
Campaign Payroll Mystery, Housing Market Woes, Broad Street Run Training
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Show Notes
It’s the Friday News Roundup! We’re talking about why Mayor Cherelle Parker’s campaign doesn’t have to disclose who was on its nearly $1 million payroll, why home buying might be tricky again this spring, and training tips to tackle the Broad Street Run. Plus, what’s up with the horse that got loose on I-95. Host Trenae Nuri is joined by Ryan Briggs, researcher on the investigations team at The Philadelphia Inquirer, Aaron Moselle, housing and community development reporter at WHYY’s PlanPhilly, and Cory Smith, Philly-based running coach and founder of Run Your Personal Best.
Our Friday News Roundups are powered by great local journalism:
- Horse gallops along I-95 early Tuesday before being corralled by police
- Mayor Cherelle Parker racked up a $1 million campaign payroll — but it’s not clear who got paid
- Would-be homebuyers in Philly to face another challenging spring season
- Your Broad Street Run Training Plan for Running a 10-Miler in 10 Weeks
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