
Cop Shot, DOGE Cuts Violence Prevention & We’ll See You At ‘The X’
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Show Notes
A cop was shot during a brawl outside of Overbrook High School, an antisemitic sign at a Sansom Street bar became national news, and federal DOGE cuts are hitting all corners of Philly, from Chinatown’s reunification plan to anti-violence efforts in Kensington to a play in South Philly. On today’s Friday News Roundup, City Cast Philly host Trenae Nuri and executive producer Matt Katz break down the week that was. Plus: Are we gonna meet up at The X?
Our Friday news roundups are powered by great local journalism:
- Cancer screenings, contraception, and other sexual health services for uninsured patients in the Philly region are impacted by a Trump funding freeze
- Patrick Dugan’s campaign claimed — and then removed — endorsements from wards that have not yet backed him for Philly DA
- ‘Kind of a heartbreaker’: Kensington gun violence prevention group takes funding hit following federal cuts
- Philly theaters reel from sudden loss of NEA funding
- Philly lost $10.2 million in the latest round of DOGE funding cuts to AmeriCorps
- National Endowment for the Arts grant cancellations cut deep in PhillyTrump’s Budget Cuts Reach the Front Lines of Philly’s Fight to Reduce Shootings
- Philadelphia tutoring program focused on student literacy cut by DOGE
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