Yo, Philly Just Got Its First Real-Time Bus Sign

Here’s what happened yesterday: transit upgrades, soccer shake-ups, rent-related drama at City Hall, and a few new spots to eat and drink—plus some events and funny Philly moments you’ll definitely hear about this week.

SEPTA Actually Did Something Useful

The impossible happened: SEPTA installed its first real-time arrival display at a South Philly bus stop. Think train station-style countdown screens, but for your bus. If the pilot goes well, expect to see digital display boards on 28 routes citywide. Welcome to (almost) 2026.

Tax Fights and Hotel Drama at City Hall

City officials and hospitality leaders finally reached a tentative deal to bump up hotel taxes. That would mean millions more for homeless services, but maybe slightly pricier staycations and wedding guests. Meanwhile, Uber’s running ads everywhere calling out Mayor Parker’s $1-per-ride proposal as a tax on riders and drivers—they’re hoping to kill the bill before City Council votes.

Union Hit Reset After Plummeting in MLS

It’s official: the Philadelphia Union fired head coach Bradley Carnell after falling flat into the MLS basement. Rumors swirled for weeks, and results finally forced the front office’s hand. A midseason coaching search isn’t fun, but the Union brass must’ve decided “anyone’s better than this.”

Philly Ballers and Birds

Neighborhood Notes

What’s Open, What’s Hot

Quick Hits

That’s it. Stay cool. If you see the new SEPTA boards or score gluten-free pierogi, let us know how it is.

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