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Prolific author Ed Wheatley joins Hancock and Kelley to discuss his new book, 'From St Louis to Cooperstown', which profiles 55 members of the Hall of Fame with connections to St Louis.
Greg Simos from Assumption Greek Orthodox Church joins Michael and John with a preview of this weekend's festivities.
John and Michael welcome CBS Washington Correspondent Stacy Lyn after the House narrowly passed the President's budget and tax bill this week.
The Higher Education Core Curriculum Transfer Act has passed the Missouri legislature. It aims to make it easier for community college students to transfer credits to public universities. KMOX's Stuart McMillian spoke with, Dr. Dena McCaffrey, the President of Jefferson College in Hillsboro.
Roaming St Louis Preview with Scott Jagow. Where did Scott roam this week?
Red Cross leader talks current relief efforts with Hancock & Kelley
CBS's Capitol Hill Reporter, Taurean Small, joins Michael and John as Pres Donald Trump's budget and tax plan passes the house, narrowly, and moves to the Senate. Small says the bill comes with a $3.8 trillion dollar price tag, and may face more opposition in the Senate. Credit: © Sipa USA
Sharon Watson, Red Cross Regional Communications Director, says they group has several shelters open in St Louis following the deadly tornado that tore through St Louis 1-800- Red-Cross
TV Guide's Matt Roush joins Debbie to preview's a new HBO documentary about the late comedy-actor Paul Reubens. Credit: © Anthony Behar
Saint Louis University researchers are looking for a handful of volunteers who are willing to be infected with the influenza virus -- and then closely followed to study their immune response. KMOX Health Editor Fred Bodimer found out more about this unique study -- when he talked with the director of SLU's Center for Vaccine Development -- Dr. Daniel Hoft. Credit: © Jenna Watson/IndyStar / USA TODAY NETWORK via Imagn Images
CBS Military Analyst Col Jeff McCausland joins Hancock and Kelley as Pres Trump announces his plan for a "Golden Dome" defense against missile attacks.
Former Chief of Staff for Senator Kit Bond, Warren Erdman, joins Hancock and Kelley. He says he joined Bond's campaign while still in the eighth grade.
Mayor Cara Spencer placed St Louis City Emergency Management Agency Commissioner Sarah Russell on leave pending an audit of the events last week where warning sirens were not activated prior to a deadly F3 tornado. KMOX's Stuart McMillian has the details. Credit: Sean Malone
James Clark, Vice President of Public Safety and Executive Director of the Neighborhood Alliance for the Urban League of Metropolitan St. Louis, Inc., joins John Hancock and Michael Kelley as the organization continues their efforts following the deadly tornadoes last week.
KMOX Health Editor Fred Bodimer got reaction and some insight from Wash U and Siteman Cancer Center surgical urologist Dr. Sam Bhayani about the recent prostate cancer diagnosis of former President Joe Biden. Credit: © Ken Ruinard / staff / USA TODAY NETWORK via Imagn Images
TV Guide's Matt Roush joins Debbie Monterrey twice a week with entertainment news.
KMOX's Sean Malone shares the story of community members stepping up following the Friday tornadoes. Credit: Sean Malone
BBB Director of Communications Sarah Wetzel joins John Hancock and Michael Kelley with a warning for victims of last week's storm.
Ted Schnuck- Exexcutive VP of Schnucks, and Steve Reynolds, a division manager for Schnucks join Michael Kelley and John Hancock following the tornadoes on Friday that swept through St Louis
St Louis Fire Chief Dennis Jenkerson says his department and other first responders searched 4500 damaged structures in a 48-hour period. He says his crews are all safe, but 'very, very tired.' He tells John Hancock and Michael Kelley that the department 'did not miss a call.'
Austin Schisler with Bedwell Tree Service in the Central West End Sunday with Scott Jagow following the deadly tornado on Friday afternoon. Credit Liz Miller.
KMOX's Michael Calhoun spoke with Ryan Butler, a reporter with sports gaming site, Covers, with details on when you will be able to place that bet while you're in the state of Missouri.
A new study shows even with public transit ridership down compared to pre-pandemic levels & Missouri agencies are still not able to meet demand. Kim Cella, Executive Director of the Missouri Public Transit Association, joins Megan Lynch with details from a new transit study.
St Louis Archbisop Reverend Mitchell Rozanski shares his reactions with KMOX Religion Editor Fred Bodimer following the election Pope Leo XIV. Credit: © IPA
Scott Jagow previews his weekly 'Roaming St Louis' segment with Debbie and Megan. They try to guess where Scott 'roamed' this week.
MissouriNet News Director Alissa Nelson joins Megan Lynch as the Missouri legislative session comes to an end this week.
Wendy Irlbeck, a registered dietician & nutritionist, find her at www.NutritionWithWendy.com. She explains that creatine has been studied for decades, and has proven useful for aging adults.
CBS Legal Analyst Thane Rosenbaum says the high court took the case up on an emergency basis. He explains the national ramifications surrounding this case to Megan Lynch.
Aaron Young is a community Planning Manager at East-West Gateway Council of Governments. 'It's buildings and vehicles' says Young of the top producers of emissions. He joins Megan Lynch.
Dr. Christopher Ray is a vascular neurologist at Washington University School of Medicine. He joins KMOX Health Editor Fred Bodimer with details on a new study focusing on acute migraines. Photo by Alamy/PA Images/Alamy Images/Sipa USA)
KMOX Legal Analyst Brad Young, a partner at Harris Dowell Fisher & Young, joins Megan Lynch with a lesson on the terminology used in the legal profession.
KMOX Business Analyst Jerome Katz, a SLU/Chaifetz School of Business Professor, joins Megan Lynch and explains how certain countries that produce coffee may be impacted with new tariffs from Pres Donald Trump.
Airbnb is working to include activities as part of their online booking features. CBS Tech Contributor Ian Sherr joins Megan Lynch to look at their new offerings.
St Louis Metropolitan Police Spokesperson Mitch McCoy joins Megan Lynch, and explains how police deploy spike strips in efforts to contain reckless driving and stunt shows.