Mayor Freddie Tells Feds “We’ll See You in Court.” Plus, 911 Office Allegations and Good News!
District 29 Metro Councilmember Tasha Ellis joins host Marie Cecile Anderson and executive producer Whitney Pastorek for today’s Friday News Roundup to break down the Mayor’s State of Metro address, and explain why she’s battling on behalf of workers in the city’s Office of Emergency Communications and residents of a mobile home development in her district. Plus, as always: Good News!
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