Marc Cox and Kim St. Onge kick off the show with an update on Mark's recovery from bicep surgery, along with stories from the weekend that included golf, the Bourbon Festival, and a Sammy Hagar concert. The discussion turns to the Trump-Iran ceasefire and oil agreement, examining whether the deal brings stability to the Middle East or provides Iran with additional leverage while tensions remain high across the region.
The hosts cover the arrest of a suspect accused of molesting children at the Shaw Park Aquatic Center in Clayton, prompting concerns about safety at public pools and whether additional victims could come forward. They also discuss MoDOT's Manchester Road speed study, major road closures, bridge restrictions, and the growing impact of infrastructure issues on St. Louis commuters.
In this week's "Kim on a Whim," Kim explores the controversy surrounding three San Francisco Giants pitchers who wore Pride Night caps featuring handwritten Bible verses from Genesis. The conversation expands into religious expression in professional sports, claims of selective enforcement by leagues and teams, Missouri Attorney General Catherine Hanaway's response to MLB, and broader questions about faith, inclusion, free expression, and who gets to define the meaning of cultural symbols like the rainbow.





