

Johnny has Sam Moore from the Missouri History Museum to talk about the new 1904 Worlds Fair Exhibit. Kyle Faintich from Midwest Money to talk about the model train exhibit they have next sunday. and Danni Eichenhorn to tak about Liquor Licenses.


Johnny Rabbit is in on this balmy Easter and has Jackie Dana from Unseen St. Louis talking about research and what she does, and Retired White House Correspondent Peter Baer talks Reagan, Joe Lieberman, Three Mile Island and More.


Johnny Rabbit has Retired White House Correspondent and Granite City Native and they talk about the attempted assassination of Ronald Reagan.


Brad Young is At Your Service! In the second and final hour of tonight’s show, Brad reads your texts on your Easter traditions, and explains why Jon Stewart’s criticism on Donald Trump’s property fraud case is hypocritical.


Brad Young is At Your Service! In the first hour of tonight’s show, Brad discusses the Francis Scott Key Bridge collapse in Baltimore, and how the “Titanic Law” helps ship owners limit their liability in disastrous scenarios like this. Brad also dives into today’s East-West Gateway Council that got heated as St. Louis mayor Tishaura Jones and St. Charles County Executive Steve Ehlmann butted heads over violent crime prevention and law enforcement. Executive Ehlmann joins the show to discuss the council and his ideas to combat this issue.


In the second and final hour of tonight’s show, Dave explains why politics shouldn’t influence your investing decisions and shares one of his “quick hits” from his podcast Simons Says. In this quick hit, Dave discusses the financial moves he wishes he would’ve made when he was 20 years old.


Dave Simons is At Your Service! In the first hour of tonight’s show, Dave shares the historical sights that he took in while in Philadelphia and explains how the rights of squatters have gotten out of hand after a New York woman was murdered by squatters in her mother’s vacant apartment. Also in tonight’s show: The biggest issues at the polls this year, why the American Dream is not dead, and the ingenuity of a young tech entrepreneur named Brett Adcock.


Brad Young is At Your Service! In the second and final hour of tonight’s show, Brad discusses the immigration issues at the border and the 5th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals putting a Texas immigration law on hold. Also discussed on At Your Service: A Missouri bill may legalize psychedelic drugs for veterans and anyone 21 and older; and why it's wrong for the government to censor speech through private companies.


Brad Young is At Your Service! In the first hour of tonight’s show, Brad shares how a rookie mistake tacked on another chore on his “husband to-do list.” Brad also dives into the Rams’ settlement money, and how it would be best spent in St. Louis County. The phone lines open up to get your thoughts on the matter, including those of St. Charles County Executive Steve Ehlmann!


Greg Damon is At Your Service! In the second and final hour of tonight’s show, Greg is joined in studio by players and coaches from the Incarnate Word Academy girls basketball team who are fresh off their seventh straight state championship and 131st consecutive win! The girls also discuss the current situation with Coach Dan Rolfes who suffered a heart attack after the state semifinal game and how their love for their coach motivated them to win it all.


Greg Damon is At Your Service! In the first hour of tonight’s show, Greg is joined by State Farm insurance agent Tom Wehde and AAA spokesperson Nick Chabarria.


Dave Simons is At Your Service! In the second and final hour of tonight’s show, Dave shares his pet peeves with the financial media and takes a look back working in finance during the 2007-08 financial crisis. Dave also discusses the stock market bubble the internet created in 1999, and compares and contrasts it to the rise of artificial intelligence.


Dave Simons is At Your Service! In the first hour of tonight’s show, Dave goes over the startling differences from mainstream news outlets even when they are reporting on the same topic, like inflation.


Brad Young is At Your Service! In the second and final hour of tonight’s show, Brad explains why Missouri Governor Mike Parson may have reduced the DUI sentence of ex-Kansas City Chiefs coach Britt Reid. Brad also delves into the Rams’ settlement money and how St. Louis can best spend it, and the armorer of the movie Rust has been convicted of involuntary manslaughter after Alec Baldwin fired a prop gun and killed the cinematographer.


Brad Young is At Your Service! In the first hour of tonight’s show, Brad discusses the ongoing trial of Daniel Riley, the man whose reckless driving caused a collision that resulted in Janae Edmondson losing her legs last year. Have the streets of St. Louis gotten safer in the past year, especially in light of the $48 million traffic safety bill signed by Mayor Tishaura Jones weeks after the incident? Brad Young explains. Also in tonight’s show: Today is National Oreo Day, possible solutions to expired temp tags in St. Louis, the Supreme Court rules Donald Trump’s name will remain on ballots, and how the Rams’ settlement money can best be used.


Dave Simons is At Your Service! In the second and final hour of tonight’s show, Dave questions…will the rise of artificial intelligence create a surge in the stock market, similar to the introduction of the internet in 1999? Dave also features one of his "Quick Hits" from his podcast Simons Says and shares Chase CEO Jamie Dimon's surprisingly positive attitude towards AI.


Dave Simons is At Your Service! In the first hour of tonight’s show, Dave goes over the top concerns for the American voter nearly every election, and shares a comment made by Donald Trump that may have hurt his chances in November. Dave wraps up the hour featuring newly elected Representative Tom Suozzi’s powerfully uniting message to the House of Representatives.


