Mayor Parker had big plans, but City Council gave her tax proposal a big “no.” Find out why the two sides couldn’t find common ground on a key issue during recent budget negotiations. Speaking of common ground, Democrats and Republicans in the Pennsylvania Assembly appear poised to send a bill to the Governor’s desk requiring a statewide bell-to-bell cell phone ban in schools. While a Camden scrapyard deals with recurring fires, resolving safety problems at the facility could carry labor consequences. And, A.J. Brown can finally pack up his Patriots rug and go to New England. We look at the fallout from the Eagles’ long-anticipated offseason move.
00:00 Rundown
02:00 Council spurns Mayor Parker, rejects tax proposals as part of new budget
07:40 State legislature puts bipartisan support behind bell-to-bell cell phone ban
13:40 Another fire at Camden scrapyard pits safety concerns vs. workers’ jobs
19:10 Officials say city is ready to welcome World Cup spectators
24:46 Don’t forget your rug! A.J. Brown exits Eagles via long-rumored trade to Patriots
30:47 Delaware County Community College track star heads to Yale
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