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Patrick Walsh was was driving about 100 mph in a 2005 Chevrolet Silverado and had a blood-alcohol level twice the legal limit when he crashed into a Chevy Tahoe on Interstate 270, near West Florissant Road, in 2011.
Check out the scores from inspections completed between Nov. 1 to Dec. 31, 2012
The O’Fallon City Council has voted votes to release Keith Riesberg from his contract.
Missouri Highways and Transportation Commission awards contract for Phase 3.
2013 will bring pavement improvements for Laura Hill Road and a redesigned intersection at Hwy. N and Sommers Road.
The former state representative was removed from the ballot because of fees owed to the city.
The $13 million project is set to start in March and be finished by November.
St. Charles County Council will consider the purchase of 260 new machines at the February council meeting.
At issue is whether Vicki Schneider owed trash or water and sewer fees on three properties that she owns in O'Fallon.
The Missouri Department of Transportation reports on its St. Louis work zones for Jan. 31 to Feb. 6.
Information on 2013 filing, complete with local accountant contacts.
O'Fallon will cough up more than $2 million to help fund the final phase of the Route 364 extension project on the condition that officials build interchanges along the highway at Highway K and Bryan Road.
Council passed a resolution in support of the naming on Monday.
Ralph Barrale has worked since 1998 to see Veterans Memorial Parkway stretch across the entirety of St. Charles County.
The removal of two bridges over Interstate 64 is pushed back another week.
Sherri Poff pled guilty to two felony counts of failure to file and pay state and local sales taxes for Masterpiece Bar-B-Que restaurant in Chesterfield.
The St. Charles County Schools, Mental Health And Emergency Services Task Force met for the second time and came up with recommendations to make to the St. Charles County Council.
Thirteen candidates were submitted to the Election Authority on Tuesday and will appear on the O'Fallon ballot in April.
For the first time, St. Charles County residents can file their personal property declarations online.
The Missouri Department of Transportation reports on the St. Louis work zones for January 17-23.
Shootings in schools have prompted St. Charles County to look into make sure schools are safe for children.
Filing for seats on the O’Fallon City Council ends on Jan. 15.
Jonathan Hoyt Bostic recently earned the Eagle rank, which includes earning 21 merit badges and completing a community service project.
Patch rounds up a list of events going on this week in O'Fallon.
Mayor Bill Hennessy took a look back at city accomplishments in 2012 and shared what’s in store for this year, during his State of the City Address on Friday morning.
Assistant City Administrator Lenore Toser-Aldaz will be acting City Administrator until this issue is resolved.
Candidate filing began Dec. 11 and ends Jan. 15, 2013.
The public is invited to attend at 10 a.m. on Friday, Jan. 11.
Missouri Department of Transportation reports on the St. Louis work zones for January 10-16.
The planning and zoning commission approved a recommendation to the O'Fallon City Council regarding the CUP at the January meeting.
Congressman Blaine Luetkemeyer told the Greater St. Charles County Chamber that Republicans won't blink in requiring spending cuts in exchange for extending the debt limit.
The Schools, Mental Health And Emergency Services Task Force is meeting again on Jan. 22.
The new task force will meet at 8:30 a.m. at the Spencer Road Library in St. Peters.
MoDOT reports on the St. Louis work zones for Jan. 4 - 9.
According to the St. Louis Post-Dispatch, the city administrator, police chief and director of parks and recreation were at the top of the City of O'Fallon payroll in 2012.
The new bridge is set to open in 2014.
The Page Extension and two new Missouri River bridges top the list.