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In 1960, KMOX established the first complete information-based format with local, national and international news, sports coverage and listener call-ins. Robert Hyland, KMOX General Manager, is credited with initiating the new format and “At Your Service” programming was born and remains today.
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KMOJ-89.9 FM “The People’s Station”

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Select programming from KMOJ's airwaves and community voices. Since first going “on the air” in 1976, KMOJ-89.9-FM continues its legacy as the community-oriented station located in Minneapolis, Minnesota airing a predominantly urban adult contemporary format. “KMOJ’s Community Viewpoint” is one way the station achieves its mission of engaging, supporting and empowering Communities of Color to elevate the way of life of the people of its community and to challenge social and economic disparit ...
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KMOJ-89.9 FM “The People’s Station”

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“KMOJ’s Community Viewpoint” is a podcast series created by KMOJ-89.9 FM Radio “The People’s Station”. These conversations explore issues and perspectives critical to the health and well-being of all members of the communities of color we serve. Since first going “on the air” in 1976, KMOJ-89.9-FM continues its legacy as the community-oriented station located in Minneapolis, Minnesota airing a predominantly urban adult contemporary format. “KMOJ’s Community Viewpoint” is one way the station ...
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Today on the Chis and Amy Show we remember Former Cardinal and baseball legend Bob Uecker. CBS Chief Washington Correspondent Major Garrett talks about Trump cabinet, inauguration and Tik-Tok. Robert Berger, CBS Correspondent in Jerusalem gives us the latest on the Israel and Hamas ceasefire. KMOX Sports Contributor Bernie Miklasz talks Uecker, Car…
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In the final hour KMOX Reporter Stuart McMillian joins the show to talk about St. Louis County inmates receiving free music lessons and it is not being well received. We go back in time and listen to part of a conversation between Bob Uecker and Mike Shannon from a "Live at Shannon's". G.H. Merritt, Chairman of the Board of "The New State of Illino…
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In the second hour Chris and Amy talk with CBS Correspondent in Jerusalem Robert Berger to talk about the ceasefire deal between Israel and Hamas. Illinois counties want to secede to Indiana. KMOX Sports Contributor Bernie Miklasz joins to talk about Bob Uecker, Cardinals, NFL playoffs and college football national championship. Finally, Amy asks a…
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In the opening hour of the show on this Thursday Chris and Amy start with the sad news that former Cardinal and baseball legend Bob Uecker passed away. St. Louis Mayor says that the city will bring in smaller trucks to help with the roads. CBS Chief Washington Correspondent Major Garrett joins to talk about Trump cabinet hearings, the inauguration …
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On Sunday, January 19, at 3 pm, the University of Minnesota will present the 44th Annual Martin Luther King Jr. Tribute Concert at Ted Mann Concert Hall. This year’s theme, "Light Transforming Darkness," promises an inspiring celebration of music, reflections, and community. The concert will also be live-streamed. The program, hosted and curated by…
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In Hour 1, the conversation begins with the FDA’s plan to ban Red Dye No. 3 by 2027/2028, discussing growing concerns over processed foods and additives in the U.S. Missouri Attorney General Andrew Bailey’s lawsuit against China over COVID-19 and allegations of PPE hoarding are also explored. Congresswoman Nikki Budzinski provides insights into her…
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Chris Rongey and Amy Marxkors discuss the ongoing debate over the allocation of Rams settlement money in St. Louis, with two bills on the table—one for immediate infrastructure spending and another to spread funds over time for matching grants. KMOX reporter Sean Malone updates listeners on the St. Louis Police Department's 2024 crime report, highl…
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KMOX reporter Sean Malone joins Chris Rongey and Amy Marxkors in studio to discuss two bills under consideration by the St. Louis city committee, each proposing different timelines for the allocation of Rams settlement money. The first bill suggests a lump-sum payment for immediate spending, while the second bill proposes a long-term distribution s…
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In Hour 2, Janet Ruiz from the Insurance Information Institute discusses the challenges of wildfire insurance in California, the role of the California FAIR Plan, and the complexities of insurance rates. She also highlights how flooding concerns extend beyond hurricane-prone areas and the growing availability of private flood insurance. Matt Pauly …
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Matt Pauly joins Chris and Amy to discuss SLU's loss to VCU, Mizzou's big win over Florida, and the $15 million budget deficit facing the University of Missouri Athletics. The trio breaks down the St. Louis Blues' playoff hopes after a win against Calgary and raises concerns about the Cardinals' offseason moves, including Nolan Arenado's potential …
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Janet Ruiz, Director of Strategic Communication with the Insurance Information Institute, sheds light on the challenges and confusion surrounding insurance coverage amid disasters like the LA fires. She discusses wildfire insurance options, the role of the California FAIR Plan for high-risk areas, and the impact of state regulations like Prop 103. …
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Hour 1 dives into the FDA's plan to ban Red Dye No. 3 by 2027/2028 and the growing concerns over processed foods and additives in the U.S. Missouri Attorney General Andrew Bailey's lawsuit against China over COVID-19 and allegations of PPE hoarding is explored. Congresswoman Nikki Budzinski discusses her work to secure compensation for Illinois com…
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Congresswoman Nikki Budzinski joined Chris and Amy to discuss her efforts in addressing radioactive waste impacts in Illinois and ensuring investments in the Granite City Works facility. Nikki highlighted her work with Senators Hawley and Durbin to reauthorize the Radiation Exposure Compensation Act (RECA), aiming to include the 62060 zip code (Ven…
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Bernie Miklasz discusses the Los Angeles Rams' success since relocating from St. Louis, his frustration with owner Stan Kroenke, and the economic impact of the Rams’ departure. Bernie reflects on how some fans have moved on, while others still hold onto resentment. He also shares his personal decision to move past his anger towards Kroenke, choosin…
