Synopsis
With up-to-the-minute news, information, traffic and weather together and sports reports.
Episodes
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New Belleville Schools Superintendent says they are focused on continuing to provide the best service to students
20/03/2025 Duration: 09minDr. Marshaun Warren, New Belleville, IL Schools Superintendent joins Megan Lynch to talk about the challenges of the Belleville district, what she is looking forward to and the cell phone policy.
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Russia and Ukraine agree to limited ceasefire
20/03/2025 Duration: 05minJeff McCausland, CBS Military Analyst joins Megan Lynch to talk about what is known about the limited ceasefire between Russia and Ukraine.
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Orvin Kimbrough on his new memoir
20/03/2025 Duration: 09minOrvin Kimbrough, President and CEO of MidWest BankCentre speaks with KMOX's Debbie Monterrey about his memoir, "Twice Over A Man: A Fierce Memoir of an orphan boy who doggedly determined a finer life".
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Great Rivers Greenway is used as a 3rd place by Missouri Life Magazine writer
20/03/2025 Duration: 05minMissouri Life Magazine writer Matt Crossman is a big fan of the Great Rivers Greenway. He spoke about how he uses this third space with MissouriNet's Bill Pollock
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Missouri voters rate crime in their community as Fair or Poor
19/03/2025 Duration: 04minSteve Rogers Saint Louis University Political Scientist and the SLU/YouGov Poll director continues the conversation with Megan on Missouri voters top concerns.
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Beloved eagle at World Bird Sanctuary Murphy found dead after storms
19/03/2025 Duration: 09minRoger Holloway, Executive Director at the World Bird Sanctuary joins KMOX's Stuart McMillian about the beloved eagle Murphy passing away from the storms over the weekend, what the world sanctuary will do to remember him and if he will be replaced.
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Frontier airlines doing summer promotion for free bags
19/03/2025 Duration: 04minKMOX Business Analyst Jerry Katz joins Megan Lynch to talk about Southwest new bag rule, other airlines picking up on it and more.
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Prisoner of war swap expected between Russia and Ukraine
19/03/2025 Duration: 04minCBS News Correspondent Jennifer Jacobs joins Megan Lynch to talk about the phone call between President Trump and Vladimir Putin plus the and the phone call with Volodymyr Zelenskyy about a ceasefire.
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New St. Louis County Prosecutor finds "huge backlog" of cases
19/03/2025 Duration: 09minMelissa Price Smith, St Louis County Prosecutor joins Megan Lynch to talk about her first two and a half months in office.
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You may have to give up privacy to use new AI features on Amazon Echo devices
19/03/2025 Duration: 06minScharon Harding, Ars Technica’s Senior Products Expert joins Megan Lynch to talk about the new features that Amazon is rolling out with Alexa plus and Amazon-echo.
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The Chief Justice of the US Supreme Court appears to rebuke President Trump
19/03/2025 Duration: 09minKMOX Legal Analyst Brad Young, Partner at Harris Dowell Fisher and Young joins Megan Lynch to talk about the Chief Justice of the US Supreme Court appears to rebuke President Trump and the Trump Administration is taking its fight to end birthright citizenship to the Supreme Court.
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City SC Roman Burki out at least a month with broken hand
19/03/2025 Duration: 03minCity SC Radio Analyst Dale Schilly joins Tom Ackerman to talk about the injury to Roman Burki and the only team to yet allow a goal this season.
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US immigration department ignoring court order raises 'all sorts' of red flags says Bloomberg SCOTUS reporter
18/03/2025 Duration: 07min'We're getting closer and closer to,' a Constitutional crisis says Bloomberg Supreme Court Reporter Greg Stohr. He joined Megan Lynch after the immigration enforcement arm disobeyed a Federal Judge's order to return a flight full of Venezuelans that was headed to El Salvador. The immigrants were deported under President Donald Trump’s invocation of the Alien Enemies Act.
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Local Attorney: Missouri's caps on punitive damage payments have 'chipped away' at rights
18/03/2025 Duration: 08minAttorney Geoff Meyercord tells Megan Lynch that caps on punitive damages in lawsuits in Missouri are 'arbitrary'. 'There's no cap on how much harm can be done to a child,' says Meyercord. 'Why is it right, why is it just that there should be an arbitrary cap on what compensation can be provided to someone' asks Meyercord.
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Joplin tornado documentary director says it was a 'journey of self-discovery' for impacted students
18/03/2025 Duration: 06minAlexandra Lacey is Director of "The Twister - Caught in the Storm" which looks back at the Joplin, MO tornado that ripped through the community in 2011. She interviewed numerous Joplin area high-school students and residents in the community. The Netflix movie debuts tomorrow. She joined Megan Lynch.
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New SLU/YouGov polling shows Trump & Congress approval rates
18/03/2025 Duration: 08minSaint Louis University political scientist Steve Rogers joins Megan Lynch with results of the February 2025 SLU/YouGov poll of Missourians. Polling also looks at priorities for Missourians, they say it should be the economy.
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About 4% of Missouri workforce are employed by franchises
18/03/2025 Duration: 05minJerome Katz, SLU/Chaifetz School of Business Professor, joins Megan Lynch with an in-depth look at franchises in Missouri. He says in many cases, getting a franchise can be a point of honor for rural communities.
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'The DOJ doesn't have the guts to do anything about' price gouging & fixing in drug industry
18/03/2025 Duration: 09minDebbie Monterrey chats with Mike Papantonio about pharmacy benefit managers. He was a lead attorney in a national opioid lawsuit. He has a new book, "The Middleman" on shelves now.