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Ex-police chief accused of secretly searching names. Are you on the list?

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www.youtube.com – FOX 2 St. Louis – 2025-07-08 18:26:54

SUMMARY: A former Baldwin police chief, Doug Shafer, is accused of improperly searching over 1,000 names in a criminal justice database called REGIS without probable cause over two and a half years. Many people searched were unaware, including residents near Shafer’s home on Marston Court. The list was uncovered after other officers reported Shafer, leading to his termination in December 2023 and the stripping of his police license by Missouri in June 2025. Critics question whether REGIS adequately monitors misuse. An attorney is suing for more transparency. Fox 2 obtained the list and offers viewers the chance to see if they were affected.

FOX 2 Now has learned the names of individuals who a former police chief is accused of misusing the Regional Justice Information System database. Hundreds of people were allegedly searched without their knowledge and without probable cause.

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Leawood changes street tree ordinance, launches sidewalk repair program

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fox4kc.com – Delaney Eyermann – 2025-07-08 12:46:00

SUMMARY: Leawood, Missouri, has revised its street tree ordinance to better protect its tree canopy while addressing infrastructure concerns. Trees planted in 2015 or earlier can only be removed if hazardous, dead, diseased, or if construction leaves no alternatives. Residents and HOAs must obtain a Right-of-Way permit before removal, submitting a replacement plan that excludes prohibited species. New spacing rules require medium trees 30 feet apart and large trees 40 feet apart, with allowances for narrower tree lawns if protective measures are used. The city also launched a 2025 Sidewalk Replacement Pilot Program, offering free sidewalk repairs adjacent to newly planted trees with valid permits.

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See Rodgers and Hammerstein’s Cinderella at COCA this summer!

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www.youtube.com – FOX 2 St. Louis – 2025-07-08 10:34:28

SUMMARY: This summer at COCA, talented teenagers will perform Rodgers and Hammerstein’s classic musical Cinderella, directed and musically led by Dr. Philip. Two shows will be running simultaneously starting July 24th, featuring two different actresses as Cinderella on alternate nights. The enchanting story emphasizes transformation and self-worth, delivering an important message for young audiences. Alongside Cinderella, COCA will also stage Haiti’s Town, a darker play inspired by Greek mythology, offering a contrasting theatrical experience. Performances will take place at 60-80 Washington Ave. Tickets are available online or at the box office. Both productions promise engaging, high-quality performances.

SPONSORED – COCA is gearing for their production of Rodgers and Hammerstein’s Cinderella! Hear how COCA’s Summer Rep program also gives special performance opportunities to young artists.
Rodgers & Hammerstein`s Cinderella
Catherine B. Berges Theatre at COCA
July 24 through July 27
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Kehoe vetoes funding for statewide science, engineering fair

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fox2now.com – Megan Mueller – 2025-07-08 08:49:00

SUMMARY: Missouri Gov. Mike Kehoe vetoed $600,000 in funding for a statewide science and engineering fair, part of House Bill 3, aimed at promoting STEM education and workforce development. The veto follows Kehoe’s stance to limit new state-funded programs currently. Students previously rallied at the Missouri State Capitol for the fair, which the state lacks. Missouri State University’s Dean Dr. Tamera Jahnke emphasized the importance of this funding to expand regional fairs and create statewide opportunities. Kehoe vetoed 208 items totaling nearly $300 million, including numerous projects in the St. Louis metro area like flood studies, park projects, and local police initiatives.

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