Former Missouri Gov. Eric Greitens is ineligible to vote today.
Voting records indicate Greitens is still registered to vote in Jefferson City. No voting records indicate he has switched his registration to Warren County, where he and his family own a home in Innsbrook.
The Secretary of State’s office says that means Greitens can’t vote Tuesday. State law requires voters who move to another county to re-register to vote. The deadline for changing registrations was July 11.
Shootings in Kansas City increase at a new, frightening pace.
Kansas City has seen a spike in gun crime — and KCPD detectives don’t have easy answers about why https://t.co/t3TT1qDLsN pic.twitter.com/nbabbUk2Ta
— KCUR (@kcur) August 6, 2018
“Each one of these seems to be individual scenes at this point in time. There’s really nothing pointing towards any group that’s responsible for multiple scenes,” KCPD spokesman Sgt. Jake Becchina said at a news conference Monday morning.
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“What they want is to live in peace in their neighborhood. They want to live without fear of crime and they want to do what it takes in order to make that happen.”
School safety tips incoming…
Schools are back in session soon – Remember school bus safety! https://t.co/1oQGvjjk6d pic.twitter.com/XW59KIeQTX
— MSHP General HQ (@MSHPTrooperGHQ) August 6, 2018
Do you know how to drive in the rain?
Reminder: When it’s #raining– turn your wipers and headlights on so that others can see you. See and be seen. #kctraffic #besafe pic.twitter.com/ceZwh38KDk
— MoDOT Kansas City (@MoDOT_KC) August 7, 2018
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