Synopsis
With up-to-the-minute news, information, traffic and weather together and sports reports.
Episodes
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Artifical Intellegence: 'which jobs does it hit first?'
30/05/2025 Duration: 04minBloomberg's Brody Ford joins Megan Lynch as AI is impacting more companies already. What are the costs for employees?
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Younger consumers want a 'return of touch' in their buying experience
30/05/2025 Duration: 09minJosh Golden, Chief Marketing Officer at Quad, joins Megan Lynch. Quad and a Harris Poll has found that Gen Z and Millennials want a 'physical experience', think it’s 'fun' to stand in line and that they’re 'part of a cultural moment' when enjoying a hyped retailer or pop-up. 86% of Gen Z and Millennials report that 'Touching and feeling products are essential to my purchase decisions.' www.quad.com
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'Roaming St Louis' preview for May 30, 2025
30/05/2025 Duration: 04minScott Jagow teases his weekly 'Roaming St Louis' segment on TIAM Weekend. This time, Debbie and Megan guess where Scott 'roamed' this week.
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Bill on the Road: A cruise to Alaska is a 'wonderful option' for an introduction to the state
29/05/2025 Duration: 06minTravel writer Bill Clevlen is back from a cruise through the Inside Passage in Alaska. Megan wonders if this is the best way to get a good overview of the massive state. She's also never taken a cruise. Bill talks about the excursion options, visiting ports, and the food on board Holland America's ship. visit BillOnTheRoad.com
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Preparing for the final days of the Illinois legislative session
29/05/2025 Duration: 06minCapitol News Illinois Statehouse Reporter Ben Szalinski joins Megan Lynch as the legislative session is set to end this week in Springfield.
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US issues new travel warnings to avoid measles exposure
29/05/2025 Duration: 02minCBS's Alexander Tin joins Megan Lynch as The U.S. has recorded the most measles cases in a single year since a 2019 and is issuing new travel warnings
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Local credit union executive says insurance & rebuilding after tornado 'can be complicated'
29/05/2025 Duration: 05minTom Kraus, Together Credit Union COO, joins Megan Lynch as the region continues to clean-up following last week's tornado in St Louis. He offers tips for those needing to rebuild.
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Checking-in on tornado recovery cleanup
29/05/2025 Duration: 06minTornado cleanup has been going on for a dozen days in North St. Louis. The roofs of several homes on Enright Avenue collapsed in the storm, causing debris from homes to be tossed all around. KMOX's Stuart McMillian caught up with the Glover family who survived the tornado.
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Historic Lyle mansion burns
29/05/2025 Duration: 05minDebbie Monterrey discusses the fire at the Lyle mansion in the Carondelet Park region of St Louis with Andrew Weil of the Landmarks Association of St. Louis.
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Ranking the best used cars for first time 'teen' drivers
28/05/2025 Duration: 05minZach Doell Editor of Vehicle Testing at U.S. News and World Report is out this morning with a new ranking of the best cars for teens. He joins Megan Lynch.
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SCOTUS steps in and pauses sunshine requests for DOGE
28/05/2025 Duration: 05minKMOX Legal Analyst, Brad Young, explains the 'emergency stay' by the Supreme Court The Freedom of Information Act is meant to 'ensure government transparency', says Young. Young says, the White House takes the position that DOGE is an advisor to the President, and does not need to conform to these requests from lower courts for information.
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Continued turmoil in the auto industry
28/05/2025 Duration: 03minSLU/Chaifetz School of Business Professor Jerome Katz joins Megan Lynch weekly. This week, worldwide layoffs hit the auto industry. Plus 'history is absolutely repeating itself' among used autos.
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Kennedy's decision on Covid vaccines is 'shortcutting' the regular process
28/05/2025 Duration: 02minCBS's Alexander Tin joins Megan Lynch as HHS Secretary Robert F Kennedy, JR has decided that COVID-19 vaccines are no longer recommended for healthy children and pregnant women. Tin says the HHS Secretary offered no explanation for the decision.
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Raising awareness for suicide risks for men
28/05/2025 Duration: 08minChris Allard, founder of the Tenth Man Foundation, Board Member of the American Foundation for Suicide Prevention, joins Megan Lynch as May is Mental Health Awareness Month. Tenth Man Foundation: thetenthman.org American Foundation for Suicide Prevention at AFSP.org
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Getting moving after sitting at a desk all winter
27/05/2025 Duration: 05minMatt Peale, a Corrective Exercise Specialist, and author, "Athlete in the Game of Life," joins Megan Lynch with tips on how to get moving again.
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Psychotherapist say we need a 'movement back to human communication'
27/05/2025 Duration: 07minDr Mike Mahon and Brett Newcomb have written a "Users Guide to Being Human," and join Megan Lynch live in studio. PsychWithMike.com MichaelMahon.org
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Could a different branch change who controls US Marshals?
27/05/2025 Duration: 02minThe primary function of the US Marshals is to 'protect the courts' says CBS's Scott MacFarlane. This proposal would change who controls the Marshals from the Executive Branch to the Judicial Branch.
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Are families getting hit with extra fees for travel sports?
27/05/2025 Duration: 03minTravis Dorsch, Founding Director of the Families in Sport Lab at Utah State University says he doesn't see travel sports going away, and does see some positive aspects, he also acknowledges the high costs associated with it. He joins Megan Lynch.