Volunteer arts task force is commissioned to recommend a public art master plan for the city.
Fire Chief Karl Kestler will serve as acting city administrator, replacing Petree Eastman on an interim basis.
Darryl Wallach is running unopposed in the April 3 election.
Barring weather, the work should be done at the end of May
The Ward 2 race is between Mary Stadter and Tim Trueblood.
Mary Stadter (Ward 2) and Dan Tennessen (Ward 4) stepped back due to alleged debate moderator bias.
Marvin Smith wants to keep memorial plans moving forward.
The parade begins at 11:30 a.m. in downtown St. Louis at 18th and Market streets, and heads east to Broadway Avenue and Market Street.
Process will decide how Republican presidential delegates are dispersed; Concord is one of the township locations.
Greg Kremer gave the preliminary 4th quarter financial report at Tuesday's Board of Aldermen meeting, audit report to be completed in June.
Everything may be green on Saturday, but the Missouri Department of Revenue is making it's "green" announcement a day ahead of time.
At its meeting Tuesday night, the Sunset Hills Board of Aldermen approved a cooperation agreement to expand a walking trail from Minnie Ha Ha Park to the Tapawingo golf course.
Sunset Hills Alderman Dee Baebler is humbled by the Crestwood-Sunset Hills Chamber of Commerce recognition.
The race for city collector is between Michael McMilligan and Michael Sawicki.
Current Alderman Webb is running unopposed in the April 3 election.
The current mayor of Sunset Hills is running unopposed in the April 3 election.
A special bond election, Lindbergh School Board seats, Boards of Aldermen positions, a city collector race and an unopposed mayoral seat all are on the ballot April 3.
The new plan with have road crews filling potholes within 24-hours of your report.
Until hearing a development proposal from Court owner Centrum Properties, board votes for delay.
Plus: Updated caucus locations, St. Louis County Lincoln Days and more endorsements in the U.S. Senate race.
Planning a trip? Keep these work zones in mind.
Sappington Barn Center has been vacant since August of 2011.
City gives blessing for return of events that each drew more than 15,000 residents.
Tempers flare over proposal to grant Sunset Hills aldermen power to reject mayoral appointments to advisory groups.
Rejis provides data system support to local police departments and municipal courts.
Nine World War II veterans received hand made quilts and plaques at Monday night's meeting.
Potholes will be fixed around St. Louis this week.
The new proposed park will be by the ball field by Truman School.
Plus, filing dates for Congressional races might be moved back and Steelman gets on the air.
Both relate to the Spellman Avenue Reconstruction Project Phase I.
Franzel, who lost his battle with bone cancer last month, was recognized for dedication and public service.
Take these routes into consideration when traveling this weekend.
Even though tomorrow's election "doesn't count" in the state of Missouri, will you show your support?
Heading out this weekend? Here are a few tips to make your trip smoother.
MoDOT is closing lanes downtown as well as West County and Fenton.
Mayor Jeff Schlink honored both Audrey A. Walsh and the General Federation of Women’s Clubs.
Plans to improve the memorial have stalled until more pledges are made.
Tuesday’s informal question and answer session was the first opportunity for the candidates to introduce themselves.
Lane closures continue downtown, Blanchette Bridge lanes closed for work.
Health officials are warning that tissue boxes containing a radioactive substance have been issued to the Sunset Hills Bed, Bath and Beyond store.