• St. Louis All Local AM: 2nd lawsuit over state control of city police, St. Charles parking problems, Metro’s locked gates
    Jun 6 2025
    State Senate approves millions for tornado victims but billions for sports team owners, second lawsuit filed over state control of St. Louis police department, new Metro gates locking out passengers, tempers flare over parking around St. Charles Convention Center, health sciences high school buys in Midtown, black raspberry record crop
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    5 mins
  • St. Louis All Local AM: Optimism fades about FEMA coming to help, but money for Chiefs/Royals
    Jun 5 2025
    Another tornado touchdown in region, hopes fading for FEMA help, State Senate passes incentive package for Chiefs, local businesses say roadwork killing bottom line, subpoenas issued in county animal shelter investigation, lawsuit over postponed music festival
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    5 mins
  • St. Louis All Local AM: State Senate committee’s $25M for St. Louis tornado relief called “insulting”
    Jun 4 2025
    Senate Appropriations Committee approves $25M for St. Louis tornado relief, called “insulting” and a “drop in the bucket,” Board of Aldermen pass bills on tornado relief, city circuit attorney not biting on request to oust sheriff, CarShield fighting battles on multiple fronts, update on county animal shelter, senior tax break deadine ahead
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    5 mins
  • St. Louis All Local AM: New city sheriff questioned by aldermen, legal group wants him ousted
    Jun 3 2025
    Mayor Spencer outlines some long-term tornado relief plans, Dr. Garza to oversee tornado recovery, Sheriff Montgomery argues with aldermen while Holy Joe Society asks attorney general to remove him from office, state patrol effort to bring in those with outstanding warrants, Schnucks union workers like new contract, St. Louis area’s Fortune 500 companies
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    5 mins
  • Lafayette Square hit by devastating tornado in 1896, took 70-years to recover
    Jun 2 2025
    The 56th annual Lafayette Spring Home and Garden tour is June 7 & 8. The May 1896 tornado destroyed the park and most of the houses. People began restoring it in the 1960s and 70s. It became the city's first National Historic District.
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    8 mins
  • St. Louis All Local AM: Special session starts today in Jeff City; without FEMA, where will money come from?
    Jun 2 2025
    Honoring Capt. David Dorn 5 years after his shooting death, special session starts today in Jeff City to work on Royals/Chiefs funding and tornado relief, if Trump disappears FEMA how will Missouri handle it, group aims to stop MO Legislature from overriding the vote of the people, Lafayette Square took 70 years to recover from a tornado, Loop Trolley back in action
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    6 mins
  • St. Louis All Local AM: Counties join forces against property fraud/deed scams, KMOXers going into Hall of Fame
    May 30 2025
    National Guard and St. Louis Public Schools get in on tornado recovery, adoption day set for animal impacted by storm, free help to guard against property fraud and deed scams, plans in works to address late night brawls in Alton, broadcasters hall of fame induction includes KMOX alums
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    5 mins
  • St. Louis All Local AM: Abortion on hold again in Missouri, state/city efforts to find money for tornado victims
    May 28 2025
    Missouri Supreme Court ruling puts abortions on hold, Legislative special session to address money for tornado victims plus money for Royals/Chiefs, Illinois legislature addressing money for Chicago Bears, Lyle Mansion in Carondelet Park damaged by fire, woman used money to feed kids for luxury cars instead, older Americans carrying more credit card debt
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    6 mins