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Illinois Secretary of State Alexi Giannoulias says they have 'turned off access' to numerous agencies that he says were using license plate readers 'for not permissible reasons.' He says authorities in Texas were using the readers to track a woman they said had a self-administered abortion.
Scott Jagow features his 'Roaming St Louis' segment every Sunday. Debbie, Megan and Joe Pott attempt to guess where Scott roamed this week.
Michael Calhoun sits down with Pride St Louis's Jordan Braxton.
Debbie Monterrey meets with skaters headed to the Roller Derby Wold Cup in Innsbruck, Austria next week. Sarah Arnosky Ko and Katie Calfee skate with Arch Rival Roller Derby.
CBS's Col Jeff McCausland says that the US has 'severely damaged' the Iranian nuclear program, and 'may well have destroyed' a facility involved in the program. McCausland says today's press conference included Defense Secretary Pete Hegeseth, who was talking to 'an audience of one, which was Mr Trump,' compared to the measured statement from Joint Chiefs of Staff Chair Dan Caine.
Charli Cooksey, CEO of WEPOWER and David Dwight, Playbook Designer and Policy Lead, join Megan Lynch in-studio with their new 'blueprint' for growing wealth.
Megan Lynch is joined by Joel IDOT's Joel Cumby as the project to rehab a stretch of I-255 in the metro-east from Illinois 157 to Illinois 15 is complete.
Beth Coghlan takes a look at ginseng sales in Missouri.
Matt Roush from TV Guide joins Debbie Monterrey with a look at stories making entertainment news
Maria Keena, Michael Calhoun and Fred Bodimer take a look at complaints that Walgreens is having a tough time filling prescriptions for its customers. © Allan Jung/ Telegram & Gazette / USA TODAY NETWORK via Imagn Images
Brad Young, KMOX Legal Analyst and partner at Harris Dowell Fisher & Young, joins Megan Lynch as President Trump launched attacks on Iranian nuclear facilities last week. Observers have questioned if he violated the War Powers Act of 1973. Young runs through the regulation with Megan, and concludes that he probably complied with the regulation.
SLU/Chaifetz School of Business Professor Jerome Katz joins Stuart McMillian with a look at the issues facing travelers to the Middle East.
SIUC Paul Simon Public Policy Institute director John Shaw tells Megan Lynch that, 'it's not a surprise,' that JB Pritzker is expected to announce a 3rd term run in 2026 this week. 'The Governor likes being Governor,' jokes Shaw, and it would set him up for a run for President in 2028. 'Every indication is that he's eyeing the national stage,' says Shaw. © Jack Gruber / USA TODAY NETWORK via Imagn Images
The "transition manager," who'll be responsible for shepherding the St Louis City Police force from city to state control, Derek Winters, joins Michael Calhoun with a look at the newly-appointed board.
Olympic Champion Brian Boitano joins Megan Lynch in-studio ahead of the US Figure Skating Championships in St Louis in 2027.
KMOX's Megan Lynch asked cybersecurity expert, Jonathan Tock, Managing Partner at SingleWave Technologies, about possible cyber attacks from Iran.
'Israel is pleased with the results' says CBS's Robert Berger in Jerusalem to Debbie Monterrey.
Eva Velasquez, CEO of the Identity Theft Resource Center, joins Megan as there has been a spike in impersonation scams recently.
St. Luke's Hospital in Des Peres will close its doors beginning August 1st. Read more: https://www.audacy.com/kmox/news/local/st-lukes-closing-des-peres-hospital
Michael Calhoun shares the latest in his Arch Grants series, the founder of a company that makes a metal base stud to use in walls to keep drywall, dry, a product called Step Studs.
CBS News Meteorologist Nikki Nolan joins Megan Lynch as the St Louis heat wave continues.
Joanna Sokol is a paramedic and author. She joins Megan Lynch, she thinks she 'tapped a nerve' with her behind the scenes look at the world of paramedics and ambulances.
CBS Business Analyst Jill Scheslinger joins Debbie and Tom. She says a new report shows that the Social Security 'trust fund' will be depleted by 2033, that fund was built up over the years as the Baby Boom generation paid into the system. She says Congress needs to fix the system, and suggests raising the payroll cap, an easy fix that is 'fair to everybody.'
16 year women's football veteran Taylor Hay joins Debbie Monterrey as the St Louis SLAM. She says she's noticed an overall increase in interest in women's sports.
Nippon just closed a deal on U-S Steel, now Canada are talking tariffs on the industry.
Holly Quan of Audacy sister station KCBS spoke to Henry Brady Former Dean of UC Berkeley School of Public Policy to talk about new Reuters poll shows 62 percent of Democrats want new leadership.
Ron Kerbs, CEO of KIDAS joins Megan Lynch to talk about his company and how it uses AI to identify potential online threats for gamers.
Developer The Staenberg Group is busy, building in the Metro East, and just about done with the tear-down of the old Chesterfield Mall.
Rob Hart with our Audacy sister station W-B-B-M in Chicago spoke with Axios reporter Emily Peck... about the study and the trend.
Mark Sundlov, Director of the Soldier's Memorial joins Megan Lynch Soldiers Memorial to Honor Tuskegee Airmen in St. Louis, highlighting the legacy of the first Black military pilots and their ties to St. Louis.
Margaret Carrero of our Audacy sister station KNX in LA spoke with Ana-Christina Ramón, director of the Entertainment and Media Research Initiative at UCLA.
Julie Smith, Author and Media Instructor at Webster University joins Megan Lynch how Google's new AI video tool could disrupt the film industry and deepfakes
Michael Calhoun talks with Mark Perkins from Great Rivers Greenway about taking over as CEO.
KMOX Legal Analyst Brad Young, Harris Dowell Fisher and Young joins Megan Lynch talking about if judges can review Trump administration move to send troops into LA, Illinois license plate readers and more.