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Maria Keena looks into the life and career of St. Louis sound pioneer Bob Heil.
Total Information AM Co-Host Megan Lynch talks with Philip Payne, Associate Dean and Chief Data Scientist for the Washington University School of Medicine, about the promise of AI in the health care arena.  (Photo Credit - ipopba/iStock / Getty
KMOX's Megan Lynch meets a St. Louis family dealing with a very rare disorder.  Their 3 year old boy is unable to form his thoughts, into words. Hear more about Apraxia of speech.   (Photo credit - Megan Lynch/KMOX)  
KMOX Kevin Killeen reports thousands of local UPS workers are waiting to find out if a strike is coming later this summer.  (Photo credit - Matt Stone/Courier Journal / USA TODAY NETWORK)
KMOX's Kevin Killeen talks with St. Louis Aldermanic President Megan Green about her call for Missouri Governor Parson to call a special session on gun legislation.
A St. Louis police officer is in stable condition after being shot in the Skinker-DeBaliviere neighborhood Friday afternoon. Police Chief Robert Tracy says it happened around 4:30 at the Winter Garden Apartments on Kingsbury Place when officers
The unidentified body of a well-dressed man who had been shot to death was discovered in 1984 by a Troy, Missouri farmer in an outbuilding. Now, the victim has been identified through DNA as a missing Florissant real estate agent.  KMOX's Kevin
Andrew's aunt, Congresswoman Vicky Hartzler, tearfully asked colleagues on the House floor to vote against the Respect for Marriage Act that would protect gay marriage, calling it misguided and dangerous. Andrew's response on TikTok went viral.
KMOX's Kevin Killeen reports on federal sentencing for three former St. Louis Aldermen.  (Photo Credit - BCFC/iStock/Getty Images Plus)
As KMOX's Sean Michael Lisle reports, a Missouri Republican says protecting rap lyrics from prosecution is a matter of free speech.  (Photo credit - LesByerley/iStock/Getty Images Plus)
Arbor Hill sits in an area of Maryland Heights already slated for redevelopment, close to Dorsett and Fee Fee. KMOX's Megan Lynch sat down with Kurt Schulte, Principal at Development Resource Partners and Housing Authority Executive Director Sh
KMOX AccuWeather Meteorologist Dean DeVore, "We have a saying in the weather office...the weather doesn't often repeat but it often rhymes."
Our Charlie Brennan went to check out the scene after security staff at the Eagleton Courthouse in downtown St. Louis recently found 157 dead birds laying on the ground in the area. 
The next couple of months figure to be a busy time in and around Augusta, Missouri, as David and Jerri Hoffman's dream of transforming the area into a midwestern Napa Valley takes several steps forward.  KMOX's Brian Kelly reports.  (Photo cred
As more people are receiving those at-home COVID-19 test kits, poison control centers are getting more calls about issues involving one of the chemicals that helps the test work.
A civil lawsuit accuses the St. Louis Archdiocese of "covering up" the sexual abuse of minor parishioners by their employee Father Alexander Anderson.
The preliminary snowfall totals are in and it's a new record for St. Louis, measured at Lambert International Airport. The 6.7 inches recorded is the highest we've seen in the month of February in 29 years, says the National Weather Service.
The Missouri Department of Transportation (MoDOT) says its snow plow have already driven 800,000 miles in this storm as of Thursday afternoon, but they're not done yet.
This system is not done. I have been talking about the two parts for three days now. Part two is in back in the central and southern plains and it will take it's time getting here. Let's say after 10pm tonight the second part takes over.
Accuweather meteorologist Bob Lawson updates St. Louis Talks on the multi-part winter storm hitting St. Louis on Wednesday and Thursday
The two-part winter storm is expected to hit St. Louis beginning overnight Tuesday, with rain, becoming freezing rain, becoming sleet, then changing to snow.
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