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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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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’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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Hour 1: Chris and Amy are joined by AccuWeather’s Heather Zehr to discuss the latest on an approaching winter storm. Later, historian Peter Kastor delves into the history of Presidents’ Day and highlights underrated U.S. presidents.Hour 2: Chris Cillizza talks about Elon Musk's leadership at Twitter, its unexpected effects on federal agencies, and …
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In Hour 3, Amy Marxkors and Chris Rongey share regrets about toxic squash and bad salmon, then Lou Korac breaks down the intense 4 Nations Cup USA vs. Canada game, including early fights and Bennington’s game-saving overtime stops. The group also discusses the Blues’ playoff race, the toll of a packed schedule, and a flight delay debate on travel f…
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Lou Korac joins Chris and Amy to break down the intense 4 Nations Face-Off, where three fights broke out in the first nine seconds, all involving St. Louis connections: Tkachuk, Tkachuk, and Parayko. Lou compares the game to a Game Seven matchup and highlights the pre-game tensions, including group texts among players like Matthew and Brady Tkachuk…
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In Hour 2, Chris Cillizza dives into Elon Musk’s leadership at Twitter, its impact on federal agencies, including the firing of nuclear weapons inspectors, and the ongoing challenges in covering Donald Trump’s policies. Matt Pauley joins the discussion to talk about the U.S. victory over Canada in the NHL’s Four Nations Cup, Nolan Arenado’s future …
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Matt Pauley joins Chris and Amy to discuss Nolan Arenado’s offseason preparation for the upcoming season, his future with the Cardinals, and the potential for trades. The conversation also covers the reset happening in the Cardinals’ organization and key areas to watch during spring training. Matt shares insights from the recent Four Nations hockey…
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Chris Cillizza joins Chris and Amy to discuss Elon Musk's leadership at Twitter and the parallels to his role at the Doge Committee. They delve into the challenges of covering Donald Trump, the unintended consequences of federal job cuts, and the dismissal of 300 nuclear weapons workers. Cillizza also highlights the effects of USAID cuts on red sta…
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"Love After V-Day: Beyond the Roses & Reservations" Valentine’s Day came and went—but now what? It’s the day after, and y’all already know what that means… it’s time for another "Love After V-Day" conversation. This isn’t about the Instagram-worthy moments, the fancy dinner reservations, or the last-minute flower runs. We're getting honest about lo…
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Chris and Amy begin with AccuWeather meteorologist Heather Zehr, who provides the latest updates on the approaching winter storm, including its timing and potential impacts on travel. Later, historian Peter Kastor joins the show to discuss the history and evolution of Presidents’ Day, as well as a look at some underrated U.S. presidents.…
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The 4 Opinions: Love in the Modern Era Yo, it’s February—Love Month—and you already know V-Day is creeping up! But let’s be real; love ain't what it used to be. Back in ‘92, Gary Chapman laid out the 5 Love Languages, but fast forward to today—has the game changed? Gift Giving, Quality Time, Words of Affirmation—do these still hit the same, or have…
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Peter Kastor joins Chris and Amy in-studio to explore the history and evolution of Presidents’ Day as a federal holiday. The conversation covers notable U.S. presidents, including George Washington, Abraham Lincoln, Millard Fillmore, and Lyndon B. Johnson. They also discuss the traditions of the presidency, such as the two-term precedent and FDR’s …
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AccuWeather meteorologist Heather Zehr joins Chris and Amy to provide a winter storm update. She predicts light snow and flurries today with minimal accumulation but warns of icy roads and 1-3 inches of snow in St. Louis by tomorrow, with heavier snowfall further south. Wednesday morning could see the worst travel conditions. Heather emphasizes the…
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The 4 Opinions: Navigating the “Wake of Change” The landscape is shifting. With a new president in office, we’re seeing a surge in both progress and resistance—an undeniable increase in racist tactics and divisive energy. The 4 Opinions break it all down, bringing real talk about how we move forward together, just as we have in the past. 🔹 Resilien…
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In the second hour Chris and Amy talk with Jordan Kadosh, Regional Director of the Anti Defamation League Heartland, about Kayne West's anti-Semitic rants and why they have real work consequences. KMOX Sports Contributor Bernie Miklasz also joins to talk about the Red Sox agreeing to terms with Alex Bregman and what it means for Nolan Arenado. Also…
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Chris and Amy discuss the Cardinals' first full squad workout, Nolan Arenado trade rumors, and the White Sox's $125 ticket deal. AccuWeather’s Bill Deger breaks down the snowstorm impacting Mardi Gras and Opening Day. They also cover Missouri AG Andrew Bailey's lawsuit against Starbucks, a canned tuna recall, and MLB's uniform issues.Hour 2Scott Je…
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In this hour, Chris Rongey and Amy Marxkors dive into the impact of Trump’s proposed steel tariffs on the Granite City steel industry, with insights on steel production, prices, and worker concerns. They discuss the challenges of balancing fair trade with affordable consumer prices. Mike Parkinson, Mayor of Granite City, joins the conversation to o…
