Episodi

  • Slavery Exhibit Restored, Pat's New Cheesesteak & Remembering Isaiah Zagar
    Feb 20 2026
    On today’s Friday news round-up, we talk about the Trump Administration being forced to reinstall panels about slavery at President George Washington’s house on Independence Mall, Pat’s rebooting its cheesesteak, and the lingering nastiness of last month’s snowstorm. We also recall the phenomenal contributions of mosaic artist Isaiah Zagar of the Magic Gardens, who died this week. Host Trenae Nuri is joined by executive producer Matt Katz. Our Friday news roundups are powered by great local journalism: Trump administration to appeal ruling restoring slavery exhibit at Philadelphia’s President’s House Site Trump administration appeals judge’s ruling over President’s House slavery exhibits The President’s House court ruling is a crucial win for the power of truth | Editorial Judge gives Trump administration a deadline to restore President’s House exhibits Philly is not dumping snow in the Schuylkill, but it has in the past Massive snow pile in Grays Ferry vacant lot sparks concerns about flooding Isaiah Zagar, who covered South Philly in murals, dies at 86 Our newsletter has Philly news & events in your inbox every weekday morning. Call or text us: 215-259-8170 Instagram: @citycastphilly Support our show and get great perks as a City Cast Philly Neighbor: membership.citycast.fm Advertise on the podcast or in the newsletter: citycast.fm/advertise Learn more about the sponsors of this episode: Delaware River Waterfront Corp
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    33 min
  • Restaurant Week: Deal or Dining Trap?
    Feb 19 2026
    Restaurant weeks in Philly are a chance to eat and drink at some of the city’s most talked-about restaurants for a fraction of the cost. But are these seasonal promotions worth the effort for Philly restaurants? And is the experience worth spending your money on? And do we even need them to begin with? Our food contributor Alisha Miranda joins host Trenae Nuri to talk about restaurant week culture in the city and share some hacks for getting the most out of the experience. Our newsletter has Philly news & events in your inbox every weekday morning. Call or text us: 215-259-8170 Instagram: @citycastphilly Support our show and get great perks as a City Cast Philly Neighbor: membership.citycast.fm Advertise on the podcast or in the newsletter: citycast.fm/advertise Learn more about the sponsors of this episode: Delaware River Waterfront Corp
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    27 min
  • The Battle Over Burning Our Trash in Chester
    Feb 18 2026
    In this week’s politics episode, we take a look at the Stop Trashing Our Air Act – a bill introduced by City Councilmember Jamie Gauthier that could ban Philadelphia from burning trash in Chester, PA, a city just south of Philly. Each year, the city collects 610,000 tons of waste, and one-third of it ends up getting incinerated in Chester where residents have complained that it causes health and environmental problems. Host Trenae Nuri talks with Gauthier about the bill, available alternatives, and why other members of City Council and the mayor aren’t on board. Our newsletter has Philly news & events in your inbox every weekday morning. Call or text us: 215-259-8170 Instagram: @citycastphilly Support our show and get great perks as a City Cast Philly Neighbor: membership.citycast.fm Advertise on the podcast or in the newsletter: citycast.fm/advertise Learn more about the sponsors of this episode: Delaware River Waterfront Corp
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    24 min
  • Why is Wawa Forsaking Philly, and is Sheetz our New Love?
    Feb 17 2026
    Wawas have been closing all around Philly for the past couple of years. Now Sheetz wants a piece of their pie. Why are Wawas shutting down stores in Philly proper? Has the quality of their hoagie gone downhill, or are we just getting older? Why are some Wawa stores bonkers, and others a place where everyone knows your name? And why, in the event of an apocalypse, would the first thing we say be: “Damn, I can’t go to Wawa”? Host Trenae Nuri reviews that and other existential Wawa questions with Philly Voice senior writer Michael Tanenbaum. Our newsletter has Philly news & events in your inbox every weekday morning. Call or text us: 215-259-8170 Instagram: @citycastphilly Support our show and get great perks as a City Cast Philly Neighbor: membership.citycast.fm Advertise on the podcast or in the newsletter: citycast.fm/advertise Learn more about the sponsors of this episode: Delaware River Waterfront Corp
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    35 min
  • How Philly Could Be Better: How the Twin Cities Organized. Plus, What Counts As ‘Cold’?
