Chances are you’ve bought tickets to a concert or sporting event online and see the ticket price and say “I can swing that!” Then when it comes time to pay, the price is almost double after taxes, hidden fees, etc. National Consumer League feels buying tickets online...
Missourians could get to vote after all on whether to legalize sports betting. Cole County Judge Daniel R. Green has rejected an attempt to remove the sports betting question from the November general election ballot. Opponents of the measure filed suit last month,...
Did you know the term raincheck comes from the St. Louis Cardinals? How about the Missouri ballplayer who wanted to be put back in the minor leagues to have more fun? That and many stories are in the new exhibit at The State Historical Society of Missouri in Columbia....
A St. Louis-area man who survived being severely burned as a child is the subject of a movie that’s just finished shooting. “On Fire” tells the story of John O’Leary, who suffered burns over his entire body — 87% of which were third-degree burns — when he...
One of Missouri’s first films to benefit from the new state film tax credit is titled, “On Fire.” A film about John O’Leary’s story as a severe burn victim and how the St. Louis Cardinals’ broadcaster Jack Buck and the team changed his life forever. John O’Leary joins...