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St. Louis All Local

A daily dive into the top headlines in St. Louis, delivering the news you need in 10 minutes or less from KMOX.
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Episodes

St. Louis All Local PM: Prison guards charged with murder

The top local news with Michael Calhoun's KMOX news team. Five Missouri prison guards are charged with murder. Illinois State Police are is offering training to help officers ID children who are being trafficked. A guilty plea from a man who hit and killed a 17 year old near Ted Drewes. The set-up is almost done for Pride Fest this weekend downtown.

Jun 28, 202410 min

St. Louis All Local PM: Complaint against St. Louis County Executive

The top local news with Michael Calhoun and the KMOX news team. A Democratic State Representative filed federal and state complaints against St. Louis County Executive Sam Page. Police Chief Robert Tracy on US Surgeon General Vivek Murthy declaring gun violence a public health crisis. Another black bear sighting. Plus, Michael talks with Beer Marketers Insights president Benj Steinman about the state of Anheuser-Busch.

Jun 25, 202412 min

St. Louis All Local PM: MoDOT and contractor come to agreement on damage to I-55 overpass

The top local news with Michael Calhoun and the KMOX news team. Good news, bad news when it comes to damage done to an I-55 overpass at the hands of a subcontractor. The St. Charles County Council votes tonight on a controversial residential development in the Busch Wildlife area. Black bear sightings are popping up already this summer. The Cardinals' catcher is back.

Jun 24, 202412 min

St. Louis All Local AM Podcast: Francis Howell stirring the pot, beware of hot surfaces

Francis Howell school board gets earful on proposals to ban books and certain speech, experts warn about hot surfaces in heat wave, son of fallen officer graduates from police academy, Missouri Atty Gen threatens to sue NY over Trump conviction, TV star filming movie in St. Charles, lawsuit aims to halt city's guaranteed basic income program

Jun 21, 20246 min

St. Louis All Local AM Podcast: Daycare abuse lawsuit, teen shootings down

Mother files lawsuit after daycare accused of abuse, Francis Howell school board to bring up some LGBTQIA+ issue tonight during Pride month, overnight shooting at Fairground Park, teen shootings are down from this time last year, Missouri institutionalizing mentally ill in nursing homes, IL jury scam

Jun 20, 20246 min

St. Louis All Local AM Podcast: Chiefs/Royals on road to leave Missouri

Kansas offering millions to lure Chiefs/Royals out of Missouri, police believe teens shooting people with air rifles, silver advisory for woman missing for weeks, bomb & arson squad investigating south city explosion, NASCAR restaurant opens at airport, changing tow truck lights for safety

Jun 19, 20247 min

St. Louis All Local AM Podcast: Will homeless pick up garbage for cash?

St. Louis city has money to pay homeless to pick up trash for cash, Mayor Jones creates long-term revenue advisory council, one dead in overnight St. Louis Hills crash, is bird flu the next pandemic, inspecting fireworks stands, man detained in Collinsville shooting, Brew Tulum find new space on Laclede's Landing

Jun 18, 20246 min

St. Louis All Local AM Podcast: Berkeley double homicide includes 11-year old

Man charged in Berkeley double murder of mother and 11-year old, St. Charles county exec doesn't want politician to run regional crime program, cooling centers open as temps rise, Alton racing boats are back, IDOT planning billions in infrastructure upgrades, Mayor Jones to discuss city revenue, lawsuit filed to stop University City project for police/courts

Jun 17, 20246 min

St. Louis All Local PM: RECA set to expire, NBA to STL?, Jontay Porter statement, D-Day rememberance

The top local news with Michael Calhoun and the KMOX news team. Democrat Cori Bush is among those upset a proposal to compensate victims of radiation exposure in Florissant and elsewhere in the region will expire at midnight. NBA commissioner Adam Silver teased the league could look at adding new franchises once it's new TV deals are finalized. Does St. Louis have the fan support needed to convince the league? Jontay Porter is out with his first statement since getting banned from the NBA for be...

Jun 07, 202412 min

St. Louis All Local PM: Parkway superintendent retires, ice center contract terminated, St. Charles library meeting

The top local news with Michael Calhoun and the KMOX news team. We're on the scene of a chemical plant fire. The superintendent of the Parkway School District intends to retire. After nearly five years of issues and hardships, the city of Maryland Heights and the foundation which runs the Centene Community Ice Center are set to part ways. A sporting event St. Louis tried to score is instead kicking off mid-month in Indianapolis. The St. Charles library is set to discuss the 2025 budget for the f...

Jun 05, 202412 min

St. Louis All Local PM: I-70 shooting, Chesterfield Dillards, another northern snakehead fish found

The top local news with Michael Calhoun and the KMOX news team. A shooting on I-70. St. Louis police focus on traffic offenses. AT&T outage. Chesterfield and Dillards finalize deal. St. Charles eyes Airbnbs. More talk about how to spend the Rams settlement money on a long-term fund. We check on summer job hiring. Sue comes to the Science Center. Plus, Michael talks with Missouri Department of Conservation fisheries biologist Dave Knuth about another northern snakehead found in the state....

Jun 04, 202412 min

St. Louis All Local PM:

The top local news with Michael Calhoun and the KMOX news team. It was a bloody weekend on the streets of St. Louis. Les Sterman with "Citizens for a Greater Downtown" says he wants more than a press conference. The St. Louis NAACP is seeing a disturbing trend: nooses appearing in workplaces. Researchers want to install sensors on St. Louis city trash and recycling bins to track what you throw out. It's the Battlehawks with homefield advantage/ Plus, Stuart McMillian gives us an exclusive look a...

Jun 03, 202410 min
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