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St. Louis All Local PM: Missouri budget, Market St. shooting, remembering Dr. Patty Hagen
The top local news with Michael Calhoun and the KMOX news team. Michael and Travis Sheridan talk with TechSTL’s Emily Hemingway about the death of longtime T-REx leader Dr. Patty Hagen.
Chicken farmers stuck with uncertainty, massive loans in wake of Tyson Foods closures
When Tyson closed those regional plants, it had to reassess which growers would send chickens to which plants to meet demand, said Eddie Todd, president of the Missouri-Arkansas Poultry Growers Association and president of the Arkansas Farmers Union.
U.S. Senator Mitt Romney comments on nuclear waste in St. Louis
The Radiation Exposure Compensation Act; US Senator Mitt Romney said he’d support extending a compensation program for people in New Mexico, but not expanding it to include victims in places like St. Louis.
St. Louis County Courthouse holds hearing to determine if Hazelwood juvenile will be tried as adult
A juvenile certification hearing is scheduled for 9 am this morning [Friday] and will allow the juvenile courts and attorneys for the juvenile herself to make their case on the matter. Kaylee Gain is also allowed to make an impact statement.
St. Louis All Local AM Podcast: Officer involved shooting downtown, Sen. Romney comments "stupid"
Officer involved shooting downtown, hearing in Hazelwood girl fight, Sen. Romney comments on money for radiation victims here called “stupid,” Ascension victim of cyberattack, state auditor to release report on city jail, Give STL Day results
Officer involved shooting at Market and 14th in Downtown St. Louis
Officer involved shooting at Market and 14th Street Downtown. Eye witnesses tell KMOX they saw two suspects getting into an altercation near City Hall, before one began to shoot. An officer from across the street got involved.
St. Louis All Local PM: Baby taken with car, tornado confirmed, Parson on Kansas allegations, radiation compensation
A baby left in a car at a gas station was briefly taken when the vehicle was stolen. Yesterday’s storms spawned at least one tornado in southeastern Missouri, according to the National Weather Service.
Murders in St. Louis up slightly but overall violent crime down through 2024
KMOX has taken the raw data from the St. Louis Police Department’s NIBRS reports and has found through the first four months of 2024, St. Louis’s violent crime rate is down across all but one category, murders.
St. Louis All Local AM Podcast: Water rescue, punishing diversity measures in Missouri, brain worms
Technology helping restore power faster, water rescue in Jefferson Co, Gov. Parson at Texas border again, Missouri House passes bill punishing diversity measures, a look at St. Louis crime data, brain worms, cicada range, new museum opening in city
St. Louis City and County library systems team up with St. Louis City SC, combine summer reading
St. Louis Public Library, St. Louis County Library are teaming up to offer a joint summer reading and exploration program called STL Summer Adventure. Participants can win CITY2 passes and new City SC library cards are now available.
'Its seems like when it rains, it pours literally for the Cardinals' Katie Woo discusses Cardinals' recent tough stretch
Katie Woo, Cardinals writer for The Athletic, joins Matt Pauley at the KMOX studio inside Busch Stadium to discuss the Redbirds’ offensive struggles, Willson Contreras’ injury, and more.
St. Louis officials return from 5-day trade mission in Montreal. What are the goals of trade missions?
Tim Nowak, Executive Director of World Trade Center St. Louis joined KMOX’s Michael Calhoun on Total Information A.M. to discuss the experience of St. Louis officials traveling to Montreal, Canada for a trade mission
St. Louis Blues forward Hugh McGing signs 2-year extension
A day after the St. Louis Blues officially named Drew Bannister the permanent head coach and gave him a two-year deal, the Blues announced they have agreed to a two-year extension with forward Hugh McGing on a two-way contract.
Cardinals Manager Oli Marmol on Contreras injury: 'Huge blow but we will stay positive'
Cardinals Manager Oli Marmol says the injury yo Willson Contreras is obviously a huge blow, but the club will try to stay positive. Marmol also gave praise to Pedro Pages and his work behind the plate.
Urban honeybees are thriving, some get a penthouse view
Urban honeybees are thriving, some get a penthouse view. At the Royal Sonesta Chase Park Plaza, there are about 20,000 bees in two hives that get to feast in Forest Park. The executive chef who cares for them hopes to feature the honey in recipes.
St. Louis All Local AM Podcast: Governor spends more MO money in TX, trade mission back from Canada
City residents sound off on fixing water infrastructure, Gov. Parson to spend more in Texas, pushing for Gaza ceasefire in county council, St. Louis trade mission back from Montreal, Baptists number continue to fall, GoJet jobs in Bridgeton
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