Two ordinances would allow voters to vote separately on banning smoking in public places and allowing an exemption for casinos.
St. Charles City Council would need seven votes to override commission's decision.
Some wonder whether he will last in the presidential race.
Chrissy Sommer said hard work, persistence led to win.
Sommer had 49.25 percent of the vote to Paul Woody's 48.25 percent.
Second community planning session for the new 110-acre park will be Wednesday.
Republican Chrissy Sommer, Democrat Paul Woody and Libertarian Bill Slantz are on the ballot Tuesday, Nov. 8.
Woody will face Republican Chrissy Sommer and Libertarian Bill Slantz.
Sommer will face Democrat Paul Woody and Libertarian Bill Slantz.
Slantz is one of three candidates in the 15th District state representative special election Nov. 8.
Council amends ordinance to allow residents to have up to four home-based businesses.
The cases are part of the investigation into the outbreak in the St. Louis region.
Most trucks are clustered in St. Louis City and County. St. Charles has allowed six this year.
Page Phase 3 Design-Build Contract to start in early 2013.
The commission wants more information from the Desco Group about its request for millions to fund the project in St. Charles.
Wagner campaign responds to speculation from Politico that she may switch races.
Second commission meeting is set for Oct. 20. A public hearing is scheduled for Nov. 3.
The city's public works department steps up to pay for the project when grant money falls through.
Council hopes amendment will bring in more candidates for St. Charles City department director positions.
St. Charles Police give Meyers family until the end of this week to move their Juliani pig out of the city.
Parks Department seeks public input in developing master plan.
St. Charles Parks Department will host second planning meeting from 6-8 p.m. Nov. 9.
Here's your weekly roundup of who's hiring in town and in nearby St. Charles County.
Just days after Sarah Palin officially declines a Presidential run, she and Glenn Beck arrive at the Family Arena with “nothing to lose.”
Council likely to consider tax increase for 2012 budget to compensate for flat sales taxes; some council members are don't like idea of a hike.
The former Massachusetts governor announced a raft of endorsements from Missouri political figures, including Senate Majority leader Tom Dempsey of St. Charles.
St. Charles Parks Department has begun actively fundraising for the accessible playground.
District 4 Councilman Paul Wynn said he will continue working as a councilman while overseas. In 2009, he did the same in Iraq.
Planning and Zoning approves two street food vendor developments Monday night, though many commissioners oppose temporary food stands.
Meeting is set for 6:30 p.m. at St. Charles City Hall.
Capital Improvement plan includes Page extension, Mid Rivers Mall, Arena Parkway and traffic signal improvements.
Rep. Todd Akin (R-Wildwood) caused a stir with statements he made at a Fulton campaign event on the government health care program.
Cunningham and Spring Avenue residents say closing their streets will hinder access, emergency vehicles, and property values.
St. Charles will apply for a TIGER 3 grant to fund 80 percent of $14.5 million improvements to First Capitol, Fifth Street.
As U.S. Rep. Russ Carnahan continues to be questioned about his political future, the political landscape is littered with pitfalls.
The measure is aimed at curbing meth production in the area.
County spokesman said arena officials will start a new policy to keep litter off the most popular state park in Missouri, a 238-mile hiking and biking trail.
Republicans will select nominee Tuesday.
The Planning and Zoning Commission rejects family's permit request to keep a Juliani pig.
St. Charles County representatives hope some tweaking can take care of redistricting concerns.