On Tuesday, Jumpin' Jupiter lost its license to do business in Maplewood.
The Maplewood City Council meets tonight, here's the agenda.
Chief Disbennett said city employees wouldn't be happy with him if they lost raises because of him.
It's not the first time the Maplewood club has been in financial trouble.
The Missouri Department of Transportation reports on the St. Louis regional work zones for November 22-28.
Menards has two more weeks to secure land for the Hadley Township project.
Alderman Andy Leahy tried to cut it to 1 percent, but it failed five votes to three.
Uncle Bobby's Wedding was again under fire, this time from Maplewood residents.
The raise is in the budget, but several aldermen have stated opposition to it.
Alderman Anthony Harper doesn't like city vehicles used for a personal use.
Executives from three commercial areas spoke at the Brentwood Public Safety Committee meeting Thursday.
The mayor recognized Swallow for her service at the recent council meeting.
The Missouri Department of Transportation reports on its St. Louis work zones for November 15-21.
The council discussed, then left unchanged, an amendment that blocks off Martini Avenue at the north end of the potential QuikTrip property.
The sandwich shop would be in the old Quiznos location. Also, a new Parks and Rec Commission member will be appointed.
Alderman Tom Kramer said the questions would be more detailed this time.
The ceremony included Boy Scouts leading the pledge to the flag and a local professional singer singing the Star Spangled Banner.
The Missouri Department of Transportation reports St. Louis work zones for November 8 -14.
Black conservatives, ‘born again’ Christians express biggest declines, survey shows.
Lembke had defended his seat several times previously.
Sifton's campaign let Patch know when and where he'd be voting, so we got a pic and a few words.
Social media sites such as Facebook and Twitter will play a massive role in reelecting President Barack Obama or voting in a new President of the United States, in Mitt Romney. How is it affecting your voting habits?
The lawyers who work with the judges, evaluate them, and this one judge didn't cut it.
The candidates, incumbents and issues that will affect Maplewood and Brentwood in the Nov. 6 election.
MoDOT Reports on the St. Louis Work Zones for November 1-7
McCaskill stopped by the Arnold VFW Hall Wednesday to try to drum up support in Jefferson County, which may be the state's bellweather county in the U.S. Senate race.
MoDOT is alerting drivers not to be alarmed if they see snow plows on the roads Wednesday. Severe weather is not on the way, MoDOT is performing a winter weather drill.
The Ways and Means Committee met on Oct. 29 and worked toward approving the 2013 budget.
The Election Authority anticipates little voter fraud, thanks to poll training and systems put in place.
The board met in a special meeting on Monday.
All nine libraries in the consortium would lose the book, if the Brentwood Library board votes to remove it.
MoDOT reports on St. Louis Work zones for October 25-31.
The QuikTrip relocation is tabled for the second time. Yale Avenue may or may not get new concrete this fall.
Chief Steve Disbennett said 95 percent of the tickets go to residents.
Both issues are on the agenda, and down to a final vote.
Construction on the bridge had commuters detouring since April.
The president of the Brentwood library board said she has no problem keeping it in the library.
The Missouri Department of Transportation reports on the St. Louis work zones for October 18-24.
Teachers Bryan Swearngin and Ed Wright watched the second debate with the students.
A resident's daughter brought the book home, and now he wants it removed from the library.