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SEPTA to reverse service cuts, rebates for NJ property owners, and support for jurors in traumatic trials

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SEPTA has pulled a full 360 - after they made cuts to service due to a budget deficit, a judge ruled that they have to reverse those cuts. KYW Newsradio’s Mike DeNardo catches us up on the saga and where SEPTA is getting the money to bring service back. This comes after State Rep. Malcolm Kenyatta walked from Philadelphia to Harrisburg to advocate for public transit funding. Shara Dae Howard caught up with him on his journey. We also hear about the passing of a local beer legend and more as Matt Leon recaps the week’s news with KYW’s team of reporters.

00:00 Intro

02:00 How SEPTA plans to reverse its service cuts

07:05 State Rep. Malcolm Kenyatta’s 105-mile hike to Harrisburg

13:07 KYW and Audacy’s special programming opens up the conversation on mental health

19:17 Helping jurors who experience secondary trauma in court

24:05 How to see if you’re eligible for a property tax rebate in NJ

28:43 Penn scholar behind Dogfish Head Ancient Ales passes way

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SEPTA has pulled a full 360 - after they made cuts to service due to a budget deficit, a judge ruled that they have to reverse those cuts. KYW Newsradio’s Mike DeNardo catches us up on the saga and where SEPTA is getting the money to bring service back. This comes after State Rep. Malcolm Kenyatta walked from Philadelphia to Harrisburg to advocate for public transit funding. Shara Dae Howard caught up with him on his journey. We also hear about the passing of a local beer legend and more as Matt Leon recaps the week’s news with KYW’s team of reporters.

00:00 Intro

02:00 How SEPTA plans to reverse its service cuts

07:05 State Rep. Malcolm Kenyatta’s 105-mile hike to Harrisburg

13:07 KYW and Audacy’s special programming opens up the conversation on mental health

19:17 Helping jurors who experience secondary trauma in court

24:05 How to see if you’re eligible for a property tax rebate in NJ

28:43 Penn scholar behind Dogfish Head Ancient Ales passes way

To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy

Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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