Creve Coeur
Red light cameras go up on Olive Blvd. Monday
Officials for the Creve Coeur Police Department said that their latest endeavor is an extended effort to improve public safety.
Creve Coeur passes trash, alcohol ordinances
The Creve Coeur City Council passed two ordinances Feb. 22 that change the city’s code of ordinances regarding trash storage and allowing alcohol consumption in city parks.
Creve Coeur officials consider where garbage can be placed
The Creve Coeur City Council is planning on changing its code or ordinances regarding the storage location of residential garbage, recycling and yard waste receptacles when not at the curb for collection.
Improvements start at intersection in Creve Coeur
Construction for a much-needed traffic signal at an intersection in Creve Coeur will begin soon and should be ready by the end of 2010.
Creve Coeur’s annual report has highs and lows
Officials for the city of Creve Coeur are forging forward after trying to withstand the most brutal economic climate in 80 years as it delivers its annual report for the 2009 fiscal year.
Pfizer cutting hundreds of jobs in Chesterfield
By: Jessica Wilson
After pressure, Delmar Gardens withdraws proposal in Creve Coeur
Despite the fact that Delmar Gardens Enterprises withdrew its proposal to tear down its facility and replace it with office buildings, residents of nearby subdivisions turned out in droves at
Court fees help provide assistance for victims of domestic abuse
Anyone who has paid a fine for a moving traffic violation or pleaded guilty on any criminal ordinance violation within the city of Creve Coeur might be pleased to know that some funds for the fines they paid are used to help local shelters for battered persons.
Creve Coeur officials consider reaching out to residents via social networking sites
Following the lead of the massive popularity of social networking sites such as Facebook, MySpace and Twitter, the city of Creve Coeur is exploring using cyberspace to communicate with its residents.
Doctor prepares Creve Coeur officials about H1N1 virus
Creve Coeur officials on Oct. 12 heard from the infectious prevention director at Barnes-Jewish West County Hospital about the onslaught of the H1N1 flu virus that already has hit the area.
Creve Coeur approves new CVS store
The Creve Coeur City Council on Sept. 14 officially approved a CVS Pharmacy store to be located at Olive Blvd. and Old Ballas Road.
Arrests in Creve Coeur; suspects sought in Town & Country
The Creve Coeur Police Department announced that it has arrested seven solicitors from three different companies.
Creve Coeur to consider moratorium on adult businesses
The Creve Coeur City Council is pondering an ordinance that would declare a moratorium on the issuance of any zoning, building, occupancy or other permit to any adult business for no longer than six months.
Traffic Alert: Utility grading work has started for Hwy. 141 project
The Missouri Department of Transportation (MoDOT) and its contractor, Dave Kolb Grading, have started grading work in preparation for the Hwy.
Creve Coeur could get a CVS Pharmacy
Walgreens could soon get some competition in Creve Coeur as officials for CVS Pharmacy have plans to build a 13,000-square-foot facility at Olive Blvd. and Old Ballas Road.
Nursing home officials, Creve Coeur residents battle over proposed office complex
The Creve Coeur Planning and Zoning Commission on Aug. 3 voted 3-2 in favor of a local nursing home's plans to tear down the facility and replace it with two multi-story office buildings at the intersection of Olive Blvd. and Country Manor Lane.
Creve Coeur doctor under investigation for multiple allegations
A Creve Coeur doctor who is accused of dumping patient's medical records behind a shopping center last year now is a suspect in a forgery investigation.
Creve Coeur Police report suspicious activity
Officials for the Creve Coeur Police Department said that over the June 27-28 weekend, there were reports of two subjects, parked at gas stations, asking people for money to buy gasoline.



