Chairman Joe Brazil said the council likely will send the reapportionment back to the commission to be revised.
Ameristar Casino reports a 3 percent drop in revenue for July 2011.
Study is necessary to find solutions to congestion on Interstate 70.
St. Charles City Council convenes Tax Increment Financing Commission.
The boundaries will affect the next council election after they are approved.
Councilman Joe Cronin said he is struggling with bill's affect on local jobs and economy.
One side didn't win the debt ceiling debate.
A Clayton-based economist predicts how a debt ceiling impasse would affect St. Louis-area residents.
St. Charles County Council voted 7-0 to approve requiring prescriptions for cold medications containing ephedrine and pseudoephedrine.
Planning and Zoning Commission debated two traditionally controversial topics in the city: miniature pigs as pets and street food carts.
Wagner was slated to appear with her rival at the forum in O'Fallon, MO.
City Council members say one-way outer roads aren't worth studying.
A county-wide committee forms to provide resources during a disaster.
St. Charles man, St. Peters woman charged with stealing computer.
Engineering firm hired to design master plan.
Ephedrine and pseudoephedrine may require doctors orders in St. Charles, Jefferson, Franklin and Lincoln counties.
The Midwest U.S. China Association hosted a delegation from the Chinese city in St. Louis, and relationships got their start.
St. Charles County joins a four-county effort to require prescriptions for cold medications containing ephedrine and pseudoephedrine. Missouri is rated the largest meth producing state in the nation.
Parks and Recreation instead opts to use nearby hill as dirt source to build up all-inclusive playground.
State senator won't seek 2nd Representative District Seat, which includes St. Charles. Instead she will seek a final senate term.
About 300 structures were damaged by flash floods and sewer backups during heavy storms June 24 and 25, especially along Cole Creek.
Children's safety is No. 1, council members say; map of registered sexual offenders near the school may have swayed the vote.
St. Charles Council members will get public input on the development plan and potbellied pigs, and get an update on flood recovery efforts.
St. Charles residents celebrate Independence Day during the 2011 Riverfest Fourth of July parade, carnival, and other activities.
St. Charles cuts the budget for Riverfest by $30,000.
Upgrades will help motorists after renovated westbound Blanchette Bridge reopens.
Eastbound traffic on Boone's Lick will close from 9 p.m. to midnight July 4.
East-West Gateway approves $100-million plan to extend highway to Interstate 64/40 in western St. Charles County.
Part 2: Check out the scores for St. Charles restaurants inspected between April 22 and June 15.
Home that flooded in 2008 will finally be raised.
High water table, possibility of flooding prompt decision.
Planning and Zoning Commission approves flexible Streets of St. Charles plan.
Allied Waste will provide new trash cans for residents.
St. Charles City Council is considering a new contract for trash service which would mean everyone would need the same trash can.
For 2011, St. Charles County reduced the Extension budget by $38,000.
Updated: Councilman says he'll draft bill to ban smoking without exceptions.
St. Charles hosts first of many public meetings.
County Executive Steve Ehlmann has until Monday to veto a bill that would put the matter on the November 2012 election ballot.
MoDOT's plan to save $512 million by making job, facility and budget cuts is approved. The necessary changes are already taking place.
St. Charles City and SSM St. Joseph Health Center host public meetings.