It’s the Friday news roundup! The team is discussing the finalists for Pittsburgh police chief and renewed calls for federal train safety regulations after a train derailment in the West End. Plus, why Pennsylvania might finally move up its presidential primary date — because of Passover.
As always, our Friday shows are powered by great local journalism:
A little background on the Penguins robo logo from The Athletic’s Rob Rossi
The Post-Gazette’s Megan Guza wrote a great explainer on the three candidates for Pgh police chief
PublicSource’s Rich Lord reports that complaints against Pittsburgh police dropped in 2022
The Philadelphia Inquirer’s Gillian McGoldrick explains why it’s a problem that the 2024 presidential primary falls on the first day of Passover.
City Cast Pittsburgh spoke with environmental health reporter Kristina Marusic about the Ohio train derailment
WESA’s Jillian Forstadt looks at calls for train safety legislation after the latest Norfolk Southern derailment
The Pennsylvania Capital-Star’s Kim Lyons breaks down proposed legislation to strengthen train safety regulations
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