St. Peters Mayor Len Pagano and four aldermanic seats will be up for grabs in the upcoming April 2012 General Election.
Incumbents scrambling to avoid primaries, at least in the St. Louis area.
Proposed entrance/exit a new pharmacy will need a traffic study before St. Peters Planning and Zoning Commission can approve the site plan.
St. Peters Commission set to have final meeting of 2011 at 6:30 p.m. tonight.
Deputies testify about an uneven pay scale.
This week is also about movement as Ed Martin thinks about his next move and new state legislative maps cause some chaos.
Residents took definite sides on the smoking ban issue. The effort to put the smoking ban on the ballot was defeated, but it is likely to resurface through St. Charles County Council action or a citizen initiative petition.
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.
CNN special looks into the redrawing of congressional lines.
Monday night's debate in O'Fallon is hosted by the Lewis and Clark Pachyderms of Western St. Charles County.
Former House Speaker gains in the polls as alternatives to Mitt Romney falter.
Despite denial by Planning and Zoning Commission, the St. Peters Board of Aldermen approved a new telecommunications tower in a residential neighborhood.
Currently, the law prohibits fireworks displays except from July 2 to July 5, but some businesses shoot them off anyway, the new bill sponsor says.
Countywide smoking ban opponents may have scored a tactical victory during the St. Charles County Council meeting Monday.
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 to July 5.
One man's pens an open letter to the St. Charles County Council.
Texas Gov. Rick Perry's debate woes continue, prompting questions about whether he will last in the presidential race.
Michael Carter, who filed for municipal judge positions in St. Peters and Wentzville last April, announced Thursday.
About 150 people attended the event at the Veterans Memorial outside City Hall.
The Transportation for America report calling Missouri bridges the seventh worst in nation is much ado about nothing, according to MoDOT engineers.
The Georgia businessman's lack of elected experience may be bad omen.
St. Peters Commission says yes to a bevy of agenda items.
The cases are part of the investigation into the outbreak in the St. Louis region.
After prescriptions are required for pseudoephedrine products in St. Charles County, the allergy medication sales jumped significantly in Bridgeton, Maryland Heights and Chesterfield.
Amid questions about whether the primary will amount to anything, supporters of former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney threw his name into contest.
Carbon fiber production company set to open new location in St. Peters.
St. Peters Board of Aldermen will hold second meeting of October at 5 p.m. tonight.
Governor Nixon signed a revision of Senate Bill 54 into law Friday.
Page Phase 3 Design-Build Contract to start in early 2013.
Wagner campaign responds to speculation from Politico that she may switch races.
Board reviews how work is done at Thursday meeting.
Nearly six months ago, GOP presidential candidate Herman Cain spoke at the Missouri Capitol as an also-ran in the Republican field. Today, he is leading in some public opinion polls.
St. Peters Board of Aldermen will meet at 5 p.m. tonight at the Justice Center.
St. Charles County Council approved revised boundary map after second effort by Redistricting Commission.
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 St. Peters Planning and Zoning Commission recommends new cell phone towers not be built.
St. Peters Mayor Len Pagano welcomes St. Louis County Executive Charlie Dooley and St. Louis Mayor Francis Slay to town to start the 25th year of the Heat's On program.
The St. Peters Planning and Zoning Commission is scheduled to meet at 6:30 p.m. tonight, Wednesday, Oct. 5.