Lisa Rodriguez
Lisa Rodriguez is an Community Engagement intern.
Lisa graduated from Southern Methodist University in Dallas, Texas in 2010 with a degree in Convergent Journalism, with emphasis in television broadcast, and a minor in Spanish.
Lisa's favorite thing to do in Kansas City is see live entertainment, be it a sporting event, dance performance, play, or concert. She also enjoys reading, experimenting in the kitchen, and going out to eat.
Lisa currently works as a server, bartender and singer at Le Fou Frog, a French bistro near the River Market.
She was born in Santiago, Chile, and mostly grew up in Kansas City.
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Streetcar officials say the award is a major milestone in a project that has been "decades in the making."
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Copeland was elected Olathe mayor in 2001, making him the longest serving mayor in the city's history.
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A proposal that would allow school districts in Kansas City to recoup their tax revenue faces an uphill battle at City Hall.
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The proposal would have asked voters whether they want to start the process of bringing KCPD under local control for the first time since the 1930s.
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Bars and taverns will remain at 50% capacity. The new order will remain in place until January 16.
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Kansas City needs to cut nearly $50 million from the budget this fiscal year or face steeper reductions in the future.
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Kansas City Councilwoman Says Colleague's Apology And Mayor's Response Over Racist Incident Falls ShMelissa Robinson says Teresa Loar's public apology failed to acknowledge that her actions were racist.
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Several council members objected to an $80 million contract that was awarded to an out-of-town firm.
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The move follows an incident last month in which Loar implied a Black colleague didn't write her own speech.
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Nearly four months after Jackson County received more than $120 million in federal coronavirus relief money, Kansas City has yet to see a significant portion of those funds.