
Sean Malone
News Reporter at KMOX-AM (St. Louis, MO)
🎙#NewsReporter/#RadioAnnouncer MO 📻Reporter @KMOXnews 🎧Cohost: @theflyffpod 📝#Fantasy Writer for @Fantrax 🎓UNH '14. Family and friends first
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1 week ago |
audacy.com | Sean Malone
Mayor Cara Spencer maintains her preference for the St. Louis City Police Department to remain under local control, instead of Governor Mike Kehoe's appointed board. However with the clock running out on the deadline to name those board members, will the city file a lawsuit? "I'm not anticipating any action on the part of the City before the board is set," Mayor Cara Spencer tells KMOX. Spencer cites last month's tornado changing the priorities of the City Counselor's office.
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1 week ago |
audacy.com | Sean Malone
Like many other across the nation, St. Louis saw a large turnout to a No Kings march. An estimated hundred thousand marched from Keiner Plaza around the city over the course of several hours. Photos and video from the 'No Kings,' rally in St. Louis. @kmoxnews pic.twitter.com/ZdEGLypvp1- Sean Malone (@SMalone27) June 14, 2025Some residents took issue with President Donald Trump's ICE raids targeting migrants. "They're stealing people off the street.
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2 weeks ago |
audacy.com | Sean Malone
Despite being hundred of thousands of dollars underwater, the St. Louis City Sheriff Alfred Montgomery continues to burn through the budget. The latest expenditure revealed is $28,000 for 250 new badges. Chair of the Aldermanic Budget Committee Rasheen Aldridge is growing tired. "To be honest, I'm exhausted," sighed Aldridge, "it's like every other day we find out in City government of another expenditure that the sheriff department has [made].
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2 weeks ago |
audacy.com | Maria Keena |Sean Malone
ST. LOUIS (KMOX) - More than three weeks after a tornado touched down within the city, killing five people and injuring dozens, President Trump has approved a federal disaster declaration, opening the door for FEMA assistance. A source tells KMOX seventy one million dollars in aide has been approved for the city after the May 16th tornado killed five and injured dozens of others. St. Louis City Mayor Cara Spencer says it is absolutely impossible to have this type of help without FEMA.
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1 month ago |
audacy.com | Sean Malone |Stuart McMillian
What happens to AT&T Tower's $350 million planned redevelopment after a tax credit bill helping ease the cost of redeveloping unused office space into residential did not receive a vote in the Missouri House? Missouri Governor Mike Kehoe says discussions on the bill need to continue. "The general consensus was it might have been a little too hefty."Kehoe points to the state's economic future as a reason for further talks.
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About five months later and the project is complete. A new crosswalk and stop lights right outside Ted Drewes. Of course with feels like temps hitting the 90s today I had to get a concrete Muddy Mississippi. @kmoxnews https://t.co/5qkfVKCeSM

Construction is underway for safety improvements to Chippewa outside Ted Drewes @kmoxnews https://t.co/wn8vw0WrDs

'No Kings,' protest draws large crowd through St. Louis @kmoxnews https://t.co/PQVmGu5Uv7

RT @SLMPD: The protest has concluded. We will continue to have extra officers in the area.