A new study ranks Missouri No. 15 out of all 50 states for corruption risk.
MoDOT reports road crews are averaging a six-hour response time, but urges drivers to pay attention as road crews are still working.
Jonathan D. McKee, a former St. Louis County attorney, has admitted to keeping money that should have gone to about 10 clients.
Mayoral and city council candidates respond to questions about Kirkwood's economy.
The caucus process will decide how Republican presidential delegates are dispersed, though results won't be known until late April.
Secret Service members were scattered throughout the grounds with Ballwin Police and Court Center filled to capacity Saturday.
The parade begins at 11:30 a.m. at 18th and Market streets and heads east to Broadway Avenue and Market Street.
Louise Marcolla, office manager for the city's Parks and Recreation Department, received the support staff award by the Missouri Parks and Recreation Association.
The mayor says revenues are up and the city's economy is slowly improving.
The presidential hopeful won over a few undecided voters at a town hall meeting in Kirkwood.
The Kirkwood School Board approved a package for teachers that adds more than $500,000 for teacher salaries and benefits.
Residents impacted by the Mobil expansion in Kirkwood plan to question candidates about the development at a municipal candidate forum Tuesday night.
Details about Mitt Romney's appearance in Kirkwood Park Tuesday.
Kirkwood Patch is using an interactive map to give our users a place to report complaints like potholes, graffiti, noise pollution or other issues.
The Kirkwood School District’s superintendent held a discussion last Friday with parents about the future of the half day option. He said it is too early to tell how and where it will be offered.
There are still unresolved legal issues in the effort to draw new political lines.
The Kirkwood Planning and Zoning commission met on Wednesday night with residents to explain the changes coming to the zoning code.
Plus: Updated caucus locations, St. Louis County Lincoln Days and more endorsements in the U.S. Senate race.
Plus, another challenger enters the State Attorney General's race.
Two candidates for Mayor of Kirkwood and five candidates for the Kirkwood City Council will answer questions from attendees at the 2012 Kirkwood Candidate Forum.
The Planning and Zoning Commission is reviewing Kirkwood's Zoning Code and is asking for input from residents.
Plus, filing dates for Congressional races might be moved back and Steelman gets on the air.
Mike Bales and his wife Teri have filed a medical negligence lawsuit against St. Louis University Hospital regarding brain surgery performed on the former Kirkwood police and school resource officer.
Today is the final day for high school students to submit their responses to this year's Human Rights Commission essay question.
MoDOT officials answered residents' questions about an Interstate 270 widening project during a public meeting Monday.
Randy Jotte, of Webster Groves, says the nation must "get off the merry-go-round" to solve problems.
A public meeting on Monday, Jan. 30, will reveal the preliminary construction plans and possible impact of the project.
Some of the sirens couldn't be heard outdoors during last week's storms.
Three hockey players jumped into action during a game at the Kirkwood Ice Rink to help save the life of a fellow player who went into cardiac arrest.
Wikipedia and other popular websites have gone black for the next 24 hours in protest of anti-piracy legislation.
The Kirkwood Republican plans an event explaining Missouri's road map to selecting GOP presidential delegates.
An 84-year-old Kirkwood man's hobby is helping neighbors stay informed.
City councilors voted 4-3 to turn the Kirkwood Mobil gas station at North Geyer and Manchester roads into a Mobil on the Run, a move that has met with the disapproval of some neighboring residents.
The Kirkwood City Council approved a three-home subdivision at 750 North Taylor Ave., Thursday evening.
The St. Louis County Municipal Park Grant Commission has awarded Kirkwood $290,000 for a basketball court for the newly planned park.
Plus: Sommer wins recount, Clay-Carnahan examined and pols get in Christmas spirit.
On Dec. 22 and 23, the special business district will be offering free valet parking.
Plus, GOP congressional candidate Ann Wagner is set to open her campaign headquarters in Manchester, while Ron Paul supporters get organized in Brentwood.
All lanes on eastbound I-64 in downtown St. Louis will close this weekend.
The plan would put a Mobil on the Run at the corner of Manchester and North Geyer and allow an expansion to adjacent lots. Some residents have opposed the plan.