This is the agenda for tonight's City Council meeting, courtesy of the City of University City.
New Missouri law will ban Facebook friendships between teachers and their students.
By next week, the City of University City hopes to have closed on more than half of the homes involved in the Wilson Avenue Flood Buyout.
People on the streets of our communities have diverse views on the down-to-the-wire debate in Washington, DC.
A local economist predicts how a debt ceiling impasse would affect St. Louis-area residents.
Patch has rounded up a list of resources and news articles from around the web to help explain this whole debt ceiling situation in Washington.
Deal or no deal, default or no default, the U.S. is likely to face a downgrade of its AAA credit rating.
If the U.S. Congress doesn't raise the debt ceiling by Tuesday, layoffs and increased property taxes might be among the results in St. Louis County, Chief Operating Officer Garry Earls said.
The commission examined both old and new concerns at Tuesday's meeting.
Residents express concerns about city lights not being turned on and council votes for employees compensation bill.
The US Postal Service announced today it will consider closing thousands of branches.
The Municipal Park Grant Commission of St. Louis County has sent University City a letter asking it to reconsider decision to keep driving range lights turned off at night.
State Rep. Rory Ellinger says he plans to co-sponsor a bill this legislative session to outlaw Missouri drivers from talking on their cellphones will driving.
The announcement came after the chairman of a commission trying to steer Chinese cargo to Lambert-St. Louis International Airport briefed members of the St. Louis County Council on Tuesday in Clayton.
University City Mayor Shelley Welsch has canceled tonight's outdoor screening of "Raiders of the Lost Ark," because of concerns over the intense heat.
The firm Schowalter & Jabouri also performs audit services for Maplewood, St. Peters and Des Peres.
University City has selected the CPA firm Schowalter & Jabouri to conduct the annual audit of the city.
The State House of Representatives' Committee on Disaster Recovery held a hearing at the City of Maryland Heights Government Center.
Nearly 100 people packed into the Heman Park Community Center for Tuesday evening's Regional Initiative on Youth.
The City Council of University City votes to pursue grant that will pay for new guns and vests for police officers.
University City Councilmember Lynn Ricci said the bike path next to the Chuck Berry statue needed to come before the Council or Parks Commission for approval, which it has not.
This is the agenda for Monday's City Council meeting, courtesy of the City of University City.
Computer purchases, CSIP and committee assignments wrapped up during first work session of the school year.
The easements allow MSD and Ameren to work in areas involving their equipment in Flynn Park.
Next week's youth conference will address recreational and outreach program needs of local and regional youth.
Drivers will not be able to access interstate from Delmar during closure.
The University City City Council has scheduled a special session for Tuesday July 5, 2011
University City Mayor Shelley Welsch defended the Chuck Berry statue, saying it was appropriate and will be positive for the community.
Councilmembers approved a handful of purchases for several city departments at Monday nigh's council meeting.
Missouri American Water presented its second annual Water Stewardship awards to six Missouri cities, including University City.
The Mayor's Task Force on Seniors and Youth wants residents ages 13-25 to take a survey detailing unmet needs/desires in the community for teens.
The St. Louis County Department of Health said mosquitoes have tested positive for West Nile Virus in St. Louis County.
State Senator Maria Chappelle-Nadal has been appointed to a committee on natural disaster recovery.
University City has hired a marketing and public relations firm called ο»ΏAvant Marketing Group to develop a communications plan for the City.
The lecture was given at Subterranean Books in University City to help commemorate the 150th anniversary of the Civil War.
State Senator Maria Chappelle-Nadal attended a reception at the White House last week as part of an event for the Young Elected Officials Network.
Rep. Scott Dieckhaus, R-Washington and the chairman of the House Elementary and Secondary Education Committee, said there's no easy fix to Turner v. Clayton.
Numerous Lane Closings on I-170 at Delmar Through Saturday Night.