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Each weekday at 5:20 p.m., Carol Daniel takes "A Closer Look" at the big news story of the day.

Mark Reardon
A 20-year radio veteran, Mark Reardon was born and raised in the suburbs of Chicago, but moved to St. Louis in 1979 and spent the next 17 years in Missouri. His prior assignments included KFRU in Columbia, Missouri, the former KSD-AM in St. LouisandWTMJ in Milwaukee.

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Carol Daniel
Carol Daniel is first and foremost a mother and wife. She and her husband Patrick have chalked up 11 years of marriage and are busy raising two man-cubs.   Carol began her career at the "Voice of St. Louis" in 1995 as an anchor, reporter and talk show host.
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Kevin Wheeler
Kevin Wheeler comes to KMOX after spending the first 10 years of his professional radio career with the Chicago-based Sporting News Radio Network (known as One-On-One Sports prior to 2001). He joined the network in December of 1995 as an unpaid intern and worked his way up from the very bottom.
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Captain Rodger Brand
Rodger Brand began his career at CBS in 1986 as the morning show producer/sidekick on KMOX sister station KHTR-FM (now KLOU-FM).  In 1988, Brand moved from KHTR to KMOX as production assistant.  During the summer of 1990, he became Officer Don Miller's fill-in, taking over in "Jetcopter One" during Miller's vacations.
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John Larrabee
John was a disc jockey for about 35 years finishing up his career in St. Louis. He started with radio back when the technology was using two soup cans and a string. He has been a pilot since 1982. Now, using his experiences as a DJ, he is one of the pilot/traffic reporters for KMOX radio.
Sally Russell
Sally came to The Weather Channel in January of 2000, a wonderful way to start a brand new millennium. Her interest in meteorology started from her young upbringing in the United Kingdom, where she was fascinated with the local television weatherman. She was able to watch him and repeat verbatim everything he reported. This interest in weather only grew when Sally moved to southwest Florida,
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Total Information PM Recent Audio
Mark Reardon (07/09/09) Lt. Governor Peter Kinder
Missouri Governor Jay Nixon eliminates all state tourism funding for the Tour of Missouri. Missouri Lt. Governor Peter Kinderis not happy about it and joins Mark to talk about it.
Mark Reardon (07/08/09) Kathy Warnick
President of the Humane Society of Missouri, Kathy Warnick, talks about the latest dogfighting operation that was broken up which was the largest operation in U.S. history.
Mark on Money (07/08/09) Ben Kaplan
America's Scholarship Coach Ben Kaplan joins Mark to talk about President Obama's new plan to simplify the financial aid process.
Mark Reardon (07/08/09) David James
Major League Baseball's David James unveils the Jr. RBI Program--Reviving Baseball in Inner Cities. The inaugural Jr. RBI Classic begins tomorrow in St. Louis.
Mark Reardon (07/07/09) Jim Roope
CNN's Jim Roope gives us a wrap of today's Michael Jackson Memorial live from Los Angeles, CA.
Mark on Money (07/07/09) Chuck Jaffe
Chuck Jaffe of MarketWatch clues us in on Michael Jackson memorabilia and why it might not be a good idea to buy memorabilia for investment purposes.
Mark Reardon (07/07/09) Jackie Secairo-Cotto
FanFest opens Friday at the Convention Center and MLB's Jackie Secairo-Cotto joins Mark to preview it.
Mark Reardon (07/06/09) Steve Futterman
CBS News Correspondent, Steve Futterman, talks about the latest Michael Jackson news, including his memorial tickets and the service tomorrow at Staples Center.
Mark Reardon (07/06/09) Tom Schieber
Curator at the Baseball Hall of Fame in Cooperstown, Tom SChieber, joins Mark to talk about the All Star FanFest starting Friday, July 10th.
Mark Reardon (07/03/09) John Hancock
Alaskan Governor Sarah Palin announced today that she will be resigning from her position. Mark is joined by KMOX\'s very own, John Hancock, to talk about what this means for the Republican party and a future presidential bid.
