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KMOX's Stuart McMillian talks with Outdoor Expert John Winkleman about CWD and EHD.
KMOX's Michael Calhoun talks with Justin Mardjuki, CEO of Sayvant to discuss what Sayvant is and how it is helping doctors document your needs.
Reuters Ted Hesson talks with Audacy's Margaret Carrero about ICE agents getting burned out
Bankrate, Karen Bennett joins Megan Lynch to talk about budgeting for the holidays.
Megan Lynch spoke with Michelle Wilson, Registered Dietician with Branz Nutrition about the continued prevalence of body image and eating disorder.
20 years ago today, Hurricane Katrina crashed into the Louisiana Gulf Coast at New Orleans. Jim Krasula was on the ground for over 5-weeks providing coverage of the story. He shares his memories with Megan Lynch.
John Hogan, Director of Hockey at Maryville University in St Louis County joins Megan Lynch. The program is looking to join Lindenwood University as the 2nd D-1 hockey program in the region. Maryville announced a fundraising goal this week, to raise about 5-and-a-half million dollars to upgrade facilities. If the fundraising goals are reached, he says there could be a, 'shovel in the ground' sometime next spring. Hogan expects the team could be playing full D-1 hockey by the 27-28 calendar year. There could be as many as 200 hockey student-athletes at Maryville in the future. Maryville.EDU for more information
Dr Paul Davis is a veterinarian, and he joins Megan Lynch after announcing his candidacy for the congressional seat in the 15th district of Illinois. He is the third Democrat in the race set to challenge Rep Mary Miller for her seat. KMOX has requested an interview with Miller multiple times, but has not received a response. KMOX has spoken to Jennifer Todd & Randy Raley, the two other Democrats running for the seat.
KMOX's Michael Calhoun asks industry analyst Henry Harteveldt with Atmosphere Research Group after Lufthansa announces a 'pause' in its flights between St Louis and Frankfurt for the month of February 2026. He calls that typical in the aviation industry and the service will return in March.
Stuart McMillian spoke with Mike Weiss, Owner of Big Shark Bicycle Shop in St. Louis to talk about the Gateway Cup, Missouri's top cycling event.
Ericka Rutledge, Licensed Psychologist at SSM Health Cardinal Glennon Children's Hospital joins Megan Lynch to talk about the new Skecher shoes that have spot for Apple Air Tag and if it is a good way to track children.
Residents concerned with open air drug markets in and around parks
Dr. Michael Hinojosa, Superintendent-in-Residence, Council of Great City Schools joins Megan Lynch to talk about the high turnover of Superintendent in St. Louis Public Schools and what happens when there is so much turnover.
Stuart McMillian spoke with Bree Maniscalco, the Executive Director of Cinema St. Louis, about the "Cat Video Fest" coming to Hi-Pointe Theater this weekend.
Brad Young, KMOX Legal Analyst and Partner at Harris Dowell Fisher & Young. He explains the limits that are on Pres Trump in sending troops to Chicago, and looks at the legal challenge to abortion ballot language in Missouri.
SLU/Chaifetz School of Business Professor Jerome Katz explains why some communities are not welcoming large data center developments.
CBS Capitol Hill Reporter Taurean Small joins Megan Lynch. He says 'there's a sense of frustration' among Democrats, and that activists are 'dissatisfied' with members of Democrats in Congress in their efforts to step up and challenge President Donald Trump,
Edwardsville, IL High School Athletic Director Amy Boscolo, and students Adara Martin and Sophie Shapiro, join Megan Lynch following the 1st ever girls flag football game in school history this week. The game was a 40-0 win for the Tigers. Girls flag football became an official high school sport in Illinois last year. 60 schools joined the sport this year.
St Louis Circuit Attorney Gabe Gore joins Megan Lynch in-studio, as his office is set to launch a 'Citizens Academy' for area community leaders. It is intended to provide an 'inside look' at the justice system in St Louis over the course of 6-weeks. CircuitAttorney.org has details with an application deadline of Sept 5.
