West Newsmagazine

West Insider

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Roundup of local news and events in West Saint Louis County.

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Jul 6, 2026

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Episodes

Early Look - July 8, 2026 Issue 06.07.2026

The podcast episode discusses various local and state issues. Laura Brown covers the Missouri data center debate, highlighting the Governor's forum, the approval of $15 billion and $10 billion hyperscale data centers in Montgomery County, and the need for state regulations. Theo Cory explains Amendment One, which renews a 1/10 of 1% sales tax for parks and conservation, and Amendment Four, wh...

Drones as First Responders 04.06.2026

Overview The West and Mid Rivers Insider Podcast episode features a discussion with St. Charles County Police Sergeant Scott Ronald about the new Drones as First Responders program. The program uses automated drones for various law enforcement tasks, including traffic accidents, crowd control, and violent situations. The drones are equipped with advanced technology, including thermal imaging and c...

MoDOT Updates- Both Sides of the River 26.05.2026

The West and Mid Rivers Insider Podcast discussed ongoing MoDOT projects in St. Charles County. The largest project, Improve I-70 East, spans from Warrenton to Wentzville, costing $609 million. It includes adding a third lane on 10 miles of I-64 and improving the I-70/I-64 interchange. The project is on schedule for completion by December 2028. Additionally, MoDOT is addressing safety concerns on...

Data Centers or Data Dumps? 14.05.2026

The discussion on the West and Mid Rivers Insider PodCast focused on the growing importance and divisive nature of data centers. Tim Weber, Dan Fox, and Laura Brown explored the unique challenges and benefits of data centers, including their large footprints, high power and cooling requirements, and potential environmental impacts. They highlighted the lack of zoning classifications for data cente...

Reviewing One Star Reviews 21.04.2026

The podcast discussion centered on the impact of online reviews, particularly one-star reviews, on small businesses. The hosts debated the usefulness and fairness of online reviews, noting that negative reviews can significantly harm businesses despite the occasional valid criticism. They contrasted this with the importance of community input in decisions like MoDOT's concrete islands and dat...

ELECTION SPECIAL: The results are in! 08.04.2026

CORRECTION: The Ellisville Ballpark proposition required 57% approval, and thus did not pass. The discussion covered the results of a fire district proposal in various counties, which failed by a 60-40 margin, except in Maryland Heights and two small St Charles districts. The proposal aimed to levy a 1% sales tax to reduce property taxes by 50%. In St Charles County, conservative candidates lost i...

Cardinals Preview Special Episode 06.04.2026

The Western Mid Rivers Insider Podcast Special Edition discussed the St. Louis Cardinals' recent performance and future direction. The team has won both series they played, with notable players like JJ Weber and Jordan Walker showing promise. The conversation highlighted the team's youthful average age of 27 and the strategic rebuilding under new management. Financial challenges were not...

Taxing times 24.03.2026

The conversation revolves around local tax issues and community activities. Speakers discuss their weekend activities, including visiting parks, bowling, and gardening. The main topic shifts to the upcoming April 7 election, focusing on Proposition EMS and Proposition F, which concern sales tax increases for ambulance districts to offset property taxes. The discussion highlights the potential impa...

What's the future of the SSD? 04.03.2026

The podcast discusses the Department of Justice's scathing report on the St. Louis County Special School District's use of seclusion and restraint, revealing over 300 students secluded nearly 4,000 times and 150 students restrained 777 times. The report criticizes the lack of context and calls for a ban on seclusion. The conversation also covers a proposed bill by Representative Brad Cri...

Should we ban TikTok for kids? 24.02.2026

The discussion centered on the potential ban of social media for children under 13, prompted by Armstrong Williams' column and Scott Galloway's comparison of social media to harmful substances. The panelists debated the impact of social media on children's development, emphasizing the need for moderation and the potential benefits of age restrictions. They discussed the challenges o...

Why did we change the cover? 10.02.2026

The team discussed the recent changes to their newspaper's cover design, emphasizing the shift towards more informative and local news content. They highlighted the importance of covering local stories in depth, such as city council meetings and community developments, which other media outlets often overlook. The new cover design aims to balance visual appeal with detailed headlines and stor...

Are You Eligible for RECA? 02.02.2026

The West and Mid Rivers Insider Podcast discussed the recent inclusion of St. Louis in the Radiation Exposure Compensation Act (RECA) zones, affecting North County, parts of North St. Louis, and some of St. Charles County. Brent Trout and Mark Harder explained that individuals living, working, or attending school in these areas between 1940 and 1974 may be eligible for compensation due to radiatio...

This Basketball Team Is (Almost) Unbeatable 28.01.2026

Tim Weber and Dan Fox interview Dan Rolfes, head basketball coach at Incarnate Word Academy, about his coaching journey and the success of his team. Roefs has led the team to eight consecutive state championships and 14 overall titles. He shares his coaching philosophy, emphasizing consistency and player development. Rolfes discusses the challenges of balancing coaching with personal life, includi...