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Chris Rongey and Amy Marxkors are joined by Mike Parkinson, Mayor of Granite City, IL, to discuss the potential effects of Trump’s proposed steel tariffs on the local economy. They explore how the tariffs might impact steel production, prices, and industries reliant on steel, as well as concerns about U.S. Steel CEO Dave Burritt’s stance on worker …
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On this episode, Chris Rongey and Amy Marxkors are joined by CNN political analyst Scott Jennings. Scott discusses the confirmation of Tulsi Gabbard as Director of National Intelligence, national security concerns, and Trump’s influence on his national security team. The conversation shifts to the ongoing MLB offseason, with Matt Pauley reporting l…
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As the 2025 MLB season kicks off, Chris Rongey and Amy Marxkors are joined by Matt Pauley for a live update from Jupiter, Florida, where the St. Louis Cardinals' spring training is underway. Matt reports from the scene, sharing highlights from the first day of pitchers and catchers' workouts, with notable players like Miles Mikolas and Nolan Arenad…
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Scott Jennings dives deep into the current political landscape, discussing Tulsi Gabbard's confirmation as Director of National Intelligence, evaluating her qualifications and past statements. He also addresses Trump's influence within the Republican Party, his comments on the Israel-Hamas war and his stance towards Hamas. The conversation extends …
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Chris and Amy cover a packed hour, starting with the Cardinals' first full squad workout and trade speculation around Nolan Arenado. They also discuss the White Sox's unique $125 ticket deal. AccuWeather's Bill Deger joins to break down the incoming St. Louis snowstorm and its impact on Mardi Gras and Opening Day. Plus, Missouri AG Andrew Bailey's …
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Hour 1Amy Marxkors and Michael Kelley kick off the show by breaking down the City of St. Louis' winter storm preparations, discussing road pre-treatment, contractor use, and Bi-State bus coordination. The conversation also touches on Kanye West's controversial Super Bowl commercial, examining its impact on hate speech and anti-Semitism. They dive i…
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John Hancock joins Amy Marxkors and Michael Kelly to discuss the current U.S. political climate, focusing on executive orders, the erosion of checks and balances, and the challenges facing government institutions. The conversation then shifts to a lighter segment on party hosting etiquette, with tips on handling leftover alcohol and wine at social …
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John Hancock joins Amy Marxkors and Michael Kelly to discuss the current political climate in the U.S., highlighting the public's lack of understanding of civics and economics. He examines the rise of political polarization since the 1960s and the trend toward an imperial presidency, expressing concern over the erosion of checks and balances. Hanco…
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In this episode, Sgt. Kurt Merseal, Dive Team Leader with the Missouri State Highway Patrol, explains the complexities of swift water rescues, focusing on the challenges of operating in low-visibility and cold conditions, as well as the specialized training required for these dangerous missions. He discusses panic-proof training, working with hazar…
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: Bernie Miklasz joins the show for post-Super Bowl reflections and analysis, focusing on Patrick Mahomes’ performance and the Chiefs’ offensive line struggles. He also discusses Andrew Brandt’s Super Bowl prediction, the challenges facing the Chiefs, and the AFC landscape. Shifting to baseball, Bernie dives into Nolan Arenado’s role and the Cardin…
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Sgt. Kurt Merseal, Dive Team Leader with the Missouri State Highway Patrol, discusses the challenges of swift water recovery missions, drawing from his team’s experience in the aftermath of the American Airlines and helicopter collision in the Potomac River. He covers low visibility, cold water, and the risks divers face, along with the importance …
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Amy Marxkors and Michael Kelley break down the City of St. Louis’ winter storm preparations, from road pre-treatment to contractor use and Bi-State bus coordination. Before that, they discuss Kanye West’s controversial Super Bowl commercial and the broader implications of hate speech and anti-Semitism. The conversation shifts to the potential elimi…
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Amy Marxkors and Michael Kelley talk with Conner Kerrigan, Director of Communications for St. Louis Mayor Tishaura Jones, about the city's snow preparation efforts and lessons learned from the first storm. They discuss road treatments, contractor use, and coordination with Bi-State for bus service. Plus, John Feerick, meteorologist with AccuWeather…
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In Hour 1, they welcome Jim Welby, President of St. Dominic High School, to talk about the school’s new Trades Program launching in 2025. This innovative program will provide hands-on learning in carpentry, electrical, HVAC, and plumbing, giving students practical skills for their future careers.In Hour 2, the conversation shifts to political comme…
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In this action-packed hour, Michael and Amy discuss the highlights and lowlights of Super Bowl LIX, touching on both the game and the commercials. They dive into political commentary with Chris Cillizza, exploring President Trump's approval ratings and a major new tariff announcement. Kevin Ryans joins to update listeners on the latest from the spo…
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