The City Council has approved a program of repairing and improving sidewalks and curbs around U City.
St. Louis County health officials said Tuesday the first probable human case of West Nile Virus has been reported.
With Tropical Depression Isaac possibly bringing anywhere from three to eight inches of rain to the St. Louis area this weekend, the St. Louis County Police Department is warning residents to be alert and watch for flood waters.
Under a new St. Louis County ordinance, banks will have to participate in formal mediation before foreclosing on a home.
While delivering 40,000 petitions to Akin's office Wednesday, ADVOCATES of Planned Parenthood of the St. Louis Region ask: βIf you think Todd Akinβs Missouri record is bad, what would life be like under a Vice President Ryan?β
All lanes of eastbound I-64 double-deck structure to close Thursday night.
Members of Advocates of Planned Parenthood of the St. Louis Region are scheduled to deliver a firm and "legitimate message" to Todd Akinβs Congressional Office in Ballwin at mid-day Wednesday.
University City's attorney says the city council did not violate open records laws by voting on a Loop traffic study in July.
Council member Byron Price asks for better solutions to recent shootings and burglaries in University City.
New laws passed during the 2012 Missouri legislative session become effective today. Find out what the new measures mean for driving by MoDOT vehicles, the No-Call List and childhood asthma sufferers in school.
The GOP delegates spoke after a breakfast at the Republican National Convention.
A judge ordered the election because of voting irregularities, the St. Louis Beacon reported.
Will poll indicators hold true until November in the race for Missouri's Senate seat? How will female voters vote?
The University City City Council will vote again on a Delmar Loop traffic study and look at a final 2012 budget amendment tonight.
Mitt Romney renewed his call for Akin to drop out of the U.S. Senate race, while GOP strategist Mary Matalin said Ann Wagner would be the nominee.
Consumer are advised to throw out any cantaloupe grown in southwest Indiana. Schnucks stores pulled cantaloupe from the area and a specific farm has now been identified as a likely source.
Wagner responds to Senate candidate Todd Akin's controversial statements regarding rape and pregnancy earlier this week.
As U.S. Senate candidate Todd Akin attempts to mend broken voter and political fences from Sunday's rape- and abortion-related remarks, what will it take for the Wildwood resident to get the election back on track? Maybe $100,000.
Missouri Department of Transportation reports the St. Louis Regional Work Zones for August 23-29.
McCaskill spoke about veterans issues at two VFW halls Wednesday.
Consumer are advised to throw out any cantaloupe grown in southwest Indian. A specific farm and stores have not been released.
Speculation has popped up that Ballwin's Wagner, the GOP candidate for Akin's current U.S. House seat, could swap places with Akin on the ballot.
With the deadline for U.S. Rep. Todd Akin to step aside from the U.S. Senate race without getting courts involved passed, political leaders in Patch communities around the country are speaking out.
The candidate for Missouri Senate issues ad Monday.
A round-up of reaction stories and news updates since this story exploded on Sunday.
Pay increases are being discussed by officials during St. Louis County's budgeting process this year. It would mark the first time in four years that employees were given raises.
A spokesperson for St. Louis County Executive Charlie Dooley said a projected shortfall in the parks department may not be a reality.
Professor Joel K. Goldstein is the Vincent C. Immel Professor of Law at Saint Louis University and has been interviewed by such publications as The New York Times.
Missouri Department of Transportation reports the St. Louis Regional Work Zones for August 16-22.
Congressional candidate Ann Wagner hopes to turn Missouri "firecracker red."
The St. Louis County Election Board has declined to certify the results of the 82nd District race for state representative because of 102 ballots that may have been incorrect.
A committee of parks supporters studied the St. Louis County Parks system and endorsed a tax increase proposal. The measure must pass through the county council, where Councilman Steve Stenger said there is not a funding problem with the parks.
Paulette Carr, Ward 2, apologized Monday for what she thought might be a violation of Missouri's Sunshine Law.
The joint redevelopment committee approved an intergovernmental agreement for the I-170/Olive Blvd area.
The University City City Council meets tonight.
MoDOT reports the St. Louis Regional Work Zones for August 9-15.
Some inquiring minds among Patch readers want to know exactly where U.S. Republican Senator candidate Todd Akin cast his vote after he edged out two others for the Republican slot...
Here's an ongoing result tally of the August Primary for University City.
A look at how candidates fared in University City and statewide races Tuesday.
The polls remain open until 7 p.m. tonight.