Schelinski is one of two candidates seeking a seat in Ward II.
McBride is one of four candidates seeking a seat on the school board.
Fribis is one of two candidates seeking a seat in Ward IV.
State treasurer's Unclaimed Property Fund also includes signed photos of Spencer Tracy and Bette Davis, a St. Bernard nutcracker and four Purple Hearts, and $50 in unclaimed money from Crestwood Court.
Andrew Croley and Jodi Meese are joining the Lindbergh School District.
Third time was not the charm for Sunset Hills resident Al Moore. One alderman said his rejection of the proposal stemmed from a lack of compromise with neighbors in the Tapawingo subdivisions.
Doercrest subdivision residents, Long parents, and even Crestwood Mayor Jeff Schlink spoke on traffic changes for the Lindbergh school's new piece of land.
MoDOT said drivers can expect the lane closures on Interstate 270, between Manchester Road and Interstate 44, as the widening project along the interstate continues. It is also seeing traffic improvements as a result of the project.
See how your favorite restaurants performed in St. Louis County health inspections.
Residents near the Tapawingo National Golf Course are still believe a proposal for a community library on the former Paraclete property is too vague.
Larry Chorosevic challenges alderman Patricia Fribis in one of two contested city races on April 2.
The Sunset HIlls Board of Aldermen approved the gas station's final development plan on Tuesday.
The last day to register to vote in the April election is days away.
While current pool employees want the City of Crestwood to keep its current vendor, Crestwood aldermen voted to reconsider a lower bid at a future meeting. The new contract would save the city approximately $34,000.
Patch wants to know what you want to ask the candidates in Crestwood, Sunset Hills and the Lindbergh School District.
“I do a lot of campaigning for candidates that I think are knowledgeable and willing to do your work so we won’t have to come to the meetings," resident Ruth Wooldridge told the Board of Aldermen.
Sunset Hills resident Al Moore hopes to operate a community library on the former Paraclete property near the Tapawingo National Golf Course.
The Crestwood animal shelter is using Facebook to reunite lost pets with owners, and thousands of South County residents have been helping out.
Gateway House of prayer is no longer moving forward with a planned rectory to prevent the church from becoming a "source of contention" in the neighborhood,
The appointees, including St. Louis treasurer and former state representative Tishaura Jones, will evaluate the best way for residents to cast their ballots early.
While he retired from his fire department post in January, Karl Kestler stayed on as acting city administrator.
Joseph Bedell and Mark Stevener helped an injured resident out of his burning home on Big Bend Boulevard last month.
The Missouri Department of Transportation reports on the St. Louis work zones for February 7-13.
2013 will be 'critical' for the city, Executive Editor Mike Anthony writes in a Call Newspapers editorial.
Stamps and Priority Mail service prices went up Sunday. So how much is a stamp today? Here's a handy list of the new rates from the U.S. Postal Service (and a list of Post Office locations, since you can't head to Crestwood Court anymore).
Do you think Ward I Alderman Richard Gau recuse himself from future Petro Mart votes?
Mark Sime will earn approximately $98,000 per year.
MaryAnn McWilliams retired last month after 12 years of service to the Chamber.
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A South County councilman reportedly wants to pass legislation similar to the those passed by other St. Louis area cities, including Creve Coeur.
A bowling alley and a bar near Ronnie's 20 currently allow indoor smoking. The St. Louis County Council may vote to change that.
"Attacking firearms and ignoring children is not a solution," The National Rifle Association said.
Do you want your 2012 tax refund in the form of a debit card from the State of Missouri?
See which residents have filed for the spring 2013 city board elections, as well as Lindbergh School District Board of Education.
The projects cost nearly $211 million and will include road and lane closures around the St. Louis area that begin next week.
Green Objectives (GO) for Sunset Hills Committee and Crestwood-Sunset Hills Rotary are teaming up to add a Global Run 4 Water event this April to raise money for water and sanitation projects.
Petree Powell, also known as Petree Eastman, was Crestwood's City Administrator until last year.
There's reportedly a push to make area casinos smoke-free and it could take a step closer to reality Tuesday.
Mark Sime is the first full-time replacement for Petree Eastman, who ended her employment with the city last March.
Al Moore and associates have once again deferred a presentation on a proposed community library until February.