House of Representatives advances bill to ban TikTok if Chinese owner refuses to sell to US
Ian Sherr, CBS Tech Contributor, joins Michael Calhoun to give the latest on the bill passed by the House, which now faces review by the Senate.
Ian Sherr, CBS Tech Contributor, joins Michael Calhoun to give the latest on the bill passed by the House, which now faces review by the Senate.
Fontbonne University is ending their 100-plus year contribution to higher learning after the Summer of 2025. KMOX's Maria Keena spoke with the President, Doctor Nancy Blattner, about the school's closing.
After a fight video showing two teenagers near Hazelwood East High School went viral, the 15-year-old assailant in question was arrested and referred to juvenile court on assault charges, police say. At last report, the victim suffered head damage and was in critical condition. Prosecutor Wesley Bell says he doesn't have jurisdiction unless or until the 15-year-old is certified as an adult. KMOX Legal Analyst Brad Young joins Michael Calhoun to unpack the issue.
Janae Edmondson and her mother Francine testified today in the case of Daniel Riley, who is accused of causing the reckless driving crash which took away her legs. KMOX takes you inside the courtroom. Their testimony was graphic and emotional.
On the heels of opening its Ellisville location, local barbecue chain Salt + Smoke has already finalized a deal for a sixth location in South County. Owner Tom Schmidt joins Michael Calhoun to elaborate.
Wednesday marked day two of the trial for Daniel Riley, the man charged with the reckless driving crash that took the legs of a visiting teenager early last year. KMOX takes you inside the courtroom.
Tuesday marked the beginning of the trial of Daniel Riley, the man who hit Tennessee high school volleyball player Janae Edmondson last year. Opening statements were made during the first day of an expected three-day trial. Those in the courtroom were able to hear from Janae's father James and driver Elizabeth Smith, whose car Riley hit.
Anheuser-Busch faces headwinds in the U.S., as the industry titan reports falling beer volume shortly after inking an expensive deal with the Teamsters, and now faces questions about whether any breweries will be closed. Benj Steinman, President of the publication Beer Marketer's Insights, joins us on KMOX to help us sort through this.
A local man whose inventions changed the sound of rock & roll has passed away. Bob Heil lost a year-long battle to cancer at age 83. KMOX’s Debbie Monterrey takes a look back at his life, featuring a conversation with him from about a decade ago:
Jeff Padallero, Director of the Brewery Conference for teamsters, joins Michael Calhoun to discuss the contract settlement between Anheuser-Busch and teamsters to avoid a labor strike.
Jim Talent, former US Senator, joins Michael Calhoun to discuss Senate Republican leader Mitch McConnell’s career in politics and decision to step down from his GOP position.
St. Louis Public Schools are dealing with a shortage of drivers after a mechanic for the Missouri Central School Bus company found a noose near his work station. KMOX caught up with the man, Amin Mitchell Sr., to hear his story.
The iconic department store chain became national when it purchased St. Louis-based May Department Stores and converted all the local names like Famous-Barr over to one: Macy's. That's in contrast to other retailers, like Kroger, which goes by 20 different local store names depending on the city. Neil Saunders, Managing Director of GlobalData, joins Michael Calhoun to discuss the impending closures.
Andrew Bailey, MO Attorney General, joins Michael Calhoun to discuss the cease-and-desist letters sent to three local school districts with accusations of race-based discriminatory practices.
Marc Schreiber, President of the St. Louis Sports Commission, joins Michael Calhoun to discuss the bids that the commission submitted to the NCAA for St. Louis to host various championships from 2026 through 2028.
Phil Stang, mayor of Kimmswick, MO, joins Michael Calhoun to discuss American Queen Voyages ceasing operations and how it may affect river towns in the region like his own.
KMOX told you last week about the murder conviction and life sentence for a prolific drug trafficker. The DEA called the bust significant. DEA Special Agent in charge Colin Dickey had an in depth conversation about the state of drugs and sales with Maria Keena.
Moms Demand Action volunteer Tara Bennet tells KMOX, in advance of tomorrow's rally, that she is encouraged by Missouri lawmakers’ roll back efforts expanding their guns everywhere policy to places of worship and public transportation.
During Total Information PM, Michael Calhoun takes audio from the Kansas City Police Chief who speaks on today's shooting at the Kansas City Chiefs Super Bowl parade.
Michael Calhoun is joined by KMOX’s own Matt Pauley live from Jupiter, Florida to recap today’s happenings at Cardinals spring training.
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