Workers are on schedule at the Washington University site even with the recent oppressive heat.
The publication reported Tuesday that the U.S. Senate candidate's company was late paying taxes on an aircraft.
The council agreed, via a 5-2 vote, to keep the current free parking and to begin a dialogue with the Loop Special Business District about how to keep free parking in the future.
The coordinated campaign office is located at the corner of Euclid and Delmar.
Mayor Shelley Welsch's latest blog post.
Republican candidates talked about the economy, health care and Mitt Romney Friday night at Washington University in St. Louis.
The two Democrats are facing each other in the Aug. 7 primary for the 1st Congressional District nomination.
Event is tonight at at 7 p.m. at Washington University's Edison Theater.
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The Missouri Fraternal Order of Police, the NEA give their support behind Carnahan in the Missouri 1st Congressional District.
The Missouri Department of Transportation reports on St. Louis area work zones for July 5-11.
Project came in well under budget.
The candidates, incumbents and issues that will affect University City and St. Louis County.
Officials are making public statements about the U.S. Supreme Court's decision on the healthcare law.
MoDOT is once again closing all lanes on north and southbound I-270 daily so crews can blast rock.
A moment of silence was held Monday at the University City City Council meeting for the 17-year-old killed in a drive-by shooting Thursday.
Council Member Byron Price objects to new practice.
The 2013 fiscal year begins July 1.
The University City City Council will vote to approve the city's 2012-13 fiscal year budget.
Loop retailers and business owners plan to ask the city to change the Parkview Gardens proposal
The task force created by Mayor Shelley Welsch will share its findings with the city council.
The Missouri Department of Transportation reports on St. Louis area work zones for June 21-27.
The open house will be held from 4-7 p.m.
MoDOT is canceling the daily road closures on I-270 between Manchester and Big Bend roads in West County for the rest of the week.
Residents will have an opportunity to ask questions about the project.
Public hearings will allow citizens to voice their concerns.
Missouri Governor Jay Nixon signed a bill on Thursday that expanded the No Call Law to cover personal cell phones.
For all interested in transparency and fairness in government, this free event about how to apply the Missouri Sunshine Law might be a good investment of time Wednesday evening. It is the only St. Louis area session in the near future.
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Crowds turned out for the Lindenwood University hosted Republican Senate Debate.
City crews worked Tuesday to remove signs, hours after the city council rejected the logo.
Debate at Lindenwood University touched on healthcare, Syria, budget cuts.
The brand identity was revealed to the public March 4 and has been in use since then.
University City has been approved for three projects through the East-West Gateway Council of Governments transportation committee.
The grant can be used for a variety of community improvements.
The Missouri Department of Transportation reports on St. Louis area work zones for June 7-13.
City Manager Lehman Walker presented the latest draft to University City's City Council members at a work session Monday to discuss suggestions and amendments. A final version will be passed later this month.
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