St. Louis native’s story to hit big screen, local filming continues
Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 11:21:17 GMT
ST. LOUIS COUNTY, Mo. - A film centered around resilience, human potential, and hope is being filmed right now in St. Louis, and Tuesday was the biggest day of filming yet. FOX 2 had the chance to speak one-on-one with the St. Louis native who inspired the upcoming movie about his life, 'On Fire.'More than 100 people swarmed a Town and Country front yard Tuesday for the big shoot. It was a Hollywood scene right in the heart of St. Louis County. Everyone was there to tell the story that ignited John O’Leary’s remarkable journey. However, O’Leary said his story should serve as a reminder that we have the power to write our own narratives.“This movie reminds us that the heartbreak doesn’t have to define us,” O’Leary explained.O’Leary invited us out to the set Tuesday at his childhood home in Town and Country, where he was badly burned and nearly lost his life at 9 years of age. He still lives with the scars from that fire to this day. Tuesday’s filming focused on a reenactme...Dual-branded hotel construction downtown moving forward
Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 11:21:17 GMT
ST. LOUIS - Plans for a dual-branded hotel in downtown St. Louis are moving forward.According to the St. Louis Post-Dispatch, the 'Land Clearance for Redevelopment Authority' approved ten years of tax abatement for 'Midas Hospitality's Project.' The 304-room building will include Kimpton hotels and restaurants and Staybridge suites. AG Bailey responds to new report on Kim Gardner, says her term had ‘radical consequences’ It'll be built at Market Street and Jefferson Avenue, near the CITYPARK soccer stadium and Union Station. It'll cost $126 million.There is no word on when the dual hotel is expected to be completed.Tech leader 'Watlow' opening new research center in Maryland Heights today
Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 11:21:17 GMT
MARYLAND HEIGHTS, Mo. - Global industrial tech leader 'Watlow' is opening a new tech research center inside its headquarters in Maryland Heights on Wednesday.The facility will develop new materials and solutions to enhance the company's management systems for their semiconductor, medical, and green energy devices. Man shot in St. Louis near intersection of Enterprise Center It cost $6 million and is expected to add 15 jobs immediately, with more in the next few years.St. Louis aldermen considering senior tax freeze today
Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 11:21:17 GMT
ST. LOUIS - St. Louis aldermen will consider a plan to give seniors a break on their property taxes.The legislation would freeze property taxes for seniors who are eligible for social security. The mayor's office expects the budget committee to approve the bill and send it to the full Board of Aldermen. AG Bailey responds to new report on Kim Gardner, says her term had ‘radical consequences’ St. Louis County and St. Charles County have already approved the tax freeze. Wednesday's committee meeting will also include discussion about a bill that would amend public employee's pay, benefits, and terms of employment.Anheuser-Busch janitors seeking to unionize
Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 11:21:17 GMT
ST. LOUIS - 8th Ward Adlerwoman Cara Spencer is expected to announce a board resolution on behalf of Aramark janitors fighting for unionization at the Anheuser-Busch brewery.Janitors claimed that they're overworked, understaffed, and underappreciated. Aramark says they'd prefer to remain non-union in St. Louis, but shared that they're possibly open to subcontracting janitorial services at A-B to a union employer in order to avoid a dispute. Man shot in St. Louis near intersection of Enterprise Center Aramark does employ union workers in Kansas City and Chicago.Major changes coming to historic east entrance at the Denver Museum of Nature & Science
Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 11:21:17 GMT
The Denver Museum of Nature & Science is planning to spend $17 million to make some major changes to the look and feel of its east-facing entrance for the first time in decades.The east plaza revitalization project, which is slated to begin in 2025, will transform the historic entrance of the museum where Infinity Theater (formerly IMAX) patrons enter in the evening. It will also redesign the plaza outside the entrance, museum officials said, opening it up to both the public and museum-goers eating at the cafe and restaurant just inside the doors.Perhaps most visibly, a historic staircase will also be reintroduced with the removal of an existing canopy, officials said.“People use it now, it’s just under the canopy and covered in carpet,” said Ed Scholz, executive vice president of operations and finance at DMNS. “It’s still going to be the entrance to the (IMAX) theater, but it can also be used by people for just sitting and hanging out — and ...Broncos Super Bowl LVIII odds entering NFL Week 11: What chances sportsbooks are giving Denver
Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 11:21:17 GMT
After an atrocious 1-5 start to the Sean Payton era in Denver, the Broncos have battled back to win three in a row to find themselves back in the chase for a playoff spot.What about Super Bowl talk? The saying goes “any given Sunday,” but sportsbooks aren’t fully bullish on Denver’s odds to bring home the Lombardi Trophy this year.DraftKings Sportsbook has the most optimistic odds at +12,000 — meaning a $100 bet would win $12,000 — for the Broncos to win Super Bowl LVIII. Denver has the 18th-best odds among the 30 NFL teams.Related ArticlesDenver Broncos | Upon Further Review: Broncos QB Russell Wilson’s ability to improvise was difference-maker in win over Bills Denver Broncos | Broncos LB Alex Singleton on Denver defense’s turnover binge: “You have to be willing to sacrifice your body” Denver Broncos | Broncos stock report: Ja’Quan McMillian’s rise continues in Monday night win a...Rockies Mailbag: My all-time Rox team and would Dick Monfort ever sell team?
Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 11:21:17 GMT
Denver Post sports writer Patrick Saunders with the latest installment of his Rockies Mailbag.Pose a Rockies — or MLB — related question for the Rockies Mailbag.Who’s on your All-Rockies team — one player per position — using the criteria of your choice?— Greg, Estes ParkWow, Greg, that’s not an easy assignment and I’m sure my choice will tick off some people. But I’ll give it my best shot. And I’m so sorry, CarGo, but you didn’t make the cut. It’s Greg’s fault.• Right-hander starter: Ubaldo Jimenez. He burned out quickly, but from 2007-10 he was sensational, especially by Rockies standards.• Left-handed starter: Kyle Freeland. His 2018 season (17-7, 2.85 ERA), capped off by his gem in the wild-card game at Wrigley Field against the Cubs, was magical. He’s remained a team leader and a tough-as-nails pitcher even though he’s never come close to matching his ’18 season.• Closer: Brian Fuentes. Co...Editorial: Democrats are working overtime to reduce taxes. No, hell hasn’t frozen over.
Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 11:21:17 GMT
Colorado’s Democrats are officially working overtime this holiday season to … brace yourselves … lower taxes.No, hell hasn’t frozen over.Rather, Gov. Jared Polis, a Democrat, recognizes that voters trusted both Republicans and Democrats in 2020. Failure to reduce property taxes in the face of this unsustainable increase is a betrayal of that trust. He called lawmakers back for a special session to act quickly before tax bills are set for March.Three years ago, Coloradans supported Amendment B voluntarily giving up the only thing insulating Colorado homeowners from the crushing housing inflation — the Gallagher Amendment. Inflation in home prices leads to higher home values which, in turn, increase property taxes. The amendment kept property taxes low for homeowners by ratcheting down the residential assessment rate while holding the commercial assessment rate the same. Without the amendment in place, property taxes are set to increase by as much as 40% in some communities whe...Some schools in Tustin reopening as hangar fire continues to burn
Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 11:21:17 GMT
More than a dozen schools in the Tustin Unified School District will reopen on Wednesday, school officials confirmed. The schools had been closed for in-person learning since Thursday due to potentially toxic materials in the air. Asbestos, nickel and arsenic were found in debris samples near the hangar, prompting a local state of emergency being declared. Driver forced to flee car amid I-10 fire charged towing fee by CHP The following schools have been cleared, according to the Tustin Unified School District:Arroyo Elementary SchoolBenson Elementary SchoolColumbus Tustin Middle SchoolFoothill High SchoolGuin Foss Elementary SchoolHewes Middle SchoolLadera Elementary SchoolLoma Vista Elementary SchoolMyford Elementary SchoolOrchard Hills SchoolPeters Canyon Elementary SchoolPioneer Middle SchoolRed Hill Elementary SchoolTustin Memorial AcademyAll other schools were listed as "pending clearance" by the city, the school district's hangar fire school closure status webpage said. Cla...Latest news
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