Synopsis
With up-to-the-minute news, information, traffic and weather together and sports reports.
Episodes
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KMOX Birthdays August, 15, 2025
15/08/2025 Duration: 01minKMOX birthday wishes for Friday August, 15, 2025.
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Roaming St. Louis preview
15/08/2025 Duration: 06minFind out where Scott Jagow has been roaming this week.
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St Louis outperformed others in top 25 US hotel markets
14/08/2025 Duration: 05minCat Neville, Explore St Louis VP of Communications joins Debbie Monterrey with great news about travelers TO St Louis this summer and how those who stayed, boosted the hotel market.
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How to teach kids to save and invest
14/08/2025 Duration: 06minBankrate Investing Analyst James Royal joins Megan Lynch. He's got some great tips for parents to help save for the future.
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St Louis Libraries dealing with tornado aftermath
14/08/2025 Duration: 03minWaller McGuire, CEO of St Louis Public Library, updates Debbie Monterrey about the challenges facing the library system following the May tornado that tore through St Louis city.
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How do you manage social media accounts after a loved one passes?
14/08/2025 Duration: 02minJulie Smith, Webster University instructor, joins Megan Lynch and explains the difficulty in maintaining social media accounts following a death.
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Missouri Historical Society aquires Josephine Baker collection: 'the first African American Superstar'
14/08/2025 Duration: 09minJody Sowell, President and CEO of the Missouri Historical Society, joins Debbie Monterrey announcing the acquisition of a vast collection of Josephine Baker (a native St Louisan) memorabilia. Mary Strauss, who renovated the historic Fox Theatre in St Louis, collected the items and made the donation.
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KMOX Birthdays - August 14, 2025
14/08/2025 Duration: 01minKMOX Birthday wishes for August 14, 2025
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Missouri patient suffering from rare brain-eating amoeba
14/08/2025 Duration: 05minKMOX Health Editor Fred Bodimer found out more about the infection when he talked with epidemiologist Nathan Koffornous with the Missouri Department of Health and Senior Services. The patient contracted the amoeba after water-skiing at Lake of the Ozarks.
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Keeping the power on after the STL tornado
14/08/2025 Duration: 04minMaria Keena visits with Connie Taylor, a spokeswoman at Ameren, who says programming is available for low income customers impacted by the May tornado in St Louis. They work very closely with organizations like the Urban League to deliver information about the low energy assistance program.
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Entertainment News: 'And Just Like That' Sex in the City series ends
14/08/2025 Duration: 02minDebbie Monterrey visits with TV Guide's Matt Roush. 'Sex and the City' wraps up and a noted John Grisham story is back on tv.
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Analysis: ChatGPT-5 picks reasoning model or standard model
13/08/2025 Duration: 06minZDNET Senior AI Reporter Sabrina Ortiz joins Megan Lynch with a look at ChatGPT-5, what are the differences in this version?
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Legal Analyst: 'What constitutes an emergency?' for Trump to take control of Wash DC police
13/08/2025 Duration: 07minKMOX Legal Analyst Brad Young, a partner at Harris Dowell Fisher & Young, joins Megan Lynch every Wednesday morning. This week, they look at the recent announcement from Pres Trump sending armed federal troops into the streets of Washington, DC & the Missouri juvenile offender system.
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Business Analyst: Will AI take away coding jobs?
13/08/2025 Duration: 02minSLU/Chaifetz School of Business Professor Jerome Katz says there is 'a downturn in hiring entry-level programmers,' as AI gains steam. He joins Megan Lynch for his weekly segment and says there are some areas where coders are still needed, in areas where there isn't 'a lot of confidence,' in AI.
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Sports betting takes a step forward in Missouri today
13/08/2025 Duration: 05minGaming companies make their case in front of the Missouri Gaming Commission today. Michael Calhoun previews the process with Ryan Butler, who's on the beat for the sports betting publication "Covers"
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Literacy project works to improve 3rd-grade reading outcomes in STL city & county
12/08/2025 Duration: 06min'Reading well by the end of third grade is a key milestone,' says Dr Brandy Chin, Partner of Quality Schools at The Opportunity Trust. She joins Megan Lynch explaining the multi-year initiative to improve reading skills at several schools across St Louis. She calls that year, 'a critical, critical year' for long-term reading skills. EmersonLiteracyChallenge.org has more details.
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16 more homes coming to veterans 'tiny-home' community in St Louis
12/08/2025 Duration: 06minThe Veterans Community Project in St Louis Executive Director, Rebecca Tallman, joins Megan Lynch as construction is set to begin on an expansion of their 'tiny home' community in St Louis. The effort is working to get US veterans off the street and into housing, Individual homes are 240 square feet and family houses are 320 square feet and are fully-furnished.
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New owner set to take over Bar-K in St Louis: 'We hope to get this going as soon as possible'
12/08/2025 Duration: 03minMichael Calhoun talks with Seneca Director of Operations Chuck Schoene as the group looks to take over Bar-K which went out of business recently.
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Sex toys have been thrown on the court at WNBA games on numerous occasions: 'it sends a specific message'
12/08/2025 Duration: 06minNoah Cohan, Assistant Director of American Culture Studies at Washington University, joins Megan Lynch. Multiple professional women's basketball games have been delayed as the sex toys have been thrown onto courts. Cohan says some of the events have been to promote some meme coin through a viral moment, but he also says it is part of a century's long effort to impact women's participation in sports. He says the sexualization of women's sports has been ongoing, despite the growth in viewers and participants.