Mark on Money (07/02/09) Peter Barnes
Peter Barnes, Fox Business Network correspondent, tells us about today's unemployment numbers rocking Wall Street.
Mark Reardon (07/02/09) Tina Meier
A federal judge tentatively acquits Lori Drew in the MySpace case. Tina Meier, mother of Megan Meier, joins Mark to give us her reaction to the acquittal.
Mark Reardon (07/01/09) Lyda Krewson
How did the second day of smoking ban hearings go? St. Louis Alderwoman Lyda Krewson is sponsoring the bill and gives us an update.
Mark on Money (7/01/09) Dr. Adrian Di Bisceglie
Dr. Adrian Di Bisceglie, chair of internal medicine at St. Louis University, takes a closer look at an FDA advisory panel recommendation regarding smaller doses of Tylenol and acetiminophen.
Mark Reardon (07/01/09) Bill Dewitt III
The All-Star Game is less than two weeks away. St. Louis Cardinals President Bill Dewitt III joins us to talk about preparations for the big event.
Mark Reardon (06/30/09) Susan Montee
Missouri Auditor Susan Montee talks with Mark about her latest three audits of St. Louis City Departments, including finding criminal theft in the St. Louis City Streets Department.
Mark on Money (06/30/09) Ben Kaplan
Ben Kaplan, America's Scholarship coach, talks with Mark about how adults can get college scholarships.
Mark Reardon (06/30/09) Tom Ackerman
KMOX's Tom Ackerman joins Mark to talk about his upcoming KMOX Cares event at Morton's Steakhouse featuring Lou Brock.
Mark on Money (06/29/09) Jill Schlesinger
CBS Moneywatch.com Editor at Large Jill Schlesinger discusses the 150 year sentencing for Bernie Madoff today.
Mark Reardon (06/29/09) Reid Wilson
The Hill's Reid Wilson joins Mark to talk about the Scotus Firefighter ruling.
Carol Daniel (06/26/09) Charles Bryson
Should the Cardinals have rescheduled their Saturday day game to Saturday night because of the heat? Director of Public Safety for St. Louis, Charles Bryson, joins Carol to weigh in on the situation.
Carol Daniel (06/26/09) Fatemeh Keshavarz
Washington University Department Chair of Asian & Near Eastern Languages and Literature Fatemeh Keshavarz, talks with Carol about her reaction to the issues going on in Iran, and how she thinks President Obama is handling it.
Carol on Cash (06/26/09) Laura Coffey
Todayshow.com and St. Petersburg Times columist Laura Coffey joins Carol to talk about her 10 tips on how to stay cool in the heat, while saving money in your wallet.
Carol Daniel (06/25/09) Dr. Jim Fleshman
Chief Colorectal Surgery at WashU Jim Fleshman, joins Carol to talk about the passing of Farrah Fawcett and her battle against cancer.
Carol Daniel (06/24/09) Carol Tice
Longtime career writer and PayScale.com reporter Carol Tice joins Carol to talk about 8 fast growing and high paying jobs.
Carol Daniel (06/23/09) Denise Spiegel
Denise Spiegel, Media Manager of Orlando/Orange County Convention & Visitors Bureau, tells us how to win a vacation to Orlando, FL with all expenses paid!
Carol on Cash (06/23/09) Ben Kaplan
America's Scholarship coach Ben Kaplan joins us to tell us more ways to save money.
Carol Daniel (06/23/09) Susan Montee
Missouri State auditor Susan Montee joins Carol to talk about the recent auditing session that took place in St. Louis, MO.
Carol Daniel (06/22/09) Suzanne Simons
Carol is joined by Suzanne Simons to talk about her new book \"Master of War\"
Carol on Cash (06/22/09) Jaime Hresko
Carol is joined by GM's Vice President of Global Quality Jaime Hresko to talk about the recent JD Power & Associates awards
Carol Daniel (06/22/09) Mark Levine
With temperatures rising, hospitals are seeing more extreme heat sickness. Barnes-Jewish Hospital ER doctor, Mark Levine, joins Carol to talk about the problem and possible solutions
Carol Daniel (06/19/09) Sen. David Luechtefeld
How do you solve a problem like the Illinois Budget. State Senator David Luechtefeld of Okawville shares his thoughts.
