Several St. Louis-area locations, including Maplewood, were identified for further study last summer as the agency attempts to "rightsize" and cope with online alternatives to the postal service.
Work will begin at 9 p.m. Friday, expect delays. They hope to be clear of Manchester Road by Saturday afternoon.
The GOP presidential hopeful visited the St. Louis Zoo, and got too close.
"Tea Party Express" endorses Sarah Steelman in the U.S. Senate race.
Get the latest on the roadways, from the Missouri Department of Transportation's weekly update.
The St. Louis County Council had been in conversation about the legislation for months with market officials and the county health department.
The St. Louis County Library Board of Trustees approved a tax levy ballot issue Monday.
Three first-time aldermen and one incumbent were sworn in at Monday's meeting.
Matt Saunders, husband of Maureen Saunders, winner of the first ward aldermanic election, asked for Mayor Kelly's help in finding the author of the mail.
Matt Saunders, acting for his wife Maureen, filed a complaint with the Missouri Ethics Commission on Monday, asking the commission to investigate the anonymous mailings sent to Ward 1 residents the week before the municipal election.
The plat creates three new plots for parking and other MetroLink support.
Missouri Department of Transportation crews have plenty of work scheduled during the next week but none of it will keep motorists from the Cardinals opening day on Friday or the Go! St. Louis Marathon on Sunday.
Council members will wait to come to an agreement on the plan before final approval.
Various lanes of the interstate from Manchester Road to Interstate 44 will be closed nightly through early May.
16 new spaces will make the park even more accessible for residents and their pets.
Octavia L. Pittman will help prepare city minutes, agendas, ordinances, resolutions, and proclamations. Last year, she was named one of North County Incorporated’s “30 Leaders in Their Thirties.”
The chamber stated the meeting with planning and zoning went its way, but city council has final say.
He expressed concern about the level of taxpayer support the company is seeking from Richmond Heights.
The lanes will be closed throughout the weekend.
The anonymous campaign attacks have prompted Ward 1 Alderwoman Maureen Saunders to file a complaint with the Missouri Ethics Commission.
Toohey is on the board of the Brentwood Forest Condominiums, but this is his first time as a Brentwood alderman.
Saunders said her win is for everyone who signed the petition that brought about the state audit.
Ward 3 incumbent Andy Leahy also won re-election in an uncontested race.
Eat like a Rockefeller, or at least John Jacob Astor, one of the passengers aboard the Titanic, whose centennial will be commemorated with lavish dinners and parties on the anniversary of the ship's sinking, April 14.
One Brentwood aldermanic candidate called the low turnout disappointing.
The commission voted 6-0 against “itinerant” restaurants.
On April 3, all voters will decide on a St. Louis County proposition. Voters in two Brentwood wards will have contested races: Ward 1 and Ward 4.
The Ward 1 and Ward 4 seats are contested. Many are glad that the race is finally about to end.
An email blast from city hall informed Maplewood residents that they could pay for city fees with spare mulch.
A new study ranks Missouri No. 15 out of all 50 states for corruption risk.
Prop "S" supporters want tax dollars for courthouses, opponents—not so much.
Political Potpourri: It's (Kind Of) The End Of The Filing Period As We Know It
Missouri and Illinois departments of transportation are doing work on both sides of the river this weekend.
Mayor Pat Kelly was behind the first survey. He couldn't be reached for comment on the second.
Brentwood's reputation is just bruised, she said.
He said if he were elected alderman of Brentwood's Ward 1 he'd investigate issues and vote his conscience.
They'll be sharing a space. Martin is running for attorney general, while McNary is running for state treasurer.
Missouri’s first round of caucuses are now over, leaving behind a virtual trail of tranquility and chaos.
Be aware of slow-moving vehicles painting stripes on roadways during non-peak traffic hours.
Missouri's 'Sunshine' law makes records of public governmental bodies open for inspection. Patch requested the voting records of all candidates for the Brentwood Board of Aldermen, and looked specifically at how often they voted in municipal elections.