Welcome to the official Philly kickoff to summer—the kind where the only thing hotter than your PECO bill is your takeout fries.
If you were banking on beach weather, adjust your expectations. The forecast says it's going to be wet and chilly, but that won't stop half a million Philly-area folks from heading to the shore or getting caught in bumper-to-bumper traffic. Good news: Chickie’s & Pete’s will spot you your AC Expressway toll (at least for today). Your wallet needs the break—PECO's raising some rates in June.
Jefferson Methodist Hospital finally reopens Saturday after a power outage forced a shutdown and patient evacuation. Also, a nasty fire in Bristol ripped through five homes, displacing 13 people—Red Cross is stepping in. Kensington had its own trouble too, with a warehouse fire that filled the sky with smoke.
Smoke shops may be in for new restrictions—City Council's eyeing a crackdown on sales of kratom and hemp, but critics say they're not thinking it through. School transit drama continues: advocates are worried the school district's fare evasion crackdown might hurt families who already have enough to deal with.
Jersey shore is expecting drought warnings through summer, but there's a new ferry running Point Pleasant to NYC—so you’ve got options when Memorial Day traffic makes you reconsider everything.
That’s the city for you: flooding, gridlock, accidental viral hits, and your neighbor’s new hoe (probably from the library, definitely not for the garden). Stay dry—and if you’re headed down the shore, Godspeed!