Some state lawmakers are out to correct some poor policy enacted last year—when the legislature made it legal for drivers older than 21 to text while they’re driving. The law passed last year bans texting only for people 21 and younger. [Read more...]
Gaming Commission votes to revoke license of President Casino
The Missouri Gaming Commission has voted to revoke Pinnacle Entertainment’s gaming license for the President Casino on the Mississippi River at St. Louis. The President, which sits on the old Admiral riverboat, has – according to state gaming officials – fallen into disrepair and is underperforming.
Laying out the case for license withdrawal, Commission Executive Gene McNary told the panel the President Casino has no only fallen into disrepair but is underperforming. [Read more...]
Cardinals add former Cub to Spring Training invite list
The St. Louis Cardinals signed former Cubs pitcher Rich Hill, he will be one of 17 non-roster invites to spring training. Had one good year with the Cubs, but was shipped to Baltimore. His last start with the Cubs came in April of 2008 at Busch Stadium where he walked four batters and never made it out of the first inning.
MU women can’t pull off upset
The Missouri women were looking for another upset over a ranked team, but it didn’t happen last night as Mizzou lost to the #15 Oklahoma State Cowgirls 75-60. The Tigers fall to 11-8 overall and 1-5 in Big 12 Conference play while the Cowgirls improve to 17-3 and 5-1.
Royals to be featured on Sunday Night Baseball
I want to fast forward to July 4th this summer. I want you to imagine sitting down in your recliner on Sunday night after a big bar-b-que to catch some Sunday night baseball on ESPN. Now, this is where I don’t want you fall out of your chair when you hear Jon Miller and Joe Morgan say it’s the Kansas City Royals against the Los Angeles Angels.







