In the news: 61-page report details chaos of Northview Village shutdown, man charged with 27 burglaries, flooded out Heritage House residents let out of leases, lawsuit over Homer G. Phillips name, more Americans are religiously unaffiliated, Missouri Valley Conference stays with St. Louis
Jan 26, 2024•5 min
The top local news with Michael Calhoun and the KMOX news team. Stories include: Republican Senator Bill Eigel is defending his actions in Jefferson City. A new report sheds light on how a north St. Louis nursing home abruptly shutdown before Christmas. Newly opened Homer G. Phillips Hospital in North City is still facing a lawsuit that could change its name. City aldermen are discussing their own version of Blair’s Law which would ban celebratory gunfire. A plan to tie together funding for Ukra...
Jan 26, 2024•12 min
In the news: Gov. Parson's final State of the State addresses fentanyl, St. Louis County tax hike proposal for new HQ, Starbucks' workers hailed as heroes fired, childcare tax credit proposal, NAACP plan to boost kids' reading skills, library opens branch in mall
Jan 25, 2024•5 min
The top local news with Michael Calhoun and the KMOX news team. The latest on the hostage situation at the downtown Drury Plaza Hotel. Starbucks has fired the two baristas who fought back against a pair of armed robbers. Gov. Parson delivered his final State of the State address. A tax hike is set to appear in front of St. Louis County voters in order to build a new County government center. A former principal says the way we teach kids to read should change. A domestic violence shelter for wome...
Jan 25, 2024•10 min
In the news: Republicans move to oust "chaos caucus," pro-Palestinian protesters shut down County Council meeting, former cop charged with sex abuse of minors, first hearing on St. Louis charter changes, funeral livestream scam
Jan 24, 2024•5 min
The top local news with Michael Calhoun and the KMOX news team. Tense moments at the St. Louis County Council meeting after pro-Palestinian protesters objected to the commemoration of International Holocaust Remembrance Day. Chairwoman Shalonda Webb responded to reports she wants to take over municipal police departments within the County. Missouri Senate President Caleb Rowden announced four members of the Freedom Caucus would be stripped of their committee chairmanships. Pay your taxes if you ...
Jan 24, 2024•12 min
In the news: Clayton School District won't buy Caleres HQ, Alderwoman Sonnier pushes back on homeless study, UMSL students plan walkout for ceasefire, Gov. Pritzker marks Roe V Wade 51st anniversary, Harris-Stowe to grow entrepreneurship, office space "doom loop"
Jan 23, 2024•5 min
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Jan 23, 2024•10 min
In the news: traffic and weather lead the news, but also, a proposal to raise pay of city sheriff's deputies, trial delays, possible Gordon Ramsay restaurant for St. Louis
Jan 22, 2024•4 min
In the News: Francis Howell students walk out of class then confront school board at meeting, Wentzville school board focusing on bathrooms, more video released of Bar PM cop crash and arrests, Metrolink north-south expansion update, Wainwright signs deal with Fox
Jan 19, 2024•5 min
The top local news with Michael Calhoun and the KMOX news team. Stories include: More winter weather's on the way for tonight. Washington University's new Neuroscience Research Building, between the hospital complex and Cortex, is being called the hub for the world's largest concentration of neuro-scientists. With just one look, technology developed here in the St. Louis region can stop criminals before they ever step foot in a store. Newly released bystander video shows the moment one of the ow...
Jan 19, 2024•16 min
In the news: Police chief against state takeover of department, downtown hotel closer to getting tax abatement, Francis Howell students plan walk-out over Black history, Salt + Smoke burned out now sued, symphony teams with library for free tickets
Jan 18, 2024•4 min
The top local news with Michael Calhoun and the KMOX news team. The city of Clayton is holding a public forum tonight to answer any questions about the proposed purchase of the Caleres headquarters. There's a lawsuit filed by a group of Central West End condo owners against local barbecue restaurant chain Salt and Smoke. The St. Louis HUDZ committee advanced a bill to grant a tax abatement to Midas Hospitality to renovate the OYO Hotel. A private company planning to use drones to conduct surveil...
Jan 18, 2024•11 min
In the news: Edwardsville rescinds cease and desist order for church warming center, Rabbi with trans kid speaks on new raft of anti-LGBTQ+ legislation, Hazelwood residents wanted answers from EPA, St. Louis city goes after illegal boarding house scheme
Jan 17, 2024•5 min
The top local news with Michael Calhoun and the KMOX news team. We have an update on the First Baptist Church of Edwardsville that faced fines and a cease and desist order. St. Louis Director of Public Utilities Curt Skouby updates us on water main breaks. The Shell station on Tucker Boulevard in downtown St. Louis is likely to shut down after a recent judgement. The Bohannon murder trial is delayed. Where Missouri's immigrant population is growing may surprise you. Plus, an in-depth report: Eve...
Jan 16, 2024•10 min
In the news: Dangerously cold weather, pipes burst at St. Louis County jail, Edwardsville church ordered to stop allowing homeless to stay warm, trial of accused murderer of Officer Bohannon to begin, ice pigging done in Festus
Jan 16, 2024•5 min
The top local news with Michael Calhoun and the KMOX news team. Stories include: One person is unaccounted for following a fire in a four family flat in North St. Louis. The St. Louis County Jail had a pipe burst on the top floor. Lost power meant no heat over the weekend. Signs that indicate domestic violence now include animal abuse. As the Cardinals continue to build their roster this offseason, where does their focus lie, free agency or the trade market? The average gas price remains unchang...
Jan 16, 2024•13 min
The top local news with Michael Calhoun and the KMOX news team. Road crews continue salting main arteries in anticipation of snow. Can St. Louis City Hall regulate the use of drones without violating the first amendment? It's back to the design phase for one overpass damaged during rehab work on I-55. A.B. InBev is the first beer company accepted by the International Olympic Committee. Plus, Michael talks with St. Louis County Prosecutor Wesley Bell about a case with new DNA evidence....
Jan 12, 2024•12 min
In the news: winter storm with sub-zero weather on the way, drone company says it won't surveil Gravois Heights because of threats, AI voice scams, MLK Day events this weekend, Winterfest attendance way up
Jan 12, 2024•5 min