Yesterday in Philly

Subject: Not Great News for SEPTA Riders

Preview text: Transit drama, more baby tortoises, and a pawnshop owner’s big scam—here’s what mattered in Philly yesterday.


🚇 SEPTA’s (Deepening) Troubles

If your daily routine revolves around SEPTA, brace yourself: Upcoming service cuts and possible fare hikes have riders and drivers justifiably stressed. Commuters in Delaware are straight-up talking about ‘misery’ (WHYY), and transit advocates spent yesterday rallying to push back. Some politicians are still fighting for more funding (debate recap here), but don’t expect miracles overnight. On the upside, if you’re headed to South Jersey, Gov. Murphy is rolling out new bus lines and shuttles to fill in the (literal) gaps left by SEPTA.

⚡️ Utility Bills (Sort of) Catch a Break

If you dread the next gas bill: Energy advocates and PGW reached a deal to lower a planned rate hike—meaning your spike in costs might not be as bad as expected. And if you’re rolling electric, Pennsylvania and New Jersey are actually getting new EV charger money after months of political back-and-forth. Welcome to infrastructure, 2025 edition.

🦠 Around the City: What Else Mattered

⚾️ Sports Check-In

🐢 In Actual Good News

"Mommy" the Galapagos tortoise, who's been hanging at the Philly Zoo for (almost) 100 years, just hatched 16 rare little hatchlings. If you need a pick-me-up, go see them. It’s not all grim out here.

🌊 Heads Up

Hurricane Erin is churning up serious surf at the Shore. If you’re headed east, expect rough water and potential coastal flooding.

That’s the short version. Hang in there, Philly.

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