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EPISODE · May 11, 2026 · 6 MIN

St. Louis Morning Brief — Childcare Walkouts, Steve Savard’s Return, and Dutchtown Crime Concerns

from The Marc Cox Morning Show

In the “St. Louis Morning Brief,” Marc and Kim react to multiple childcare centers across the St. Louis region participating in the “Day Without Childcare” protest movement demanding increased public funding, higher wages, and expanded childcare support programs. Marc sharply criticizes the movement as politically driven activism tied to broader progressive efforts for universal childcare, while Kim argues parents should ultimately remain financially responsible for their own childcare decisions despite acknowledging how expensive daycare has become. The conversation also highlights frustration over daycare shutdowns disrupting working families while organizers host rooftop fundraising events and community gatherings. Later in the segment, Marc discusses the return of veteran St. Louis broadcaster Steve Savard to KSDK amid speculation he could eventually replace longtime anchor Mike Bush. The segment closes with discussion about rising crime concerns in the Dutchtown neighborhood and new community-led safety ideas including shared residential camera networks to help police investigate crimes more efficiently, sparking debate about balancing neighborhood security with personal privacy. Hashtags: #StLouis #Childcare #DayWithoutChildcare #SteveSavard #MikeBush #KSDK #Dutchtown #Crime #PublicSafety #Politics #MorningRadio

In the “St. Louis Morning Brief,” Marc and Kim react to multiple childcare centers across the St. Louis region participating in the “Day Without Childcare” protest movement demanding increased public funding, higher wages, and expanded childcare support programs. Marc sharply criticizes the movement as politically driven activism tied to broader progressive efforts for universal childcare, while Kim argues parents should ultimately remain financially responsible for their own childcare decisions despite acknowledging how expensive daycare has become. The conversation also highlights frustration over daycare shutdowns disrupting working families while organizers host rooftop fundraising events and community gatherings. Later in the segment, Marc discusses the return of veteran St. Louis broadcaster Steve Savard to KSDK amid speculation he could eventually replace longtime anchor Mike Bush. The segment closes with discussion about rising crime concerns in the Dutchtown neighborhood and new community-led safety ideas including shared residential camera networks to help police investigate crimes more efficiently, sparking debate about balancing neighborhood security with personal privacy. Hashtags: #StLouis #Childcare #DayWithoutChildcare #SteveSavard #MikeBush #KSDK #Dutchtown #Crime #PublicSafety #Politics #MorningRadio

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