials are investigating the cause of the fire. The Red Cross stepped in to help remaining victims.
Suspected thieves posing as water meter readers have been hitting homes in St. Louis County.
Candidate for the First Congressional district seat sits in the 'Colbert Report' hot seat.
Five local vendors were set to serve a variety of food in a mini food-truck roundup on Saturday during the back-to-school festivities at the mall, but the event was cancelled due to the upcoming thunderstorms.
Candidates are pushing their 'Get Out The Vote' message hard in the last days of the Primary campaign.
Target is giving away one $25 gift certificate for every 25 votes schools earn in their online promotion.
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.
The Missouri Department of Transportation reports on St. Louis area work zones for August 2-8.
The three Democratic candidates for Missouri's 1st Congressional District all gave individual radio interviews this week.
The campaigns are in a mad-scramble to fire up supporters ahead of Tuesday's primary.
Here's who's hiring in and around town.
St. Louis County Police said a witness kept tabs on a man who came to his door. The visitor now is charged with burglary and stealing.
The teacher charged with raping students in the St. Louis area taught in the Affton School District at the same time a woman says she was sexually assaulted by him.
Brunner was the headliner in a handful of local and state candidates that spoke at the library.
If approved in November, the St. Louis County ballot item would fund upgrades at various library locations. The system includes the Prairie Commons Branch in Hazelwood.
HPD was one of only 24 departments chosen from around the country to help train Iraqui police integrate to the culture of American policing.
The case involves districts set up for unincorporated parts of St. Louis County, the St. Louis Post-Dispatch reported.
The second hottest July on record was in 1901.
Kelechukwu Adiele, Daniel Jacob and Tim Schutzenhofer participated in the 73rd Session of Missouri Boys State (MBS) at the University of Central Missouri in Warrensburg, Missouri this summer.
Aftershock Sports Bar and Grill and Classics Bar and Grill both received "A" grades on their follow-up inspections, but Classics will receive a notice of violation.
The suspect, Donald Ingerson, worked as a high school teacher at five or six school districts in St. Louis County.
"Hazelwood Patch" rounds up seven foreclosed homes for sale in the area.
A classical radio station is expected to begin broadcasting soon from Centene Plaza.
The trusty peanut butter and jelly sandwich is a main stay of the school lunch. How do you like yours?
Affton-Shrewsbury Patch editor Lindsay Toler will be working as a "celebrity waiter" at Canyon Cafe for the annual fundraiser.
He spoke Tuesday with St. Louis Public Radio.
A question and answer session with the co-director of the annual Missouri Garden event.
Middle school offers new worries for moms--and kids.
"Hazelwood Patch" offers a rundown of several recent crimes committed in town, as reported the Hazelwood Police Department.
Temperatures are expected to climb into the 100s through this week, the National Weather Service reported.