Sen. Claire McCaskill is expected to appear at the ribbon cutting on Thursday for the St. Charles County Democratic Campaign Headquarters
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The candidates, incumbents and issues that will affect St. Charles and St. Charles County.
Firework sales are allowed June 25-July 5.
Division of Public Health offers walk-in days for school districts in July.
City completed Phase 2 of a survey of the Midtown neighborhood.
Missouri Gov. Jay Nixon signed a bill that expanded the No-Call Law to cover personal cell phones.
Live auction will be Thursday, June 14 to benefit the playground, which is being built with Unlimited Play.
Debate at Lindenwood University touched on healthcare, Syria, budget cuts.
City Council voted to release the $30 million in voter approved bonds so that the city can borrow $15 million to pay for a new streets facility, renovations to the parking garage and a new fire house.
St. Charles City Council members approved a $9.6 million tax increment financing package for the 31.5 acre development anchored by Schnucks.
Trail connects New Town with Frenchtown in this joint-partnership between the city and Great Rivers Greenway.
Todd Akin, John Brunner, Sarah Steelman will debate in an event that will be broadcast live on 97.1 and LUTV.
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The St. Charles Landmarks Board will host an information meeting to discuss the results of a survey of the Midtown and Commons Neighborhoods shows
Send photos via mail or email to tourism department.
St. Charles County Councilman Jerry Daugherty organized meeting to quell rumors about the proposed plan which would raise levees in other areas but not in St. Charles County.
MoDOT Area Engineer Tom Evers met with local residents and business leaders to answer questions about how the closure may impact them.
Officials will host meeting May 30 to update public on Plan H, which is part of the Upper Mississippi River Comprehensive Plan.
MoDOT will move westbound traffic on Interstate 70 to the eastbound span of the Blanchette Bridge for one year starting in November 2012.
YMCA would close St. Charles County building if it partnered with the city to run a new center in McNair Park.
St. Charles City Council is expected to hear presentation from YMCA Tuesday.
League has not signed contract with St. Charles County yet.
Meetings are scheduled for May 24, 25.
St. Charles City Council approved a change to the zoning laws that would allow banquet centers in a portion of the Historic Commercial District on South Main Street. Some residents on Main Street say this is illegal spot zoning.
The controversial talk show host was inducted into the Hall of Famous Missourians despite opposition to his remarks about a Georgetown law school student.
Citizen committee heard comments from St. Louis area leaders about transportation needs.
Local business owner has proposed the city build a dirt bike track near Blanchette Landing.
Senior Living facility will get a 40-bed expansion.
Council also pushes off decision on releasing voter-approved bonds to build Community Center.
St. Charles City Council will meet at 7 p.m. May 1.
U.S. Senators Claire McCaskill and Roy Blunt each won passage of amendments to slow the down the process of closing post office branches.
St. Charles City Council will consider issue at its next meeting.
Planning and Zoning approved a site plan for facility, a conditional use permit for a
St. Charles City Council talked with ShowMe Aquatics and Fitness about the possibility of partnering again on a community center.
Gary Gannon, a technical manager at MiTek, went into cardiac arrest while at work and was able to walk out of the hospital a week later.
St. Charles County residents can drop off hazardous waste through April 22 at Recycle Works Central and get a free tree sapling.
Councilman Dave Beckering asks the council to look at the money the city spends on tourism with the dedicated 1 percent tourism tax.
Administration pledges to study ways to increase revenue, cut expenses and bring recommendations to city council.
Caucus participants hope for a better outcome than March 17 caucus attempt.