Wash U, Olin School of Business Professor of Practice in Economics, John Horn joins Megan Lynch. Will the Federal Reserve cut interest rates after recent speech in Jackson Hole? Photographer: Al Drago/Pool/Sipa USA
Jen Siess, sportscaster and y98 host of CITY SC soccer matches. She reacts to the firing of Lutz Pfannenstiel as the Sporting Director this week. Photo: Maximilian Haupt/dpa/Sipa USA
Neal Morton, a staff writer for The Hechinger Report, joins Megan Lynch with a look at how school districts nationally are dealing with superintendents. How did these people rise to this position? How long did they stay? 'High churn of superintendents doesn't mean much good,' is happening says Morton. Credit: © Cole Behrens / USA TODAY NETWORK via Imagn Images
Debbie Monterrey previews the Trap Run 5k and Festival this weekend hosted by Northside Community Housing. TrapRunSTL.com for more information. Celeste Grayer has the details.
Illinois Citizens Utility Board Director of Communications Jim Chilsen says Ameren's latest proposal is for a $131 million rate hike, which accounts for $8-10 per month for consumers. He calls it 'outrageous and excessive.' Public forums are set for this week in Springfield and East St Louis. www.CUBActionCenter.com
CBS News Reporter Olivia Rinaldi says there's 'nothing concrete' from Pres Donald Trump regarding his expansion of federal policing to Chicago. Currently federal troops are on the ground in Washington, DC, even though crime had been falling before the mobilization.
Webster University instructor and media literacy expert Julie Smith joins Megan Lynch as online fakes are getting more difficult to detect.
I suspect that people who are outraged 'haven't been' to a Cracker Barrel in years, says Co-Founding partner at Elasticity, Aaron Perlut to Megan Lynch. 'Humanizing a brand is becoming more important than ever,' says Perlut, about AI rebranding. He points out that the CEO of Cracker Barrel came from other restaurants that have rebranded, including Starbucks and Taco Bell. (Photo by Joe Raedle/Getty Images)
Next week, Illinois Agriculture officials will play host to grain buyers from other parts of the world. Katie Lemenager, international marketing representative with the Illinois Department of Agriculture, joined Megan Lynch to explain the grain tour.
A new study published in Science magazine shows who light pollution is impacting the behavior of bird species. The research was launched from Southern Illinois. Dr. Brent Pease, Assistant professor of biodiversity conservation in the forestry program at SIU Carbondale, started looking at the issued with an Oklahoma State colleague after stumbling on a repository of real-time bird call data from across the globe.
Scott Jagow previews his Roaming St Louis segment with Debbie Monterrey, Joe Pott and Megan Lynch. Can they guess where Scott roamed this week?
Earlier this year the Olin Business School at Washington University announced a major initiative focused on the Business of Health. Now the school has been given a landmark $10 million dual-purpose gift from longtime university benefactors Jerry and Judy Kent to create an endowed deanship and to propel that Business of Health initiative. On the line, Mike Mazzeo, Dean and the Knight Family Professor at WashU's Olin Business School.
Researchers at Southern Illinois University Edwardsville are leading a team that's testing and mapping hundreds of samples for compounds that traditional water treatment methods don't remove. Dr. Carrie Butts-Wilmsmeyer, Director of the Center for Predictive Analytics and associate professor of Biological Sciences, joins Megan Lynch with details.
Bankrate's credit card expert Katie Kelton joins Megan Lynch with a look at the at how higher tariffs are trickling down to consumers.
CBS's Ian Sherr explains the latest tech included in Google's new rollout which may make the products more competitive with apple's iPhone.
Just Moms STL Co- Founders Dawn Chapman and Karen Nickel join Megan Lynch as the application process for the Radiation Exposure Compensation Act gets underway. Documentation assistance from the St Louis County Library will be provided to those who need assistance. They preach 'patience' since the process is just getting started.