Oona Goodin-Smith is a Deputy Politics Editor at The Philadelphia Inquirer. She covers a range of topics including elections, government, politics, public policy, and security policy, drawing on her extensive experience as a reporter and editor since 2018. Oona's work has been featured in various publications, including The Janesville Gazette and The Scranton Times-Tribune.


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Oona Goodin-Smith's coverage heavily revolves around local government & politics, particularly crime and legal proceedings related to labor unions and embezzlement. Her focus is primarily on Philadelphia, Pennsylvania and the United States.
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Given her extensive coverage of specific legal cases such as John Dougherty’s embezzlement trial and Fairmount fire victims' lawsuit against PHA, sources who can provide detailed information about these cases would likely be valuable for her reporting.
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