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EPISODE · Mar 18, 2026 · 2H 9M

Full Show: Crime Concerns, Culture Debate, and Global Tensions

from The Marc Cox Morning Show

Marc Cox and Kim St. Onge cover a wide range of local and national topics, starting with St. Louis crime concerns as the NCAA Tournament comes to town and questions around public safety, leadership, and accountability. They break down political headlines including the Illinois Senate race, the SAVE Act, and ongoing debates around Senate rules and media coverage. The show also dives into culture and family values with Mary Vought, followed by market updates, travel trends, and consumer behavior with Nicole Murray. Hour 3 features discussion on a proposed Franklin County data center, AI technology, and national security analysis from Rob Maness on the Iran conflict and NATO’s role. Elliot Davis joins to talk St. Louis crime, leadership challenges, and long-term solutions. In Hour 4, the focus shifts to U.S. foreign policy, Iran tensions, and reaction to Joe Kent’s resignation. Jimmy Failla brings perspective on media rhetoric and political culture, while Taylor Riggs breaks down oil markets, gas prices, inflation, and housing. The show wraps with trending stories, local impact, and what it all means for listener

Marc Cox and Kim St. Onge cover a wide range of local and national topics, starting with St. Louis crime concerns as the NCAA Tournament comes to town and questions around public safety, leadership, and accountability. They break down political headlines including the Illinois Senate race, the SAVE Act, and ongoing debates around Senate rules and media coverage. The show also dives into culture and family values with Mary Vought, followed by market updates, travel trends, and consumer behavior with Nicole Murray. Hour 3 features discussion on a proposed Franklin County data center, AI technology, and national security analysis from Rob Maness on the Iran conflict and NATO’s role. Elliot Davis joins to talk St. Louis crime, leadership challenges, and long-term solutions. In Hour 4, the focus shifts to U.S. foreign policy, Iran tensions, and reaction to Joe Kent’s resignation. Jimmy Failla brings perspective on media rhetoric and political culture, while Taylor Riggs breaks down oil markets, gas prices, inflation, and housing. The show wraps with trending stories, local impact, and what it all means for listener

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