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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Can't be surprised by Trump's first 100 days because we have seen it before - Michael Kelley
04/05/2025 Duration: 07minMichael Kelley joins Scott Jagow to talk about President Trump dressing like the pope, his first 100 days in office and local politics.
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Chat with StuMac - Books
03/05/2025 Duration: 06minScott Jagow and Stuart McMillian have a special quest for this weeks Chat with StuMac, Matt Podjeski joins has they discuss books.
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The Greater St. Louis Book Fair at Queeny Park through Sunday
03/05/2025 Duration: 05minStuart McMillian spoke with volunteer Peggy Kornfein about the Greater St. Louis Book Fair--now in its 75th year which began Thursday and ends Sunday
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Roaming St. Louis: Flamingo Bowl
27/04/2025 Duration: 07minIn this latest episode of Roaming St. Louis, KMOX host Scott Jagow visits the only bowling alley in downtown -- Flamingo Bowl.
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Johnny Rabbitt on the Legacy of Route 66 and Growing Up in St. Louis
27/04/2025 Duration: 05minJohnny Rabbitt takes listeners on a journey through the rich history and cultural impact of Route 66, from its founding in 1926 to its decommissioning in 1985. He shares how the "Main Street of America" shaped St. Louis, detailing the highway’s path through city streets like Kings Highway and Florissant Avenue. Plus, Johnny previews his upcoming free event at the Missouri History Museum on May 13th, where he’ll talk about growing up in St. Louis and the memories tied to this iconic roadway.
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Cardinals Walk-Off, Blues Playoffs, City SC Struggles — Sports Talk with Tom Ackerman and Scott Jagow
27/04/2025 Duration: 13minScott Jagow welcomes Tom Ackerman to break down a busy weekend in St. Louis sports. The Cardinals earned a thrilling 6-5 win over the Brewers with a walk-off home run by Nolan Arenado, but questions remain about their consistency. They also reflect on the legacy of former Cardinals GM Walt Jocketty, praised for his bold trades and leadership. Plus, a look ahead to the Blues’ noon playoff game against Winnipeg, City SC’s ongoing scoring struggles, and the Battle Hawks’ big win over Michigan led by Hakeem Butler’s two-touchdown performance.
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This Week in Politics with Hancock and Kelley: Papal Conclave, Ukraine Conflict, and Missouri Ballot Battles
27/04/2025 Duration: 05minOn this episode of This Week in Politics with Hancock and Kelley, John Hancock and Michael Kelley discuss the upcoming papal conclave and the global influence of Pope Francis. They also cover President Trump's meeting with Zelensky and the ongoing skepticism about a truce in the Ukraine-Russia conflict. Finally, they dive into Missouri state politics, examining efforts to overturn voter-approved initiatives on paid sick leave and minimum wage, and raising concerns about legislative boundaries and representation.
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Three Good Things: The Enduring Magic of the Kentucky Derby
27/04/2025 Duration: 05minScott Jagow reflects on the Kentucky Derby’s remarkable 148-year history and the emotional moments that make it so special. He shares personal memories of witnessing the Derby, the excitement of American Pharoah ending a 37-year Triple Crown drought, and the traditions that continue to captivate fans. From the anticipation before the race to the hope for greatness after, Scott captures the timeless magic of one of America’s most iconic sporting events.
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Chat with StuMac: Poison Ivy, Tick Bites, and DMV Woes
27/04/2025 Duration: 05minOn this episode of Chat with StuMac, Scott Jagow and Stuart McMillen dive into Stuart's unforgettable string of health challenges. From battling a brutal case of poison ivy and camping mishaps with tick bites to a stressful trip to the DMV, Stuart shares his wild and humorous journey through infections, allergic reactions, and everyday chaos.
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Health Scares and Hard Lessons: Chat with StuMac
26/04/2025 Duration: 06minScott Jagow talks with Stuart McMillan as he recounts a tough stretch of health mishaps, from battling recurrent poison ivy and severe infections to dealing with Lone Star tick bites and a troubling spider bite. Stuart shares how stress and unexpected challenges, including a chaotic DMV visit, compounded his struggles. Scott adds his own experience with a spider bite, reflecting on the unpredictability of life and sudden health scares.
