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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?
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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.
CBS Military Analyst, Col Jeff McCausland, joins Megan Lynch as Pres Donald Trump is set to change his direction on the Ukraine/Russia conflict by sending offensive weapons to Ukraine.
Jami Cox Antwi joins Megan Lynch works in community development finance, and she'll bring that experience to her new position as 8th Ward Alderperson. She says the voters she's talked to highlighted safety as an issue to address.
Scott Jagow tells the heartfelt story of a 1968 Martin guitar that has traveled through generations of his family. Purchased for $375 in 1976 and cherished by his late aunt Brenda—who wrote songs and recorded an album with it—the guitar found new life in Scott's hands after her passing in 2024. With the help of luthier Jimmy Gravity, the instrument was lovingly restored. Scott reflects on its emotional legacy, evolving tone, and the symbolic connection it holds to his own life journey.
This week Chat with StuMac; Scott Jagow and Stuart McMillian discuss a book written in the 1970s called the Dictionary of Misinformation.
Debbie Monterrey talks with Attorney Nedim Remic and Elvir Ahmetovic who survived it about it what is happening at Soldiers Memorial.
Megan Lynch visits with Kirkwood Mayor Liz Gibbons to learn more about updates coming to the Kirkwood Ice Hockey rink. Could alcohol sales be coming soon?
Dr Jeff Pittman, Chancellor of St Louis Community College, says a new Missouri law will make sure that 60-credit hour blocks will transfer into 4-year degree programs in several high-demand areas. He joins Megan Lynch with details.
Marjorie Moore, Executive Director of Voyce, joins Megan Lynch with a look at how Medicaid cuts will impact nursing homes and long-term care facilities nationwide.
Scott Jagow previews his weekend 'Roaming St Louis' segment with Joe Pott, Megan Lynch and Debbie Monterrey.
Travel Writer Bill Clevlen, creator of BillOnTheRoad.com, joins Megan Lynch with a review of 8 different natural springs that he traveled to last week in Southeastern Missouri.
Michelle Wilson, Registered Dietician with Branz Nutrition, joins Megan Lynch with a look at the new nutrition guidelines that are set to be updated soon. https://www.branznutritioncounseling.com/
CBS's Ashhar Quraishi visits with Weathertech.
SLU/Chaifetz School of Business Professor Jerome Katz weighs-in with Megan Lynch on the latest trend, where middle-managers are being forced out of work.
Randy Raley is running against incumbent Rep Mary Miller in Illinois's 15th Congressional District. He admits it will be a challenge, and 'very grassroots.' 'Mary has millions,' says the former KSHE Radio DJ.
TV Guide's Matt Roush joins Debbie Monterrey with a pair of previews for new tv shows.
MissouriNet's Bill Pollock discussed the national recognition for Grandma's Cookies in St Charles with owner Theresa Rubio. USA Today named them the best for the 2nd year in a row.
KMOX Legal Analyst Brad Young weighs-in on the tactics of the St Louis Police to cite parents for their lawbreaking children over the Independence Day Holiday. 'Police are using this as a tool' to 'combat the rise of youth crime,' says Young.
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Phil Lempert is a food industry analyst, and editor of "Supermarket Guru" dot-com. He looks at Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. zeroing-in on synthetic food dyes, aiming to banish them from our snacks, cereals, and drinks by 2027.
Dr. Ericka Rutledge, Licensed Psychologist with SSM Health Cardinal Glennon Children's Hospital joins Megan Lynch. She says that letting 'the child lead' the conversation or asking questions is a good idea, especially if the child is aware of the situation, like the flooding in Texas.
Jonathan Porter, Chief Meteorologist, Accuweather joins Megan Lynch with a look at the dangerous flooding situation that impacted central Texas this week.
Bloomberg White House Correspondent Josh Wingrove joins Megan Lynch and says Donald Trump is 'coming up a bit short' on new trade deals as his self-imposed deadline comes up this week. He says tariff uncertainty is keeping interest rates at a higher level.
WWJ Auto Reporter Jeff Gilbert joins Megan Lynch with a look at how buyers are attempting to avoid high prices on the dealership.