Sen. Fetterman Back to Work, Jalen Hurt’s Extension & Multilingual Emergency Alerts
It’s the Friday news round up! Host Trenae Nuri is join by Emily Neil, digital content producer for WHYY News, Julia Terruso, political reporter for The Philadelphia Inquirer, and O.J. Spivey, sports contributor for The Philadelphia Tribune. We talk about U.S. Senator John Fetterman’s first week back to work, the City’s plan to roll out multilingual emergency alerts, and Philadelphia Eagles quarterback Jalen Hurts’ multi-million dollar extension.
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‘It’s great to be back’: John Fetterman returns to the Senate
Philadelphia plans to roll out multilingual emergency alerts this year
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Committee of Seventy and Partners to Issue First Public, Nonpartisan Poll in 2023 Mayor’s Race
Sixers prepare for deep playoff run
WHYY News launches Climate Desk to tackle our changing environment
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