Rock will be blasted and cleared away to widen I-270.
If you receive an email about a package delivery or online postage charges, do not open it. It appears to be from the post office, but it is a scam than can infect your computer.
New CAD system will bring University City's fire and EMS dispatch back in-house with the police department.
Clean Water STL has received roughly $385,000 in monetary support in the last five weeks. The committee wants St. Louis residents to vote Tuesday in favor of Proposition Y, a measure that will affect sewer rates throughout the area.
The colors that never run any day of the year.
The council will vote on upgrading the CAD system in order to bring Fire/EMS dispatching in-house.
The projects are through the East-West Gateway Council of Governments transportation committee.
The Missouri Supreme Court has affirmed redistricting lines drawn earlier this year, pitting the two incumbents against each other.
St. Louis voters will decide the rate at which their sewer rates rise this summer. Here's a look at the federal lawβand lawsuitβthat started it all.
A recap of the 2012 legislative session by Sen. Maria Chappelle-Nadal, D-University City.
Here's what's happening in and near Ladue, Clayton and University City this week.
Sen. Maria Chappelle-Nadal's column.
The Missouri Department of Transportation reports no work zones for St. Louis County or Jefferson County for the week of May 17-23.
Safety, job creation, and better transportation were cited Monday as reasons Missouri needs funding for better roads, rail and bridges.
The public will have one more chance to comment on University City's 2012-13 budget.
University City City Council will approve a contract for security cameras in the Loop.
Meeting is slated for 2:30 p.m.
Nothing major in MoDOT's St. Louis regional work zone report for May 10-16.
Council will work on long-term strategic planning.
The move follows a conservative activist saying, βWe have to kill the Claire Bear," at a Tea Party Express event.
The project is a cooperative effort between Washington University and aClayton and is expected to close part of Forsyth Boulevard starting May 22.
A June 5 vote is planned in St. Louis county and city on Proposition Y, along with eight charter amendments aimed at increasing the efficiency and transparency of the Metropolitan St. Louis Sewer District.
Mayor Shelley Welsch established this Task Force in October, 2010.
MoDOT, Trailnet and Metro Transit have joined forces.
MoDOT crews will be narrowing lanes on I-270 between Manchester Road and I-44. They'll also be doing maintenance work throughout the area in the next week.
Missouri currently has the lowest cigarette tax in the country.
The decision was announced Tuesday.
Endorsements are piling up for both candidates.
Roadwork will close westbound traffic on Highway 40 downtown most of the weekend. One lane will be opened around mid-day on Saturday and Sunday.
A drug agent had a meth lab explode in his face and tells Patch it could happen to any curious child. He said criminals are coming to St. Louis County to buy pseudoephedrine and that means meth is being made here too.
U City residents can dispose of waste May 5 or June 16.
If you ask the president of the Missouri Narcotics Association who's been tracking meth down for more than 15 years, the answer is "Yes."
The Vietnam Veterans Memorial Fund is seeking to add a photo for every name on The Wall in Washington, D.C. There are six University City veterans featured on The Wall.
The University City City Council voted to turn the lights back on Monday.
Session will be held April 25-27.
MoDOT kicked off Work Zone Awareness Week Monday, and it's warning drivers to watch for road crews.
New University City City Council swearing in is tonight.