    Feb 14 2026
    All eyes have been on the Twin Cities lately, including Philadelphians’. Operation Metro Surge is reportedly ending in Minnesota, with the withdrawal of immigration agents expected over the next week. Over the last two months, though, residents of the Twin Cities have organized a range of local collective action efforts including protests, mutual aid, and monitoring ICE — and they’ve done it quickly. In this inaugural episode of “Your City Could Be Better,” City Cast CEO David Plotz talks with City Cast Twin Cities podcast host Sean McPherson about how his community self-organized, why these networks have been so successful, and what other cities can take away from Minnesotans’ response to Operation Metro Surge. Plus, we have a D.C. vs. Twin Cities face-off on local cultural norms. We also mentioned this episode of City Cast Twin Cities. Is there something your city is doing that we should be talking about? Email David now! We’re also on Instagram: @yourcitycouldbebetter Looking to advertise on Your City Could Be Better? Check out our options.
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    32 min
  • Anger Builds Over School Closure Plan, Smokin’ Joe Frazier Joins Rocky & Snow Melt Reveals Poop
    Feb 13 2026
    It’s the Friday News Roundup. We’re talking about anger over the school district’s plan to close 20 schools and how these cold winter days are straining our streets, subways, and libraries. Plus, host Trenae Nuri and executive producer Matt Katz discuss the latest on the decision to relocate the “Smokin’” Joe Frazier statue to the bottom of the steps of the Philadelphia Museum of Art. Also, with snow melting just a little, why is there so much dog crap showing up? Our Friday news roundups are powered by great local journalism: ‘I pray it doesn’t happen’: Philadelphia reacts to plan to close 20 schools Library warming centers strained workers and left people without help for complex issues, staff say A burst pipe at the Tasker-Morris SEPTA station left a geyser of ice hanging from ceiling and covering floor ‘Smokin’’ Joe Frazier statue gets approval to move on up from South Philly to the Art Museum This beloved Kensington middle school just celebrated its 100th year. It may not be open much longer. Check out our new City Cast podcast "Your City Could Be Better" on YouTube and wherever you get your podcasts. Hosted by CEO David Plotz, this week's inaugural episode features the host of City Cast Twin Cities talking about how Minneapolis and St. Paul mobilized so quickly and broadly against the months-long ICE operation there. Our newsletter has Philly news & events in your inbox every weekday morning. Call or text us: 215-259-8170 Instagram: @citycastphilly Support our show and get great perks as a City Cast Philly Neighbor: membership.citycast.fm Advertise on the podcast or in the newsletter: citycast.fm/advertise Learn more about the sponsors of this episode: South by Southwest - Unlock a 10% discount on your Innovation Badge when you use code citycast10 Advertise on the podcast or in the newsletter: citycast.fm/advertise
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    38 min
  • How 200+ People Found Love at McGillin's
    Feb 12 2026
    McGillin’s Olde Ale House isn’t just the oldest bar in the city; it may also be Cupid’s most frequented watering hole. With Valentine’s Day this weekend, we’re listening back to a conversation between host Trenae Nuri and Chris Mullins, the bar’s owner, about hundreds of couples who found love at the ale house. They also talk about the “Love Letters Book,” which lists the signatures of couples who met at the bar. Plus, we included some meet-cute stories from three of those happy couples to get you in the mood for love’s biggest weekend. This episode originally aired on February 11th, 2025. Our newsletter has Philly news & events in your inbox every weekday morning. Call or text us: 215-259-8170 Instagram: @citycastphilly Support our show and get great perks as a City Cast Philly Neighbor: membership.citycast.fm Advertise on the podcast or in the newsletter: citycast.fm/advertise Learn more about the sponsors of this episode: South by Southwest - Unlock a 10% discount on your Innovation Badge when you use code citycast10
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    21 min
  • The (Many) Philadelphians Running for Congress This Year
    Feb 11 2026
    With the retirement of Congressman Dwight Evans, Philly has an election this year for an open congressional seat, which doesn’t come along very often. That’s why there are at least 10 Democrats vying for the seat in the May primary. The third congressional district covers most of the city and is very blue, making the primary in three months the race to watch. But how are voters supposed to make sense of race with this many candidates? Our political contributor Lauren Vidas joins host Trenae Nuri to sort it all out. Our newsletter has Philly news, politics & events in your inbox every weekday morning. Call or text us: 215-259-8170 Instagram: @citycastphilly Support our show and get great perks as a City Cast Philly Neighbor: membership.citycast.fm Advertise on the podcast or in the newsletter: citycast.fm/advertise Learn more about the sponsors of this episode: South by Southwest - Unlock a 10% discount on your Innovation Badge when you use code citycast10
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    23 min