Stories to Watch in 2026 05.01.2026

The discussion covered various local and regional issues for 2026. In St. Louis County, the county executive race saw unexpected announcements from Sam Page and Steve Elman. St. Charles County's race features Steve Elman against Jason Law and Bill Igle. Budget cuts in St. Louis County reduced a $40 million deficit to $1 million, using NFL Rams settlement money. The Francis Howell School Distr...

The "Best Of" Special 28.12.2025

The West and Mid Rivers Insider Podcast discussed the results of the "Best of West County" awards. With 89,310 votes cast, notable winners included Lucky Dog Central (Best Coffee Shop), Clancy's Pub (Best Burger), and Faraci (Best Pizza). Other highlights included Friendship Village (multiple categories), Parkside Grill (Best Overall Restaurant), and Mulligan's (Best Sports Bar...

Just Say Know- Inside the modern DEA 12.12.2025

The West and Mid Rivers Insider Podcast discussed the decline in drug overdose deaths in the U.S., with 80,000 deaths in 2024 compared to 110,000 in 2023. Colin Dickey, Assistant Special Agent in Charge of the DEA St. Louis division, attributed the success to relentless enforcement, community education, and the use of Narcan. The DEA seized 586 pounds of fentanyl and 360,000 counterfeit pills in 2...

What a Picture's Worth 03.12.2025

The Western Mid Rivers Insider Podcast episode features Tim Weber, Dan Fox, and Lou Countryman discussing the evolution of sports photography and the challenges of keeping up with technology. Lou, a retired biopharmaceutical professional, shares his journey into professional photography, highlighting his work with various sports teams and events. They discuss the upcoming Coaches vs. Cancer tourna...

Kids These Days 01.12.2025

The conversation revolves around the topic of youth behavior and Thanksgiving plans. Speaker 1 discusses a Wall Street Journal story about "cousin walks" at Thanksgiving, where young people get high and improve their attitudes. The group then shifts to discussing recent incidents involving youth in West County and St. Charles County, including an oversold Sky Zone event, a party that wen...

Breast Cancer Awareness 05.11.2025

Laura Brown, a breast cancer survivor, hosts a podcast discussing her journey and those of two other survivors, Rebecca Salem and Melissa Pike, and oncologist Dr. Michael Ogawa. Laura was diagnosed at 45 via a mammogram, opting for a double mastectomy and Tamoxifen. Rebecca, influenced by her mother's history, underwent a hysterectomy, chemotherapy, and radiation. Melissa had stage zero DCIS,...

Anti-Social Media 29.10.2025

The discussion on the West and Mid Rivers Insider Podcast centered on the disruptive impact of social media on society, particularly on young people. The hosts highlighted how algorithms on platforms like Twitter and Facebook can push extreme content, influencing users' opinions and behaviors. They discussed the addictive nature of social media, the erosion of critical thinking skills, and th...

This episode is spooky 14.10.2025

The podcast discusses the preferences for Halloween versus Christmas. Dan enjoys Halloween for its horror movies, trick-or-treating, and fall activities, while Kate dislikes Halloween due to commercialization and inappropriate costumes. The group shares local Halloween events, including the Chesterfield Gumbo Flats Pumpkin Run, Wildwood Fall Harvest Festival, and St. Charles' Legends and Lant...

This podcast is the GOAT 07.10.2025

The podcast episode discussed the decline of the St. Louis Post-Dispatch, noting the shuttering of Feast magazine and the end of the Monday print edition. Subscription numbers have plummeted, with daily subscriptions dropping from 280,000 to 24,000 and Sunday subscriptions from 400,000 to 37,000. The conversation also touched on the federal government shutdown, its impact on federal employees, and...

An Interview with Parkway Superintendent Dr. Melissa Schneider 24.09.2025

Dr. Melissa Schneider, the new superintendent of Parkway School District, discussed her transition from Loveland, Colorado, to West St. Louis County, highlighting the summer heat and humidity as a new experience. She praised the community's amenities and her long onboarding process, which began in December 2021. Schneider detailed the $265 million Proposition S bond issue, noting improvements...

Redistricting Redux 17.09.2025

The West and Mid Rivers Insider Podcast discussed the recent approval of Missouri's new congressional district map, which splits Senate District 5 and expands District 5, potentially increasing Republican representation. The map faces legal challenges, including a lawsuit from the NAACP. The panel debated the implications of redistricting on voter representation and the broader political land...

Redistricting, Rush Limbaugh Style 04.09.2025

Tim Weber discusses the controversial redistricting process in Missouri, emphasizing its importance despite its dry subject matter. He explains that the U.S. conducts a census every 10 years to redraw congressional and legislative districts, reflecting population changes. Missouri, a deeply Republican state, is redrawing its districts to secure an additional congressional seat, a move driven by Pr...

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