Carol on Cash (06/19/09) Bob Constantini
Carol talks with CNN's Bob Constantini on the Cash for Clunkers bill that is awaiting the president's signature.
Carol Daniel (06/19/09) Robin Jaffe
The All Star Charity 5K and Fun Run is Sunday, July 12th. MLB's Robin Jaffe talks with Carol about the run and some special celebrity attendees.
Mark Reardon (06/18/09) Frankie Andreu
Mark gets a preview of this weekend's Tour de Winghaven with cyclist Frankie Andreu
Mark Reardon (06/18/09) Harold Ramis
Actor, director, and Washington University grad Harold Ramis, talks with Mark about his new movie "Year One"
Mark on Money (06/18/09) Rick Baggy
Mortgage rates have been rising lately. Why? Rick Baggy, president of First National Bank of St. Louis joins Mark to talk about it.
Mark Reardon (06/17/09) David Williams
VP of Policy for Citizens Against Government Waste, David Williams, joins Mark to talk about how much waste there actually is in the economic stimulus.
Mark Reardon (06/17/09) Steve Wambold
President of Ferrellgas, Steve Wambold, talks about the launch of the first propane injected Ford F-250 truck.
Mark Reardon (06/16/09) Patrick Doherty
Did the Iranian people speak already? Deputy director of the American Strategy Program at the New America Foundation joins Mark to talk about it.
Mark Reardon (06/16/09) Ann Mack
Does the St. Louis area need a bicycle anti-harrassment ordinance? Mark talks with Ann Mack, executive director of Trailnet.org
Mark Reardon (06/15/09) Mark Fuchs
With all this rain, how bad are our local rivers? Mark Fuchs is the National Weather Service Hydrologist gives us the details.
Mark on Money (06/15/09) Damien Paletta
The Wall Street Journal's Damien Paletta has the details on President Obama's plan for a sweeping reorginization of financial markets supervision.
Mark Reardon (06/15/09) Fatta-May Kesh'-Ah-Varz
Fatta-May Kesh' Ah-Varz, chair of the Asian and Near Eastern Languages and Literatures at Washington University, joins Mark to talk about her reaction about the unrest in Iran.
Mark Reardon (06/12/09) Dawna Currigan
Race co-chair Dawna Currigan joins Mark to talk about the big Komen Race for the Cure in downtown St. Louis tomorrow.
Mark on Money (06/12/09) John Putnam
A big Fair Tax rally is set for tomorrow in Columbia, Missouri. Fair Tax Missouri State Co-Director John Putnam gets us ready for it.
Mark Reardon (06/12/09) Steve & William Boente
Brothers Steve and William "Slim" Boente join Mark to talk about their completion of "The Royal Slam of Turkey Hunting." What is the Royal Slam? Find out!
Mark Reardon (06/11/09) Danielle Smith
How did a Missouri family's Christmas card photo end up on a huge storefront advertisement in the Czech Republic? Danielle Smith tells us the story.
Mark Reardon (06/10/09) Eric Schurenberg
President Obama wants to crack down on executive compensation. Eric Schurenberg, editor and chief of CBS MoneyWatch.com joins Mark to talk about it.
Mark Reardon (06/10/09) Angela Del Pietro Zoog
Honorary chair of Dine Out For the Cure and owner of Portabella Restaurant in Clayton AND breast cancer survivor, Angela Del Pietro joins Mark in studio to talk about the Dine Out For the Cure event.
Recent KMOX Audio
Mark Reardon Show (07/09/09) Tour de Donut!
Tour de Donut arrives this weekend. Mark is joined in studio by Eduardo Niewenhuyzen, Mike Kutz, Luke Bligh and . Competitve eater Tim "Gravy" Brown and Tour de Donut competitor Dr. Anna Witt join in on the discussion as well.
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