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April 18, 2025

Governor's Mansion Arson Update, CCP President Ousted & Streetlight Outages

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Governor's Mansion Arson Update, CCP President Ousted & Streetlight Outages

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It's the Friday News Roundup! Topics this week include updates on the attack of Governor Josh Shapiro. Also, the longtime president of the Community College of Philadelphia was voted out of his position and says he doesn't know why. Host Trenae Nuri is joined by City Cast Philly contributor and writer at the Philadelphia Tribune, O.J. Spivey to break down all of these stories, plus why the lights may be out in your neighborhood.

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