Some of the sirens couldn't be heard outdoors during last week's storms.
The University City City Council will meet at 6:30 p.m.
Sen. Chappelle-Nadal's weekly column.
Lane closures continue downtown, Blanchette Bridge lanes closed for work.
SOPA and PIPA legislation causes a stir in Missouri political circles.
Meeting will be held tonight at the Heman Park Community Center.
Wikipedia and other popular websites have gone black in protest of anti-piracy legislation.
Candidates will appear on the April ballot.
U.S. Senate candidates Todd Akin and John Brunner mixed it up with in Oakville, along with candidates for the U.S. House, and a good handful of state-level hopefuls.
In the race for Missouri's 2nd Congressional District, conservative Ann Wagner and Tea Party favorite Ed Martin may soon be joined by the more socially moderate Dr. Randy Jotte. He said Thursday night he'd announce shortly and publicly.
Kirkwood Republican plans an event explaining the state's road map to selecting GOP presidential delegates.
This is the agenda for Monday's City Council meeting.
The economy and parks are high on his agenda for 2012.
U City was awarded $79,000 to repair turf at Heman Park and to install an irrigation system there.
Along with the MoDOT report, MADD has some advice for what to do if you see a drunk driver.
Construction on the new firehouse at Vernon and Westgate is expected to begin in early 2012.
Here are the new laws that took effect in Missouri this year.
The homes acquired by the city as part of the buyout were demolished this week.
Jan Adams is a former Missouri assistant attorney general who prosecuted fraud. Before that, she was in private practice. She retired from law in 2010.
The following individuals registered for the Municipal Election on Tuesday. Ward 1: Carol Wofsey & Terry Crow. Ward 2: Jan Adams & Paulette Carr.
Paulette Carr said economic development, open government and retaining and attracting residents will be priorities in her campaign.
Carol Wofsey says she's a hard worker, and is open-minded and will do her homework.
Five University City residents filed the lawsuit against the City of University City, claiming Sunshine Law violations and asking that the hiring of City Manager Lehman Walker be voided.
Councilmembers Terry Crow (1st Ward), Lynn Ricci (2nd Ward) and Arthur Sharpe Jr. (3rd Ward) are up for election in April.
Councilmember Terry Crow wants to represent Ward 1 in University City for another four years.
The redistricting results has both Republicans and Democrats unhappy, which could mean a bipartisan effort to change the process.
University City is divided into three districts rather than four, but five current state representatives are in those three districts.
This week is also about movement as Ed Martin thinks about his next move and new state legislative maps cause some chaos.
Here's who's hiring in and near University City, Clayton and Ladue.
St. Louis County Council Chair Steve Stenger said he did not say anything insulting about the county executive.
Twenty three of 26 University City homeowners have agreed to buyout terms.
Group discusses adding senior ombudsman, bus services, resource guide and other possibilities. The Mayor's Task Force on Seniors on Youth are due to have recommendations to the city by February.
A special committee met Tuesday to brainstorm the 2012 proposed budget.
The 2012 budget must be passed before Dec. 31.
The council unanimously approved granting liquor licenses to Jilly's Cupcake Bar and Queen of Sheba restaurant.
University City Resident Mae Etta Weston is the editor of the 3rd Ward newsletter.
Report says St. Louis regionβs water systems beyond age of repair.
Here's who's hiring in Clayton, University City and Olivette.