Synopsis
With up-to-the-minute news, information, weather and sports, no other station can match KMOX's coverage of the latest breaking stories.
Episodes
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Belleville's Skyview Drive-In celebrates its 75th birthday this weekend
31/08/2024 Duration: 04minSkyview owner Steve Bloomer joins Scott Jagow to talk about what the drive-in is doing to celebrate.
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'On Fire' life story of John O'Leary
31/08/2024 Duration: 06minDebbie Monterrey talks with John O'Leary who is having his story made into a movie "On Fire".
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Local Artist using mental for latest art 'wind series'
25/08/2024 Duration: 06minStuart McMillian talks with Artist Hans Droog who has a shop on Cherokee Street about the mental work that he is working on that he calls his wind series.
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Johnny Rabbitt - downtown
25/08/2024 Duration: 05minJohnny Rabbitt tells us about downtown and more.
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Cross-River Task Force has a new commander
25/08/2024 Duration: 08minMadison County State Attorney Tom Haine joins Stuart McMillian to explain the Cross River Task Force and how it started
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Cardinals and City SC come up short Saturday in different ways
25/08/2024 Duration: 09minKMOX Sports Director Tom Ackerman joins Stuart McMillian in this extended sports conversation discussing the adjustment of MLS movement rules and Blues making waves in August.
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Kelley thinks Kamala Harris continues to have message of hope and change
25/08/2024 Duration: 09minMichael Kelley joins Stuart McMillian to talk about Kamala Harris at the DNC, Robert Kennedy dropping out of race and endorsing Trump.
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Week-in-Health
25/08/2024 Duration: 03minFlu vaccine that could last 20 years, updated Covid shots, study connects eating red meat to diabetes.
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Week-in-Religion
25/08/2024 Duration: 02minPope Francis renewed call for peace around the world and Democrats wants change on abortion.
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Reason behind fans boycott of Leagues Cup games
24/08/2024 Duration: 05minSantiago Beltran the Spanish voice of St. Louis City SC joins Stuart McMillian about the controversy over the Leagues Cup and the US Open Cup which caused a boycott by majority if City fans.
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Former death row inmate shares life struggles before and after freedom
24/08/2024 Duration: 16minKMOX's Stuart McMillian talked with Joe Amrine a Kansas City man who was released for prison while on death row. Amrine was rallying to support for death row inmate Marcellus Williams who had a motion to vacate hearing this week
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Chat with StuMac
24/08/2024 Duration: 07minRoles are reversed in this week's Chat with StuMac and Scott Jagow talks about horse racing in Saratoga Springs.
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Abortion on the ballot?
24/08/2024 Duration: 01minDemocrats strongly advocated for changes in America's abortion policy during the Democratic National Convention in Chicago. The issue will be on a number of state ballots in the November general election.
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Roaming St. Louis: Ballwin's Wolf Cafe strong on sustainability
18/08/2024 Duration: 18minFor his Roaming St. Louis segment this week, KMOX host Scott Jagow visited the Wolf Cafe in Ballwin. Owners Denise and Bob Biribin have spent their careers in the restaurant business, with a focus on composting and recycling and "real food" as their slogan goes. They talk to Scott about that, plus their taproom, cocktail lounge, new pizza offering and their Tuesday night open mic.
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Perseverance and the Legacy of Mars Rovers: A Journey Beyond Technology
18/08/2024 Duration: 06minJoin host Scott Jagow as we explore the incredible story of NASA's Mars rovers, from the groundbreaking missions of Spirit and Opportunity to the ongoing adventures of Perseverance. Learn about the technological feats, emotional connections, and the profound legacy left behind on the Red Planet, including a special message from Carl Sagan that could one day be discovered by future explorers.
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Navigating the DNC Amidst Protests and Missouri Politics
18/08/2024 Duration: 08minThis week with Hancock and Kelley, the pair discuss the potential challenges and strategies surrounding the upcoming Democratic National Convention in Chicago, particularly the impact of anticipated large-scale protests on Kamala Harris' campaign. The conversation also delves into the factors that could determine the outcome of the presidential election, as well as the close race between Josh Hawley and Lucas Kunz in Missouri.
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"Missouri Abortion Rights Vote, Sutherland Springs Church Demolition, and DNC in Chicago: A Week in Religion"
18/08/2024 Duration: 03minIn this week's religious news, Missouri prepares to vote on a constitutional amendment to end the state's abortion ban, with supporters and opponents gearing up for a major battle. We also cover the demolition of the First Baptist Church in Sutherland Springs, Texas, the site of one of the deadliest church shootings in U.S. history. Additionally, as the Democratic National Convention kicks off in Chicago, religious leaders express their concerns over the war in Gaza and the rise of hate crimes. Join Fred Bodimer for an in-depth look at these significant events.
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Cardinals Bounce Back with a Solid Win Against the Dodgers
18/08/2024 Duration: 12minTom Ackerman joins Scott Jagow to discuss the St. Louis Cardinals' 5-2 win over the Dodgers, highlighting Nolan Arenado's home run and the improved performance of the pitching staff. They also cover the excitement at the IndyCar race at Worldwide Technology Raceway, discussing Joseph Newgarden's victory and the unique atmosphere of the event. The segment wraps up with a look at upcoming sports events, including interviews with Ali Marmol, John Mozeliak, and Lutz Pfannenstiel on Sports on a Sunday Morning.
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This Week in Health with Fred Bodimer
18/08/2024 Duration: 03minFred Bodimer brings you "This Week in Health", covering the latest developments and trends in healthcare, medicine, and public health. Topics include cancer projections, vaccine hesitancy, emerging diseases, medical research breakthroughs, and mental health concerns. Keywords:
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This Day in History: August 17th - From The Wizard of Oz to Animal Farm and Life of Brian
17/08/2024 Duration: 04minOn this day, Scott Jagow takes you through a fascinating journey in history, highlighting the release of iconic works like The Wizard of Oz in 1939, George Orwell's Animal Farm in 1945, and the controversial Monty Python's Life of Brian in 1979. Discover fun facts about these classics, from the hidden details of Dorothy's slippers to the uproar caused by Python's satire. Join us for a dive into the cultural milestones that shaped entertainment and literature.