Adding to talk that Mosley is running as "spoiler" candidate is fact that shortly before joining race, she promoted opponent Jake Zimmerman for the post
MoDOT will shift southbound Interstate 55 traffic back onto the southbound lanes this week, opening up many of the ramps between city streets and the southbound interstate.
The city of Kirkwood argued the ordinance doesn't allow it to block demolitions and that residents who don't own the property didn't have standing to stop it.
Bill Parmentier, 44, is asking voters to write in his name Tuesday instead of voting for Jessica Green, the only candidate on the ballot, for a seat on the Board of Aldermen.
When it comes to data centers, a primary concern raised by residents is about water β as in, will the centers use vast amounts of the local water supply?
Fire districts in St. Louis and St. Charles counties are all asking voters to approve a 1% sales tax. An ex-mayor calls it "unjustifiable and a tremendous injustice."
By Jacob Barker and Josh Renaud St. Louis Post-Dispatch
Kirkwood is at a crossroads, voters and candidates say. Sales taxes are down. Costs are up. And utility costs are prompting debate over whether the city can afford them.
Councilman Theodore "Ted" Hoskins agreed three years ago not to run for reelection in exchange for prosecutors dismissing criminal charges of election fraud against him.