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In Hour 1, Chris and Amy dive into the proposed city administrator position aimed at modernizing St. Louis government. They explore how this role, common in larger cities, could streamline operations and bring more continuity across administrations. Ward 6 Alderwoman Daniela Velazquez joins the conversation to discuss the potential impacts on city …
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Hour 3 kicks off with Earl Austin Jr., Billikens radio analyst, who joins Chris and Amy to break down the team’s recent improved performance in the A-10 conference. They discuss the Billikens’ stronger defense, improved ball movement, and the evolution of basketball strategy, including the rise of 3-point shooting and analytics. Earl also previews …
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Chris and Amy are joined by Earl Austin Jr., Billikens radio analyst, to discuss the team’s recent surge in confidence and performance on both ends of the court. Earl breaks down the impact of key players like Robbie Avila and Kellen Thames returning from injuries and how Avila’s unique skillset as a big man is driving the offense.The conversation …
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In this episode, Chris and Amy welcome Michael Hall, Executive Director of Cardinals Care, to share details about the upcoming Winter Warm Up event hosted by the St. Louis Cardinals. Learn about new features, ticket pricing, and how funds raised support community programs like youth baseball, softball initiatives, and field renovations.The conversa…
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Chris and Amy sit down with Michael Hall, Executive Director of Cardinals Care, to discuss the highly anticipated Winter Warm Up event happening January 18-20. Hear about exciting new features this year, including photo opportunities with Hall of Famers, main stage events, and public Q&A sessions. Michael shares insights into how Winter Warm Up sup…
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In Hour 1, Chris and Amy break down the proposed city administrator position aimed at modernizing St. Louis government. They explore how this role, common in large cities, could enhance operational efficiency and continuity. Ward 6 Alderwoman Daniela Velazquez joins the conversation to discuss the potential impacts on services like trash, potholes,…
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Daniela Velazquez, St. Louis alderwoman for Ward 6, joins Chris and Amy in studio to discuss her proposal to establish a city administrator position. This initiative aims to shift day-to-day operations away from the mayor's office, allowing elected officials to focus on strategic leadership while modernizing city government. Ald. Velazquez shares i…
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If you, or someone you know, is facing any type of dementia, our Alzheimer’s Association MN-ND Chapter is here to help,” says Haley-Franklin. “You are not alone. Anyone can access free assistance through our 24/7 Helpline at 800.272.3900, our education classes and support groups for people living with dementia or caregivers.” More details are avail…
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Chris and Amy start the day with a heartfelt conversation with journalist Mike Rothschild, who shares his personal experience evacuating during the devastating Eaton wildfire in Los Angeles, where he tragically lost his home. Hour 1 also explores the challenges of snow removal in St. Louis and compares efforts between Missouri and Illinois. Hour 2 …
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Hour 3 kicks off with Mike Kehoe’s inauguration as Missouri’s new governor, featuring his speech at the podium. Chris and Amy then discuss the highly anticipated Cardinals Caravan and Winter Warm-Up events with Marketing Director Martin Coco, offering fans a chance to connect with players and alumni. The hour wraps up with a magical twist as Evan T…
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Chris and Amy welcome Evan Tomlinson Weintraub and India Toohey from Circus Harmony to discuss their latest show, Unbound. As St. Louis’s only social circus, Circus Harmony combines accessibility with artistry, offering free classes and scholarships. Unbound, performing every weekend in February at 2 PM at the City Museum, reimagines fairy tales th…
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Chris and Amy chat with Martin Coco, Director of Marketing for the St. Louis Cardinals, to discuss the Cardinals Caravan, a 4-day, 20-city tour connecting fans with players and alumni across the Midwest and Mid-South. Martin shares the rich history of the Caravan, its role in bringing baseball to communities through autograph sessions and fan inter…
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Chris and Amy dive into a lively discussion about personal regrets, from eating too much candy to not pursuing a romantic opportunity, and invite listeners to share their own weekend regrets. They explore the massive St. Patrick's Day celebration in Rolla, Missouri, comparing it to Dogtown's festivities, and debate the fairness of quoting past stat…
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Chris and Amy are joined by Matt Pauley to break down the NFL Wild Card weekend, including the Washington-Tampa Bay matchup and thoughts on the Rams vs. Vikings game. They shift focus to the St. Louis Cardinals, discussing the Winter Warm-Up, Cardinals Caravan, and the potential signing of Japanese pitching sensation Roki Sasaki. The conversation a…
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Chris and Amy dive into the challenges of snow removal in St. Louis, highlighting issues in neighborhoods like Soulard and Tower Grove Park, delayed plowing on secondary streets, and comparisons with Illinois' efforts. They also talk to journalist and author Mike Rothschild, who shares his emotional story of losing his home in the Eaton wildfire in…
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Chris and Amy talk to Mike Rothschild, a journalist and author based in LA, about his personal experience during the devastating Los Angeles wildfires. Mike recounts the harrowing moments when he and his family had to evacuate their home in Altadena, which was lost in the Eaton fire. They discuss the impact on the community, the ongoing recovery ef…
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Today on the Chris and Amy show; we share a laugh with Michael Kelley. KMOX Weekend Host Scott Jagow joins to preview Roaming St. Louis and three good things. Chiefs Radio Analyst Danan Hughes talk about the importance of the bye week and who he does not want to see this Chiefs play. Cardinals Broadcaster Mike Claiborne has a problem with the post …
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In the second hour Chris and Amy are joined by KMOX Weekend host Scott Jagow as he previews Roaming St. Louis and three good things. Chiefs Radio Analyst Danan Hughes joins to talk about the importance of the bye week and who does not want to see the Chiefs play. Cardinals Broadcaster Mike Claiborne joins as he is frustrated with the post office, h…
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