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After years of planning, the city is still deciding where to put a forthcoming, state-of-the-art forensics lab. Plus, potential bus terminal locations, and the latest in the UArts saga.

Then-Mayor Jim Kenney and Mayor-elect Cherelle Parker on Nov. 9, after Parker won the general election. His administration considered options for location of the forensics lab, and hers has inherited the project.

City Hall reporter Anna Orso has the details on project, which Krasner says is both urgently needed and a decade too late.In some ways, the AutoPark garage in Old City is ideal for an intercity bus terminal, with large bays that could hold Greyhound or Peter Pan buses and room for an indoor waiting area.

Transportation reporter Tom Fitzgerald explains the state of the city’s proposal to move the roving terminal to South Second Street.

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