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Cat Neville joins Megan Lynch in-studio. She explains how Explore St Louis is changing its direction to work to, 'bring people together.' 'We're right at the beginning of this journey,' says Neville, now the Executive Vice President of the Department of Community Engagement. She explains the importance of visitor dollars being spent in St Louis. 'There are so many different ways that people intersect with the St Louis experience,' say Neville.

Kristin LaRose, Chief Nursing Officer for Ranken Jordan Pediatric Bridge Hospital joins Megan Lynch with a look at a unique summer camp being offered for the 2nd year. She says the kids at Ranken Jordan are facing complex medical issues making it, 'challenging to do traditional fun things.'

Sean Malone goes in-depth with attorney John Davis, a partner at Kessler-Williams LLC, about a first degree murder charge against a 10-year-old in the shooting death of a 7-month old.

Megan Lynch catches up with an all-female team of pilots from Saint Louis University that took part in the annual Air Race Classic. It's an all-woman, daylight-only race held each June that spans four days and 25-hundred miles. Sydney Nimerick, Jocelyn Ciotti and sophomore Isabella Castr.

Megan Lynch caught up with downtown developer and proponent Amos Harris. Harris helped open the National Blues Museum on Washington Avenue. The Museum shut its doors this spring, saying lack of foot traffic was a major issue.

KMOX Birthday wishes June 30, 2026

Debbie Monterrey visits with TV Guide Magazine's Matt Roush as they preview what to expect on television and streaming this week. 'Elle' a prequel to the 'Legally Blonde' movie on Netflix, and Millie Bobby Brown returns for the third time as the younger sister to Sherlock Holmes.

Dr. Ziyad Al Aly is a clinical researcher at Wash U Medicine and the VA St. Louis Health Care System. He joined KMOX Health Editor Fred Bodimer with a look at the Covid vaccine, to see if they 'cause any harm or are the associated with any adverse events.' The answer is no. We 'examined 46 different outcomes,' says Dr. Ziyad Al Aly, and found, 'no effect' from the vaccine. Those outcomes included stroke, heart attack, brain inflammation & more, and the rates were not different between the vaccinated and unvaccinated population,

Dr. Ryan Pitman, a pediatric gastroenterologist with Mercy Kids G-I, joins Fred Bodimer with an explanation on a new way for kids to receive an endoscopy.

Maggie Dougherty, Reporter, Capitol News Illinois, joins Megan Lynch. She's been exploring how the state of Illinois is spending revenue generated from gambling across the state. People in Illinois lost more than $7.7 billion gambling last year.