The city is applying for a grant to fund approximately 80 percent of the Henry Avenue road improvement plan estimated to cost $712,500.
After pulling out of plans to build in October, developer Pulte Homes is once again planning to develop a new neighborhood in Town and Country.
The winery and full-service restaurant is expected to open in late September or early October in Town and Country Crossing.
Drivers are warned to expect delays along Clayton Road beginning Wednesday, plus Laclede Gas and Charter Communications services may be impacted.
The Des Peres Board of Aldermen reportedly approved a contract to design a monument and landscaping near West County Shopping Center.
Monday, the Manchester Board of Aldermen will discuss the new Scotty's Fresh Produce, spending more than $118,000 on street repairs and likely vote on applying for a grant for the Henry Avenue project. View the full agenda here.
The last day to register for the April 2, 2013, election is March 6.
After two decades with the City of Town and Country, City Clerk Pam Burdt's last day will be Friday.
District administrators, including those in the Special School District and Parkway, are forecasting financial hits on programs from child nutrition to special education.
The Missouri Department of Transportation reports on the St. Louis area work zones through March 6.
A new "overlay" governmental district to oversee long-term Manchester Road improvements is a goal for West County cities, but not Manchester. The legal paperwork is set to be done by Town and Country Mayor Jon Dalton, who is an attorney.
Residents will likely see more crews and traffic restrictions on a daily basis as work on the Clayton Road project continues.
Town and Country aldermen are set to discuss the next steps for reconstructing and preserving a log cabin found inside a home along Conway Road Monday night. View the full agenda here.
House Bill 134, sponsored by Rep. Sue Allen (R-Town and Country), would require school districts to have specifics in their ant-bullying policies.
Tuesday, the Manchester Board of Aldermen will discuss the opening of Scotty's Fresh Produce, applying for a grant for the Henry Avenue project, mosquito control and more. View the full agenda here.
The Missouri Department of Transportation reports on work zones in the St. Louis area for February 14-20.
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 Manch
The current proposal from water utility experts is to replace the waterline on Manchester Road from Weidman to Mason roads—about 3,300 feet of pipe. When to do it is the question.
Town and Country aldermen are set to discuss the next steps of the Clayton Road improvement project and the city's community garden Monday night. View the full agenda here.
The Manchester Board of Aldermen meets Monday night and will hear from the owner of Scotty's Fresh Produce who plans to open a new market in Manchester. View the full agenda here.
The Missouri Department of Transportation reports St. Louis work zones, including a complete closure of Highway 40 from Hampton Avenue to Forest Park Parkway.
A vote could come on the next steps of the Clayton Road improvement project Monday night when the Town and Country Board of Aldermen meets. View the full agenda here.
The removal of two bridges over Interstate 64 is pushed back another week.
Missouri's Governor visited Oak Brook Elementary School in West St. Louis County this week to talk education.
Two board seats are up during this election season with one newcomer and one incumbent filing to take the spots.
The Manchester Board of Aldermen meets Monday night, despite the Martin Luther King Jr. holiday. View the full agenda here.
The ban would be similar to the those passed by other St. Louis area cities, including Manchester.
Expect to see an increase in construction and road work in coming weeks as the Clayton Road Resurfacing and Pedestrian Enhancement Project moves ahead.
The final numbers are in from this winter's deer management program in Town and Country. A total of 115 deer were reportedly killed. View the reports here.
A campaign kicked off Wednesday to expand coverage to anyone making 138 percent of the Federal Poverty Level. Advocates say the move would cover an additional 250,000 Missourians.
The Missouri Department of Transportation reports on the St. Louis work zones for January 17-23.
"Attacking firearms and ignoring children is not a solution," The NRA said.
Scotty's owner says the target move-in date for the location along Manchester Road is March 1.
The president issued 23 executive actions and is urging Americans to pressure Congress to pass universal background checks on gun sales, ban military-style assault rifles and limit ammunition magazines. Share your thoughts here.
The projects cost nearly $211 million and will include road and lane closures around the St. Louis area that begin next week.
There's reportedly a push to make area casinos smoke-free and it could take a step closer to reality Tuesday.
Town and Country aldermen discuss plans for Raintree Learning Community and the Clayton Road enhancement project at their first meeting of 2013. View full agenda here.
Do you want your 2012 tax refund in the form of a debit card from the State of Missouri?
Missouri Department of Transportation reports on the St. Louis work zones for January 10-16.
A lawsuit filed against the City of Manchester regarding the city's vicious dog ordinance has been dismissed after "pitbull" was removed from the ordinance.