Missouri Department of Transportation released the anticipated schedule for the repair of the westbound span of the bridge.
Kirkwood Republican plans an event explaining the state's road map to selecting GOP presidential delegates.
Councilman Paul Wynn opposes the bill, saying it targets him specifically, although he participates via teleconference. He does support the way the bill changes how council vacancies are filled.
Business owners are invited to a stakeholder meeting to discuss possible improvements to Cave Springs, Zumbehl Interchanges, including a move to one-way outer roads.
U.S. Congressman Todd Akin and former Missouri State Treasurer Sarah Steelman debated Tuesday at the Missouri Athletic Club West.
St. Charles County Council members want to re-examine a 2008 pay study on addressing salary issues before the economic recession hit before taking more steps. The council did not vote on restoring a one-time pay hike for long-time sheriff's department emp
Fees will go toward maintenance and field improvements.
Survey will be available through Jan. 13.
Parks Department will have to decide whether residents or groups can rent the pavilion.
Some officials oppose waiving penalties, calling it unfair to residents who paid on time.
The IRS has extended the tax filing deadline to April 17.
Tax bills were mailed 17 days late. If approved, the waiver would apply to property taxes mailed in by Jan. 23.
Allied will pick up trees on Jan. 11 and 18.
Long lines of residents paying taxes isn't anything new but late arriving bills aggravate the situation.
Steve Ehlmann vetoes a part of the bill as he adopts the 2012 St. Charles County Budget.
St. Charles Patch has five items that made news throughout St. Charles County in 2011.
Equipment Operator offers holiday cheer in the form of a Santa outfit.
Plus: Sommer wins recount, Clay-Carnahan examined and politicians get in Christmas spirit.
Missouri Secretary of State's Office certified recount results. Republican Chrissy Sommer won 50.5 percent of the vote.
County council approved budget which included pay change for veteran sheriff deputies.
Current city planner David Gipson's last day with the city will be in January, but the city's announcement of his next job was apparently premature.
David Leezer will be new director of a combined Economic Development, Convention and Visitors Bureau and Tourism Departments.
St. Charles Parks Department seeks public input one last time on master plan proposal for the 110-acre park located in north St. Charles.
Filing began Dec. 13 and continues until Jan. 17. Three candidates have filed for three positions open on the St. Charles Community College Board of Trustees.
Ron Paul supporters get organized in Brentwood.
Mayor Sally Faith appointed West to replace Bob Kneemiller.
The St. Charles City-County Library District adopts guidelines on how new and old meeting space at library branches can be used and reserved.
St. Charles City-County Library District sees more people borrow eBooks than eAudio books for the first time.
Deputies testify about an uneven pay scale.
The county council may revisit the issue to come up with a compromise plan.
Smoke-free bills appear deadlocked at 3-3; possibility of an initiative petition looms over the meeting.
Bob Kneemiller said he made the decision in order to make his family more of a priority.
The annual event runs from Nov. 25 to Dec. 24.
Monday night's debate in O'Fallon is hosted by the Lewis and Clark Pachyderms of Western St. Charles County.
Not all merchants think hiring her independently is a good idea.
Actress Laura Coppinger had played the Sugar Plum Fairy for five years.
Currently, fireworks are allowed in unincorporated St. Charles County between July 2 and 5.
District 1 St. Charles County Councilman Joe Cronin thinks the voters should decide, but may not have enough support from other members of the council.
St. Charles County Council Chairman Joe Brazil aims to fix what he considers a salary discrepancy among law enforcement.
The bill being introduced would allow shooting fireworks off any day of the year. Currently, residents of unincorporated St. Charles County can shoot them only July 2-5.