April 2 is Election Day. Here's some things you need to know before you hit the polls.
Assessor Scott Shipman told Patch that the county's assessed value is down 4 percent.
St. Peters inspects restaurants several times a year. This is part two of the list of inspections completed in November 2012.
Board of Alderman will consider request from Ultimate Defense to add eight new lanes.
Terri Violet is running for election to be Ward 3 Alderman.
Michelle Walker is running for election to Ward 3 Alderman.
St. Peters inspects restaurants several times a year. This is part one of the list of inspections completed in November 2012.
St. Peters is considering adopting the latest federal food guidelines. Restaurants would have to post inspection reports for customers to see.
St. Peters Parks Department has designated two areas of the city for community gardens. Applications for plots are now available.
Neighboring O'Fallon is considering raises for its mayor and city council members. How do salaries compare across St. Charles County?
Park is expected to open in fall 2013.
Range will include targets up to 70 yards away.
With a 5-3 vote the St. Peters Board of Aldermen approved a tattoo shop in the Dollar Tree Plaza.
We asked readers what thought about banning tattoo shops in St. Peters. Here's what they had to say.
The last day to register for the April election is March 6.
Rep. Blaine Luetkemeyer offers opinions on issues affecting the residents of the 3rd District.
Raising fees will add $25,000 to the annual budget for capital improvements.
The Board of Aldermen will consider projects during the Feb. 28 meeting.
Check out the most recent food inspection reports from St. Charles County Health Department.
The tower has been proposed for the County Highway Department site at 2480 St. Peters Howell Road.
In his 2013 State of the Union Address Tuesday, President Barack Obama touched on immigration policy, gun control and the economy, among other national issues. In terms of infrastructure, he proposed a "Fix it First" plan that may affect Creve
Game center will open in former Incredible Pizza Company location in St. Peters.
St. Peters aldermen decide against demolishing the Old City Hall in Old Town St. Peters.
Pandora Ink is once again trying to open a tattoo shop in the Dollar Tree Plaza in St. Peters.
The new unified system for St. Charles County is expected to eliminate gaps in coverage areas for first responders.
The St. Peters Board of Aldermen will discuss the future of the old building during Thursday's work session.
President Barack Obama will give his annual ο»ΏState of the Union addressο»Ώ tonight at 8 p.m. CST in front of members of the ο»ΏUnited States Congressο»Ώ. The speech will be aired on all major network television stations.
The tire company plans to open a second location in St. Peters on Mexico Road.
The St. Peters Planning and Zoning Commission approved the outpatient drug and alcohol abuse counseling center. The center would move to Parkway Drive off of the Interstate 70 North Outer Road.
Missouri Highways and Transportation Commission awards contract for Phase 3.
The $13 million project is set to start in March and be finished by November.
The Missouri Department of Transportation reports on its St. Louis work zones for Jan. 31 to Feb. 6.
The Board of Aldermen will vote on the design contracts at the Feb. 14 meeting.
The removal of two bridges over Interstate 64 is pushed back another week.
The St. Peters Board of Aldermen will meet for a work session at 5 p.m. and a meeting at 7 p.m.
The St. Charles County Schools, Mental Health And Emergency Services Task Force met for the second time and came up with recommendations to make to the St. Charles County Council.
For the first time, St. Charles County residents can file their personal property declarations online.
The Missouri Supreme Court recently refused to consider an appeal of lower-court rulings that upheld the city using tax-increment financing (TIF) subsidy for the commercial project.
The Missouri Department of Transportation reports on the St. Louis work zones for January 17-23.
The projects cost nearly $211 million and will include road and lane closures around the St. Louis area that begin next week.