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In this episode of The 314 Podcast, Sarah Fenske talks with former Gov. Jay Nixon.Missouri’s governor from 2009 to 2017 shares his thoughts on what the state could do to tackle crime in St. Louis and ...
ST. LOUIS, Mo. (First Alert 4) - Missouri Governor Mike Kehoe on Thursday visited St. Louis. He came to St. Louis to announce his office will set up shop downtown, and add to that the state ...
Mike Shannon, a St. Louis native who spent his entire nine-year MLB career with his hometown Cardinals before becoming a fixture in the team's broadcast booth, has died at the age of 83.
ST. LOUIS — Former St. Louis Cardinals manager and catcher Mike Matheny made a heartfelt return to the city he once called home—not to step back onto the field, but to share a different kind ...
Mike Shannon, who played in three World Series with the St. Louis Cardinals and then became a favorite of the team’s fans as one of its radio broadcasters for 50 seasons, died on Saturday.
American: You’ve been the head of the St. Louis Convention and Visitors Commission for 18 years. what was the road that brought you to St Louis? KR: I started my career as the one-person shop ...
ST. LOUIS — It's been a rough couple of years when it comes to losing Cardinals icons. We've lost Bob Gibson, Lou Brock, Bruce Sutter, Tim McCarver and now Mike Shannon, who died on Sunday at ...
“You hear his voice and immediately you are comforted.” — Joe Buck on Mike Shannon.
Mike Shannon, a radio broadcaster for 50 years and two-time World Series champion for the St. Louis Cardinals, died Saturday at age 83 from complications stemming from long-haul Covid-19, his ...
Mike Shannon, a two-time World Series winner and longtime St. Louis Cardinals broadcaster, has died. He was 83. The Cardinals said he died Saturday night in St. Louis. The team did not cite the cau… ...
Mike Shannon, a radio broadcaster for 50 years and two-time World Series champion for the St. Louis Cardinals, died Saturday at age 83 from complications stemming from long-haul Covid-19, his ...
Mike Shannon, longtime St. Louis Cardinals broadcaster, dies at 83 Shannon also spent his nine-year MLB career with the Cards from 1962-1970.