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Capitol News Illinois' Beth Hundsdorfer joins Megan Lynch. Shes been looking into the death of 18-year-old girl last year in a foster home in Fairview Heights, Illinois, where she lived for four years. Now there are questions about why the state Department of Children and Family Services isn't releasing more information about their actions in the case.
Ryan James DeLaney joins Megan Lynch in-studio, sharing the story behind his documentary, 'Wild Within.' The movie focuses on the wild mustang herds in the west. Look for the movie in 2026.
CBS's Ian Sherr joins Megan Lynch with details on a change in programming at YouTube, including the removal of nearly 11,000 channels and other accounts tied to state-linked propaganda campaigns from China, Russia and more. . (Photo by CFOTO/Sipa USA)
CBS News Meteorologist Nikki Nolan joins Megan Lynch with warnings about the intense heat this week. Credit: © Ken Ruinard / USA Today Network South Carolina / USA TODAY NETWORK via Imagn Images
Patrick Voss, VFX Creates, joins Megan Lynch with details on how Halloween grows bigger and bigger each year, creeping earlier and earlier into the year. He admits he only decorates his house 'a little' for Halloween, saying he's a little burned out by then.
State Auditor Scott Fitzpatrick explains the goals for the audit of Pine Lawn to Michael Calhoun.
TV Guide's Matt Roush joins Debbie Monterrey with reaction to the announced cancellation of Stephen Colbert's Late Show on CBS. Credit: © Robert Hanashiro / USA TODAY NETWORK via Imagn Images
St Louis County Republican Director of Elections Rick Stream joins Michael Calhoun and explains how the election board uses geospatial technology for efficiency and election security. The county board will be celebrated with an award from Esri this summer.
Financial expert Pam Krueger of Wealthramp-dot-com says people need to be careful of the new investing strategy.
Jennifer Frobish, Fragile X Day, joins Megan Lynch with a look into the most common inherited form of intellectual disability. Her son has Fragile X Syndrome.
Michael Calhoun sits down with Marlin Bonds, the founder of Hypno Loops, a mindfulness app.
Megan Lynch and Webster University instructor Julie Smith discuss the impacts of ChatGPT on the human brain.
Brian Edwards, BBB International Investigations Specialist, joins Debbie Monterrey with a specific look at business scams.
CBS's Jill Schlesinger joins Debbie and Tom to explain the rift between Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell and Pres Donald Trump.
CBS's Jill Schlesinger joins Debbie and Tom to explain the rift between Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell and Pres Donald Trump.
KMOX's Stuart McMillian explains the Banana Ball craze. It hits St Louis on its 'barnstorming' tour this weekend. © Richard Burkhart/Savannah Morning News / USA TODAY NETWORK via Imagn Images
Eliza Jacobs, Senior Director, Product Policy for Roblox joins Megan Lynch as they introduce new facial recognition technology for gamers.
Scott Jagow brings "Roaming St Louis" to the air every weekend. Debbie Moneterrey, Megan Lynch & Joe Pott try to guess where Scott 'roamed' this week
Debbie Monterrey visits with Missouri Historical Society Librarian Emily Jaycox about how manners in public have evolved. "How Rude! Changing Forms of Polite Behavior" is Saturday at 9:30 at the MHS Library and Research Center on Skinker.
Michael Calhoun visits with Complete Streets Program Manager Scott Ogilvie about the new St Louis transportation plan, the first in many years.
Dr. Roy Ligresti, chief of gastro-enterology at Hackensack University Medical Center in New Jersey tells Megan Lynchthat coffee is filled 'with a rich anti-oxident load,' but warns against a new trend of using the liquid in an enema.
Chuck Gascon- Senior Economist in the Research Division at the Federal Reserve Bank of St Louis joins Megan Lynch again after the release of the Beige Book, which looks at the regional economy of St Louis. He reports many of the areas that the Fed studies have remained essentially 'unchanged.'
Megan Lynch discusses the new trend with Alexander Tin, from CBS News.
Megan Lynch discusses the trend of teenagers turning to artificial intelligence for companionship instead of live persons with Robbie Torney, Senior Director of AI Programs at Common Sense Media.
Debbie Monterrey and TV Guide's Matt Roush discuss what's new on tv this week. Dancing with the Sharks?? Star Trek: Strange New Worlds returns.
Doctor Marc Weisskopf is Cecil K and Drinker Professor of Environmental Epidemiology and Physiology at Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health, he reached out to Just Moms S-T-L founder Dawn Chapman who explained the study to KMOX's Maria Keena.
Brad Young says the Fair Housing Act says landlords cannot ask for immigration status of applicants, and subpoenas being used by ICE to compel that information are not legally enforceable if not signed by a judge.
SLU/Chaifetz School of Business Professor explains how higher costs are set to impact electric vehicle buyers and owners.
Weirong Li is CEO of Raw Culture and is Gen Z herself. She explores how her generation communicates with Megan Lynch.
High mortgage rates are impacting home sales, says Jeff Ostrowski, Housing Market Analyst for Bankrate. He told Megan Lynch that buyers need to 'reset their expectations' about mortgage rates for the long-term.
A St. Louis-based public art exhibition is teaming up with a century-old non-profit that lost all its funding. Find out more about Counterpublic and the International Institute of St. Louis, coming up. Debbie Monterrey visits with Melissa Sanders, Counterpublic's director of community engagement.
Charter Communications says it's seen a huge spike in attacks on it's infrastructure. The telecommunications company is calling it "domestic terrorism". Aaron Detwiler, Area Vice President for Charter Spectrum's Missouri Management Area joins Megan Lynch to explain. He says he's seeing it statewide and nationally.
Gale Blomenkamp, Support Services Bureau Director, Boone County Fire Protection (the headquarters for Missouri Task Force 1) joins Megan Lynch as flood recovery efforts continue along the Guadalupe River in Central Texas.
Dr Pete Vernig, a Licensed Psychologist & Vice President of Mental Health Services at Recovery Centers of America, joins Megan Lynch with a look at popular Zyn nicotine pouches. How addictive are they?
KMOX Birthday Wishes for Tuesday, July 15, 2025
Dr. Robyn Koslowitz, Ph.D., is a clinical child psychologist and the author of Post-Traumatic Parenting: Break the Cycle, joins Debbie Monterrey.
Willa Kate McCarter joins Megan Lynch and shares how he created her own horror film which will debut this week at the St Louis Filmmakers Showcase. Willa acted and directed the 12-minute short.