Election day is Tuesday, April 3.
Candidates for city council in University City respond to our reader's questions.
MoDOTβs pothole patrol response is averaging a six hour turnaround.
Did you know many of St. Louis County's court structures are 42 years old and lacking in infrastructure? St. Louis County voters will decide whether to pass a $100 million bond issue on April 3. Supporters will hold last conference this afternoon.
A look at how candidates for city council in University City are spending their money.
Do Todd Akin, John Brunner or Sarah Steelman know Missouri's minimum wage? It appears they do not, according to this video from a Friday debate.
Here's what's happening in and near Ladue, Clayton and University City.
Mayor Shelley Welsch encourages residents to review budget and come to tonight's meeting.
Voters will decide April 3 whether to adopt the $100 million bond issue.
Voters will decide April 3 whether to approve a $100 million bond issue for a new Family Court and circuit court improvements in Clayton.
The parade begins at 11:30 a.m. in downtown St. Louis at 18th and Market streets, and heads east to Broadway Avenue and Market Street.
Process will decide how Republican presidential delegates are dispersed.
On the tails of a primary victory in Alabama, Republican presidential candidate Rick Santorum is scheduled to travel through St. Louis County this weekend.
The presidential hopeful won over a few undecided voters at a town hall meeting in Kirkwood.
University City decides ICMA decision has no bearing on city manager's position with the city.
Details about Mitt Romney's appearance in Kirkwood Park Tuesday
Carr faces Jan Adams in the Ward 2 election on Tuesday, April 3.
University City City Council meets Monday, March 12.
Youth seat belt campaign encourages teens to make it click.
The presidential candidate addressed a crowd of supporters at Lindenwood University's Robert Hyland Arena in St. Charles.
Lindenwood University is hosting the Presidential hopeful at 3 p.m. on Saturday, March 10.
A candidate forum was held Wednesday at University City Library.
Be aware of pothole repair work as you drive.
Event will be held at the Heman Park Community Center.
There are still unresolved legal issues in the effort to draw new political lines.
City council candidates will debate Wednesday, March 7, at University City Library.
Event was hosted by the University City Historical Society.
A look at who's filed for state office.
First meeting is Friday morning.
The University City Historical Society is hosting the event.
New branding is revealed at city's Celebration of Diversity.
The new plan with have road crews filling potholes within 24-hours. Add potholes in your area to Patch's interactive map in this article.
Mayor Shelley Welsch is looking for a few good volunteers for city committees.
Other city managers react to Lehman Walkers reprimand from ICMA.
Plus: Updated caucus locations, and a look ahead to St. Louis County Lincoln Days.
University City's city manager is barred from future membership in the organization.
The two Missouri members of Congress will face off in the Aug. 7 primary.
Politico reports both men will run in the 1st District.
The meeting is slated for Monday, March 5.
Manager Lehmann Walker gave the council an overview Monday.