St. Louis Street Crews Make Headway in Snow Cleanup as City Calls for Neighborly Assistance
St. Louis Street Department crews are making progress clearing the roads 48 hours after a snowfall, with main routes passable and residential areas being the current focus. The city urges community help for clearing driveways and cars.
University City Rallies Volunteers for Community Snow Removal in Preparation for Ice Carnival
University City calls for volunteers for a snow removal event before the Ice Carnival, offering hot cocoa or root beer as thanks. The effort aims to clear sidewalks for safety and community binding.
Weather Delays Push Wentzville Trash Collection Schedule Back by One Day
Wentzville's trash/recycling collection is delayed by one day due to bad weather, with the revised schedule running from Tuesday through Saturday. The city advises residents to follow social media and their website for updates.
St. Peters Health Department Urges Residents to Stop Feeding Wildlife to Protect Animal Health and Neighborhood Safety
The St. Peters Health Department warns on Facebook against feeding wild animals, citing risks to both human and animal wellbeing and urging residents to let wildlife forage naturally.
Jefferson County, MO Seniors to Receive Tax Credit Opportunity Starting March 1st
Jefferson County, Missouri announces a Senior Tax Credit for residents aged 62 by January 1, 2025, with applications open from March 1st to June 30th. Forms are accessible online, at the Collector's office, and local libraries.
St. Louis Mobilizes Snow Fleet and Contractors in Anticipation of Winter Snowfall
St. Louis is preparing for winter weather by treating roads with brine and planning to deploy snowplows, with priority on main routes and vital areas. The city has a strategy for both normal and severe snowfall, with additional resources on standby.
St. Louis Health Department Warns of Frostbite Risks, Urges Precautions during Frigid January Weather
St. Louis Health Department warns of frostbite risks in cold weather, advising residents to minimize exposure, cover skin, and stay warm and dry. A video and social media campaign offer further resources.