Greg Damon is At Your Service! In the second and final hour of tonight’s show, Greg is joined by Jim Lindhorst, St. Louis contributing editor, critic, and feature writer for BroadwayWorld.com and member of St. Louis Theatre Circle. Greg and Jim discuss why St. Louis is one of the greatest cities in the world for top-notch theatrical productions and the importance of seeing live entertainment. To cap off the hour, producer Matt gets to play a tune on his gee-tar.


Greg Damon is At Your Service! In the first hour of tonight’s show, Greg is joined by Allen Serfas, Founder of Assistance Home Care and President of Aging Ahead Foundation; and Kerri Gallagher, Community Engagement Coordinator of Aging Ahead. Together, the group discusses the best ways to ease your aging parents into their next phase of life, whether that be in a retirement home or with a caretaker. Tune in for the best strategies on starting this conversation with your loved ones and making sure they are comfortable with this life change.


Mike Elam is At Your Service! In the second and final hour of tonight’s show, Mike is joined by Erica Land, Director of St. Charles County CAPS, or the Center for Advanced Professional Studies. CAPS programs are “are nationally recognized, innovative high school programs. Students fast forward their future and are fully immersed in a professional culture, solving real world problems, using industry standard tools and are mentored by actual employers, all while receiving high school and college credit.” Mike also shares MLB players’ and fans’ disappointment with the new jerseys manufactured by Fanatics, and asks the hardest hitting question of the night: Does your toilet paper hang over or under the roll?


Mike Elam is At Your Service! In the first hour of tonight’s show, Mike is joined by Katie Vargas, College & Career Specialist with the Francis Howell District. Katies discusses “Build My Future STL,” an interactive event that informs recent high school graduates still considering their next steps, or anyone considering a career change, the possibilities the trade industry brings. This year, the two-day event will again take place at the St. Charles Family Arena – Wednesday, April 24 and Thursday, April 25 from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. On Wednesday, April 24, the event will open to the general public from 2 p.m. to 4 p.m. Mike is also joined by FOX 2 Chief Capitol Reporter Emily Manley who provides updates from this past week in the Missouri legislature.


Brad Young is At Your Service! In the second and final hour of tonight’s show, Brad sheds some truth on George Soros’ investment into Audacy, and shares the news that the Hawaiian Supreme Court is attempting to undermine the US Supreme Court with its proposed gun control legislation. Brad wraps up the hour discussing potential solutions to expired temp tags in St. Louis and takes your calls to get your thoughts.


Brad Young is At Your Service! In the first hour of tonight’s show, Brad shares the devastating news that the inventor of the Pop-Tart, Bill Post, has died at the age of 96. On a more serious note, Brad explains his skepticism of President Biden’s student loan forgiveness plan and explains why the student loan business is predatory.


Dave Simons is At Your Service! In the second and final hour of tonight’s show, Dave goes over political predictions; how presidential candidates Donald Trump and Joe Biden view debt, taxes, and tariffs; and the importance of not over complicating your finances.


Dave Simons is At Your Service! Tonight’s show is shortened as KMOX wraps up coverage of the SLU vs Duquesne basketball game. In the first hour of the show, Dave debunks some myths financial wingnuts try to spread, explains why you can’t compare today’s stock market to the bubble created by the 1999 internet surge, and discusses the approaching stock earnings report of Nvidia.


In hour 2 of At Your Service with Greg Damon, Greg is joined by Coach Dan Rolfes following his team, Incarnate Word's girls basketball team breaking the state record for most consecutive wins. He is then joined by Julie McFadden, otherwise known as Hospice Nurse Julie to discuss what she see's in the final stages of life and more.


In hour 1 of At Your Service with Greg Damon, he is joined by KMOX Sports Talent Kevin Wheeler to discuss Spring Training and the state of the St. Louis Cardinals. He is then joined by Lauren Fix, The Car Coach to discuss all things automobiles.


Mike Elam is At Your Service! In the second and final hour of tonight’s show, Mike is joined by Missouri Representative Phil Christofanelli to discuss the continued issues at the US-Mexico border and how the Missouri National Guard may be deployed to combat the influx of illegal immigrants. Mike and Representative Christofanelli also touch on a persistent issue facing St. Charles that finds St. Louis City criminals winding up in St. Charles jails.


Mike Elam is At Your Service! In the first hour of tonight’s show, Mike shares the news that House Republicans have impeached Alejandro Mayorkas and is joined by St. Louis Ambassadors Rich Pisani and Cicardi Bruce.


Mike Elam is At Your Service! In the second and final hour of tonight’s show, Mike is joined by Mark Harder, St. Louis County Councilman for District 7, to discuss the pro-Palestine protestors in the Missouri House, the Hyundai anti-theft clinic at Chesterfield Mall, and the crackdown on expired temp tags in St. Louis. Erin Northcutt also joins the show to share her story as a caretaker for her husband who is battling Alzheimer’s, and gives her advice to anyone else who may be in a similar situation.