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Council Backs Ban on Funeral Protests in Kirkwood
A new bill approved by the Kirkwood City Council forbids anyone from protesting or picketing 300 feet from a funeral or burial service.
A new bill approved by the Kirkwood City Council forbids anyone from protesting or picketing 300 feet from a funeral or burial service.
The park will take over an adjacent plot at 400 S. Fillmore Ave.
A petition was submitted to the planning and zoning commission for a “crossfit” gym.
Meet our Adoptable Pets of the Week: Lucy Lu and Holly.
The council voted in favor of the new requirements in a first reading of the amendment to the code. A second and final vote will be held at a Jan. 17 council meeting.
Sen. McCaskill officially began her second term after taking the oath of office this afternoon in Washington.
Sen. McCaskill officially began her second term after taking the oath of office Thursday afternoon in Washington.
William Shirley, an Olivette resident, says he wants better communication between the Board and constituents.
Andy’s Frozen Custard’s developer will need to seek a variance from the board of adjustment before proceeding to the Kirkwood City Council for final approval.
Police are also in the process of identifying a suspect who stole several electronic's from Walmart.
Here are our top emergency and crime stories in December for Eureka and Wildwood.
Plenty of activities will be available during next month at the Eureka Hills Branch of the Daniel Boone Library for all ages.
A Pacific man sustained serious injuries from the accident.
The accident ocurred Friday morning on eastbound 44 near Six Flags.
Funeral service for this Wildwood resident will be held at the Schrader Funeral Home and Crematory on Friday; visitation will be held Thursday.
A funeral service for this Eureka resident will be held Sunday at the Schrader Funeral Home in Ballwin.
The tax adviser, Frank L. Zerjav, submitted false tax returns for three years, evading approximately $183,000.
The 2012 Holiday DWI Enforcement campaign took place Dec. 10 – 16.
If you are a last minute shopper, local shops got your back this weekend.
After serving for eight years in the Ladue City Council, Spewak says she would like to take her commitment “to the next level.”