The event will be held at 3:30 p.m. Wednesday, Jan. 30.
The vote on a resolution to support the School District of University City's $19.4 bond issue split 4-1-1.
The deadline to complete the survey is Feb. 8.
Gov. Jay Nixon proposed the study in his State of the State address.
The University CIty City Council meets tonight.
Missouri's Governor was at Oak Brook Elementary School in Ballwin Thursday.
The removal of two bridges over Interstate 64 is pushed back another week.
Sen. Maria Chappelle-Nadal, D-University City, calls for "common-sense response" to surge in gun violence in press conference Wednesday.
University City state Sen. Maria Chappelle-Nadal, who also serves on the board for the School District of University City, has filed the bill in Jefferson City.
The ban would be similar to the those passed by other St. Louis area cities, including Manchester.
University City's state senator issues a welcome video on the start of the 2013 Missouri legislative session.
The Missouri Department of Transportation reports on the St. Louis work zones for January 17-23.
The University City mayor was one of 30 nationwide to issue statements Wednesday.
"Attacking firearms and ignoring children is not a solution," The NRA said.
The city council honored one of the city's most involved citizens on Monday night.
The projects cost nearly $211 million and will include road and lane closures around the St. Louis area that begin next week.
The move will add four new cameras.
Petree Powell, also known as Petree Eastman, was once University City's assistant city administrator.
There's reportedly a push to make area casinos smoke-free and it could take a step closer to reality Tuesday.
The University City City Council meets Monday, Jan. 14.
T. Michael McDowell is currently serving as the City Manager for Olivette.
Do you want your 2012 tax refund in the form of a debit card from the State of Missouri?
The public will have a chance to review the city's upcoming budget plans.
Missouri Department of Transportation reports on the St. Louis work zones for January 10-16.
The St. Louis Zoo is holding a job fair Jan. 19 to hire groundskeepers, catering and food personnel, gift shop attendants and more.
The Missouri Democrat serves on the Senate's Armed Services Committee, which will hold hearings on the Hagel nomination.
The application period open today and runs through March 1.
The Missouri National Guard Inauguration will be hosted in Jefferson City on Jan. 14. It includes the first-ever Missouri Barbecue Showcase and Reception at the Capitol Plaza Hotel. Are you planning to attend?
Sen. McCaskill officially began her second term after taking the oath of office this afternoon in Washington.
MoDOT reports on the St. Louis work zones for Jan. 3-9.
Veteran Congressman delivered his final speech on the House floor Monday. Carnahan lost an August primary to Rep. William Lacy Clay.
The U.S. House went along with a Senate plan Tuesday to address expiring Bush-era tax cuts while delaying spending cuts.
The St. Louis Department of Revenue has four offices to serve patrons.
The Missouri Department of Transportation reports its St. Louis work zones for Dec. 20-26.
Legislation being prepared to ban assault-style weapons; President to make the issue "central" to his second term
The national group of mayors, led by New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg, sent a letter to President Obama today.
A look at the top University City government stories of 2012.
The Missouri Department of Transportation reports its St. Louis work zones for Dec. 13-19.
Olivette Mayor Arthur Merdinian and City Manager Mike McDowell say the city is taking steps to work with developers and update ordinances.
Drastic cuts would imperil nationβs leadership in education and research.