Some in the group canvased houses on Saturday.
The Public Safety Committee is already using them.
The asbestos abatement company filed its paperwork on Wednesday.
The city currently has no regulations, and the public works committee agreed to have regulations drawn up by city staff, to go to planning and zoning.
The company is planning a hardware store on Hanley Road just north of Maplewood Commons.
MoDOT reports the St. Louis Regional Work Zones for August 9-15.
Voters in Clayton and Richmond Heights weighed in on races including the Democratic Party contest for the 1st Congressional District and the Republican Party contest for U.S. Senate.
With one side of Marietta Avenue finished, work crews have started tearing up Marshall.
Head librarian Vicki Woods said part-time help will be rehired.
Mitten celebrated with her supporters at Las Palmas in Maplewood on Tuesday evening. The 83rd District includes all or parts of Maplewood, Richmond Heights, Brentwood, Rock Hill, Webster Groves and south St. Louis.
The newly drawn 83rd district comprises Maplewood and most of Brentwood, including Rock Hill and part of Webster Groves. It's also in St. Louis city.
An automated call from the James Trout campaign failed to identify who paid for it. A quote from the Missouri Attorney General's office suggests that the call violated a federal law.
John Brunner and Todd Akin were working the crowds in St. Louis just days before the primary election that will determine which Republican will face Claire McCaskill in November for U.S. Senate.
The president of the local laborers' union and the supervisor of a job in Maplewood don't see eye to eye.
The Missouri Department of Transportation reports on St. Louis area work zones for August 2-8.
Brunner was the headliner in a handful of local and state candidates that spoke at the library.
One side of Marietta will remain open during the work.
Neighbors of the site have looked at the debris for going on four months.
Owner Donna Clifford hired a new contractor after the original one didn't finish the job.
The Maplewood city council will hear public comments this month.
Brentwood's health insurance for elected officials and Maplewood's QuikTrip both dominated the headlines in July.
Both men are seeking to become the Democratic Party's candidate for 1st District U.S. Representative.
The Missouri Department of Transportation reports on St. Louis area work zones for July 26-August 1.
Lynch will go to Afghanistan in mid-August.
The two Democratic candidates are facing off in an election to represent the 83rd district, which includes Maplewood, Brentwood and Richmond Heights.
The GOP frontrunner in the race for Missouri's Second Congressional District says she's focused on debating voters in the waning days of the primary campaign. One of her opponents says he's been trying to arrange a debate since March.
Mitten is facing Jim Trout in the race for the new 83rd state district.
The Maplewood businessman is facing Gina Mitten in the new 83rd state district.
MoDOT officials say more a few areas near the ramp need more engineering work in order to prepare for the closure near Maplewood.
Want to earn extra cash while helping the democratic process? St. Louis County needs 3,500 workers for the Aug. 7 primary.
The Missouri Department of Transportation reports on St. Louis area work zones for July 19-25.
She is running against fellow Democrat Jim Trout to serve as a state representative in the Missouri House.
Aldermen got emotional and took on one another during the marathon meeting.
Richmond Heights City Council discussed the developers on Monday night.
Kelly defended the city-paid benefit and himself in an acrimonious meeting where he was told more than once to resign.
More than $9 million in prizes of $1,000 or more were awarded to Missouri Lottery players during June. Thousands of other prizes of less than $1,000 also were awarded during the month.
The back to school tax holiday is this weekend, but many area cities, including Brentwood and Maplewood, are opting out.
After months of questions from residents and stories from multiple media outlets, the Brentwood Board of Aldermen is expected to discuss a health care benefit that's available to only some of the elected officials.
The Brentwood Board of Aldermen is scheduled to meet at 6 p.m. on Monday night. The future of the aging recreation center is among the topics listed on the agenda.
He is running against fellow Democrat Gina Mitten to serve as a state representative in the Missouri House.