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CBS News
4 days ago
- Business
- CBS News
Denver's Ballpark General Improvement District hires new leader from Chicago Cubs' Wrigleyville
The Ballpark General Improvement District surrounding Coors Field in Denver began its ambassador program three months ago after businesses and residents chose to tax themselves to fund the GID. Its role is to help make the area safer and cleaner for residents and visitors. Now, the district has a new leader with a new vision. The search for its first executive director was national, but in a sea of more than 350 applicants it was a Ballpark neighborhood resident who got the job. Kate McKenna's first day was Wednesday but is already looking at ways to expand their efforts. Mckenna also lives in the area and has already seen an enormous change over the last three months. "The amount of what I call linger longer; people, positive loitering, the cleanliness, the friendliness, has just been tenfold," said McKenna. Kate McKenna CBS McKenna moved to the area from Chicago a year ago and was excited about the opportunity to lead the improvement efforts as the first executive director. "Strategically, we're looking for clean, green, and safe as our main initiatives. And I would say that my role is going to be pivotal in being the administration behind that, making sure that the promises are met, that the accountability is there, and that we maintain focus while bringing the community together. Really a liaison of sorts." She previously worked with the improvement district surrounding Wrigley Field, where the Chicago Cubs play, and will lean on their success as inspiration. Her hope is that more people will be drawn to the area year-round by supporting the neighborhood's culture and business. CBS "We do have that sort of heart and culture here, beyond just the MLB team. I think being able to replicate some of their successes by making sure that we're advocating and patronizing the small businesses before and after and during the games, if you earn a ticket holder, is really what's going to keep us in that forward momentum." The area could get a more colorful makeover in the future. "My personal desire is to paint everything," she said. "It's a very accessible and very positive change for any neighborhood. Even if it's just project-by-project basis, you're going to see a lot of new and exciting things in the area."


CBC
4 days ago
- Politics
- CBC
Listen: Conservative fundraiser caller casts doubt on vote recounts
CBC News obtained a phone call recording that shows a Conservative Party fundraiser casting doubt on whether all of the federal election votes were accurately counted. CBC's Kate McKenna breaks down that conversation.

ABC News
01-05-2025
- ABC News
VIDEO: Australian surrogacy laws explained
A child born to an overseas commercial surrogate is in legal limbo with experts estimating hundreds of other Australian children are also living with uncertain parentage, as Kate McKenna explains.


CBC
04-04-2025
- Politics
- CBC
Canada election: Carney pitches funding boost for CBC, Radio-Canada as way to preserve national identity
I'm Kate McKenna, a senior Parliamentary reporter. I moved to Ottawa in 2023, after covering Quebec for most of a decade. As Jenna noted, the day after appearing on the Radio-Canada special Cinq chefs, une élection, the federal party leaders will get a chance to keep practising their French with campaign stops in Quebec. In a media roundup this morning, some Francophone outlets noted Carney's at-times shaky performance in his second language, but also noted his commitment to work on his spoken French if elected prime minister. The Liberals appear to be gaining ground in Quebec, which has 78 seats — the second-largest provincial seat count, behind only Ontario. CBC's Poll Tracker has them poised to win between 41 and 50 seats in la belle province. The path to a Liberal government likely runs through Quebec, but the Bloc's Blanchet repeatedly questioned Carney's ability to advocate for Quebecers, and the Liberal leader will face another test in the French-language debate later this month, where his opponents will likely be more aggressive.


CBC
28-03-2025
- Politics
- CBC
How is Pierre Poilievre responding to Donald Trump's shift in tone?
The CBC's Kate McKenna updates Power & Politics on Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre's response to U.S. President Donald Trump saying he had 'a very good conversation' with Prime Minister Mark Carney.