• Full show- 'He's a tough son of a gun'
    May 1 2026
    John Hancock fills-in for Amy today. Michael Kelley joins for the 1st hour. Topics include the Cardinals, high prices, the Missouri income tax & more. Samir Knox joins Hancock and Rongey for an update on Webster Groves homeowners who fear being priced out of their neighborhood; Jen Siess is a CITY SC broadcaster, she explains how the MLS deals with ties; Did you see this?; Scott Jagow joins from Sarataoga, NY with a Kentucky Derby preview; 'Rapper or Race Horse' game; Chef Gerard Craft owner of Niche food group; and finally the weekly, Out of Context segment.
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    1 hr and 58 mins
  • Hour 3- Derby preview; Rapper or Race Horse?; Gerard Craft; Out of Context
    May 1 2026
    John Hancock sticks around for the 1st half of the hour which includes a visit with former KMOXer Scott Jagow who previews the Kentucky Derby; Hancock faces off against Chris in 'Rapper or Race Horse?'; Niche owner and Chef Gerard Craft talks about the mental health challenges facing those who work in the restaurant industry; Matt has prepared another game of 'Out of Context' for Chris. Do you remember these clips?
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    40 mins
  • Gerard Craft and Niche Food Group host 'Hands for Mental Health' Luncheon on Monday, May 4th
    May 1 2026
    Gerard Craft, chef and owner of Niche Food Group, joins Chris Rongey to talk about stress in the restaurant industry and an upcoming luncheon focused on mental health. "Coming up in this industry, it was pretty cut-throat," says Craft. He agrees with Chris about the instant reactions restaurants receive on social media, claiming chefs are "facing this criticism in real time." The Hand for Mental Health Luncheon is set for May 4th at Pastaria in Clayton.
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    14 mins
  • Scott Jagow on the Kentucky Derby: 'the one and only derby'
    May 1 2026
    Former KMOX anchor Scott Jagow joins John Hancock and Chris Rongey ahead of tomorrow's Kentucky Derby. He says 'Renegade' is the favorite, but drew a rail position, a tough place to win from. 'Pavlovian' is the horse that Scott is including as his favorite long-shot. (Photo by Jamie Squire/Getty Images)
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    16 mins
  • Hour 2- Webster homes; Cardinals; Jen Siess on CITY SC; Did you see this?
    May 1 2026
    Samir Knox from STL Magazine joins Chris and John Hancock with a look at a Webster neighborhood that is alarmed by a developer purchasing numerous homes; Hunter Dobbins looked good last night for the Cardinals; Jen Siess gives a lesson on soccer for John; Did you see this?
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    39 mins
  • Did you see this? I-64 construction closure proposed
    May 1 2026
    Chris and John Hancock discuss the proposed closure of I-64 for construction & more elderly workers are applying for jobs.
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    5 mins
  • CITY SC faces Austin on Sunday amid US Open Cup play
    May 1 2026
    CITY SC broadcaster Jen Siess joins Chris and John Hancock today. CITY SC defeats Chicago 2-1, advancing in the US Open Cup. Should there be a change to the end of games that end in a regulation tie? She talks about the return of Eduard Löwen following the passing of his wife.
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    14 mins
  • STL Magazine: Webster homeowners fear they'll get 'priced out' of neighborhood as homes are bought up
    May 1 2026
    Samir Knox, a staff writer for St Louis Magazine, joins Chris and John Hancock. He explored a Webster Groves neighborhood where a local attorney (Jim Onder) has been purchasing a large number of houses. The remaining homeowners fear that the smaller, 'affordable' homes will be demolished and replaced with homes they cannot afford. See the article here: https://www.stlmag.com/news/jim-onder-corona-court-webster-groves/
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    13 mins