St. Charles County Council approved purchase of the 250 Apple iPad poll books for $326,250.
The Missouri Department of Transportation reports its St. Louis work zones for Dec. 20-26.
The ordinance limits protests within 300 feet of any cemetery, funeral home, church, or similar locations during or within one hour before or after a funeral or burial service.
The task force will study and make recommendations lto improve safety at local schools and colleges.
Joshua Anderson and Logan Funderburk were honored by the O'Fallon City Council on Dec. 13.
Three new business licenses were submitted in the city in November.
O'Fallon resident Jim Frain shares a letter from Santa addressed to the city council, mayor and staff.
The 2013 budget includes plans to add new police officers and steps to replace Civic Hall.
Missouri Department of Transportation reports its St. Louis work zones for Dec. 13-19.
Candidate filing began Dec. 11 and ends Jan. 15, 2013.
O'Fallon will elect five council members and a mayor. The Fort Zumwalt School Board will fill two seats.
The Missouri Department of Transportation reports its St. Louis work zones for December 6-12.
Representatives from the store requested to withdraw the applications for the conditional use permit, site plan and rezoning for the project at the end of November.
Zephrex-D, a new decongestant touted to fight meth labs, is now available at Walgreens. It's coming to two more major St. Louis area pharmacies in coming weeks.
The Missouri Department of Transportation reports on the St. Louis work zones for Nov. 29-Dec. 5.
The design incorporates an entrance sign and plants.
The Missouri Department of Transportation reports on its St. Louis work zones for November 15-21.
MoDOT held an open house Tuesday to unveil plans for the new bridge.
The Missouri Department of Transportation reports St. Louis work zones for November 8 -14.
The park is located in Westhoff Park at the entrance near T.R. Hughes Boulevard and Cool Springs Industrial Drive.
President Obama defeated Republican Mitt Romney in the 2012 presidential election.
Here's some things you need to know before you hit the polls on Tuesday, Nov. 6.
No matter where you live in Missouri, you'll be able to decide on these four ballot questions on Tuesday's ballot
This is Ron Hicks' first bid for state office.
Gov. Jay Nixon spent a few minutes in Wentzville Tuesday morning, meeting with GM workers at a local restaurant.
MoDOT Reports on the St. Louis Work Zones for November 1-7
Zephrex-D, a new decongestant that drug agents say cannot be converted into methamphetamine, is set to hit St. Louis pharmacies this month. A prescription will not be required to purchase the drug in some areas.
MoDOT reports on St. Louis Work zones for October 25-31.
The commission will identify historic properties in the community, seek grants and advise the city council on historic preservation efforts and seek grants.
The Missouri Department of Transportation reports on the St. Louis work zones for October 18-24.
Neighbors discussed issues regarding a proposed conditional use permit for Emmaus Homes in the Twin Chimneys subdivision, at a public comment Thursday.
The Missouri Department of Transportation reports the St. Louis work zones for October 11-17.
If O'Fallon residents want to vote in the general election next month, they must be registered with the County by Wednesday.
The first presidential debate between President Barack Obama and Republican challenger Mitt Romney was held Oct. 3. Find out when the next matchups are scheduled and what the topics are.
The distribution center will sit adjacent from the new headquarters in a vacant building at 7321 Village Centre Dr.
MoDOT is closing the road to replace a railroad crossing. Drivers are advised to use an alternate route.
Missouri Department of Transportation reports on St. Louis work zones for October 4-10.
The Missouri Department of Transportation reports on St. Louis work zones for September 27 - October 3.
Chief Finance Director Vicki Boschert said the hike means a homeowner with a $100,000 home would see an increase of $12.98 on their property tax bill this year.
According to St. Louis Post-Dispatch article, Circuit Judge Ted House threw out the ballot measure.