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Dr. Brad Skertich on Native American Mascot Legislation and Its Impact
26/04/2025 Duration: 05minMegan Lynch talks with Dr. Brad Skertich about proposed legislation that would prohibit Native American mascots in K-12 schools. They discuss Collinsville's Cahawk mascot, potential changes, outreach to Native American tribes, and the district's commitment to cultural education. Dr. Skertich also addresses the significant financial impact of a mascot change, legislative advocacy for local control, and upcoming community engagement efforts, including a rally to raise awareness.
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Inside the Conclave: Choosing a New Pope and Hollywood’s Take
26/04/2025 Duration: 01minFred Bodimer explores the sacred and secretive Conclave process used to select a new pope, emphasizing the closed-door discussions and voting by Cardinals. He also examines the new movie "Conclave," highlighting its dramatic portrayal, its inaccuracies, and how it compares to the real-life papal selection. Plus, Bodimer discusses the human and divine nature of the Catholic Church, the inner dynamics of lobbying among Cardinals, and how appointments are made within the Vatican.
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Roaming St. Louis: The Factory
20/04/2025 Duration: 21minFor his Roaming St. Louis segment this week, KMOX host Scott Jagow visits The Factory music venue in Chesterfield and chats with owner Michael Staenberg.
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Three Good Things About America's National Parks
20/04/2025 Duration: 05minIn this episode of Three Good Things, Scott Jagow celebrates the diversity and wonder of America’s national parks. From Yellowstone’s role as the world’s first national park to the pristine wilderness of Gates of the Arctic, discover fascinating facts about the smallest, largest, oldest, and youngest parks across the U.S. Plus, learn about the only national park where hunting is allowed and the one that’s protecting coral reefs in the South Pacific.
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Weekend in Sports
20/04/2025 Duration: 10minTom Ackerman discussed the St. Louis Blues' playoff performance, highlighting key penalties and the need for better discipline. He noted the Blues' 3-2 loss to Winnipeg and their upcoming game in Winnipeg. Ackerman also analyzed the St. Louis Cardinals' struggles, citing their lack of offense and the need for starting pitchers to go deeper into games. He mentioned the Cardinals' defensive strength and their poor road record. Ackerman also touched on St. Louis City SC's 0-0 draw against Vancouver, praising their defense but criticizing their inability to score. He concluded with a mention of the Missouri gymnastics team's third-place finish in the NCAA championships.
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Pope Francis's Recovery, King Charles's Easter Message, and Notre Dame's Restoration
20/04/2025 Duration: 04minFred Bodimer covers several inspiring global faith stories. Pope Francis, recovering from double pneumonia, still managed to participate in Holy Week events, including visiting a prison and greeting pilgrims. King Charles emphasized interfaith love in his Easter message at Durham Cathedral. In South Africa, Pastor Josh Sullivan was rescued after a harrowing kidnapping.
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A Nostalgic Look Back at 1980: Technology, Culture, and St. Louis History with Johnny Rabbit
13/04/2025 Duration: 06min -
The Thrill of Collecting: Fred Bodimer's Passion for Baseball Memorabilia
13/04/2025 Duration: 06minStuart McMillan sits down with Fred Bodimer, a legendary voice at KMOX, to talk about his lifelong passion for collecting baseball memorabilia. Fred shares his impressive collection of cards from the mid-60s to the early 80s, as well as a rare 1933 Babe Ruth card and a 1911 card he recently bid on at a Missouri auction. He also explains his love for paper collectibles like books, programs, and posters, revealing a treasure trove of items he found at a recent estate sale, including a 1950-59 baseball memories book and a large classic baseball cards book. Fred discusses his commitment to preserving his collection by storing his most valuable items in a safe deposit box, ensuring that future generations can enjoy the history he’s gathered.