St. Charles City Council is expected to vote on the staffing change at the Tuesday, March 6 meeting.
Emmaus Homes requests conditional use permit for home on West Adams Street.
MoDOT's new plan will have road crews filling potholes within 24-hours. Add potholes in your area to Patch's interactive map.
City would need to find $4 million for the local share of the grant.
Plus: Caucus locations set for St. Charles County.
The St. Charles CIty Council agrees to stop efforts toward building a community center.
Filing opened Tuesday for St. Charles County elected positions.
The St. Charles County Council approved the map Monday, which made changes based on Republican and Democratic party chair recommendations.
Republican presidential-hopeful is second candidate to spend time in St. Charles this year.
Councilman Joe Cronin says the purchase isn't prudent, but the rest of the council members approved new machines.
Business owners say allowing banquet centers could lead to more vandalism and problems with drunk people.
Woman in picture attempted to use a stolen debit card.
St. Charles City Council planned to discuss a report analyzing a proposed community center.
St. Charles Public Works announces closure of Olive Street Feb. 28-29.
Eastbound I-70 work on the bridge will continue through March.
Plus, another challenger enters the State Attorney General's race.
Part of Charlestowne neighborhood is now out of the 100-year floodplain.
Council President Mike Klinghammer says the change will make the meetings "less formal."
St. Charles Young Republicans hosted a question and answer session on Thursday.
Also, lawmakers may move candidate filing period start date to March.
In a recent email to Washington, DC, lobbyists, a fundraising worker for the campaign left out the fact that the Wagner has a little GOP competition in the race for the 2nd District seat for Congress.
A St. Charles County employee pay study shows a majority of workers are behind the market value in salaries. The study suggests a four-year plan to address salary compression.
St. Charles County Council will examine pay for Sheriff's deputies, county employees at work session Monday.
Candidates get social as campaign continues. Plus, Santorum surges with win in Missouri, Minnesota.
City approves conditional use permits for homes for developmentally disabled.
St. Charles County residents say outcome of vote shows how the base of the Republican party truly feels.
Patch was live blogging as the former Republican Senator from Pennsylvania hosted an election night party at the St. Charles Convention Center.
St. Charles volunteers work long hours for their favorite candidates.
Santorum will be at the St. Charles Convention Center for a primary night party Tuesday.
Missouri politicians answer voter questions about the Feb. 7 "non-binding" primary and the March caucus. Missouri voters have not had a presidential caucus since 1996.
St. Charles County Council members may bring the bill back, saying they like the proposed change to replacing council vacancies.
The presidential primary is set for the Feb. 7 ballot, Super Tuesday, but Missouri's March 17 caucus will help choose the Republican presidential nominee.
Auditorium fills to capacity and many are left outside.
Reactions to big speeches by chief executives are relatively predictable.
Work session also will include discussion organization of the economic development department and convention and visitor's bureau under one director.
County Council member says a software glitch left necessary control numbers off tax bills. The Collector says the information is on the bills, but a delay in getting technical information means online service is temporarily unavailable.
Boards of Education still have to finalize ballots for April 3, 2012 election.
Community members ask for council to consider impact new homes will have on neighborhood.
See a full agenda for the Jan. 17 St. Charles City Council meeting.
Three have filed to run for two seats on St. Charles Board of Education.