City gets salty, SEPTA gets soggy, and Eagles get busy
Hey Philly,
Here’s what went down yesterday while you were trying to avoid slipping on a salt-crusted sidewalk. Plenty to catch up on, especially if you commute, care about rent, or just like knowing what your city is up to.
Getting Around: Transit Fails and Possible Bar Wins
SEPTA’s Jefferson Station looked more like a water park Monday night after a burst pipe flooded platforms. Delays, detours, and a permanent case for rain boots. Add in thousands of new traffic tickets from SEPTA’s bus-mounted AI cameras, and it was not a great day for riders trying to get anywhere fast.
Amtrak trains were delayed too—blame a downed wire on the Northeast Corridor.
Despite all that, a win might be coming for night owls: with the World Cup approaching, there’s new pressure to let city bars stay open past 2 a.m. so we don’t look lame for the international crowd.
Your Wallet & Health: Insurance Woes and Salty Streets
Good news if you like over-salted everything: the city just received 15,000 tons of road salt for icy streets. Bad news: environmentalists say the mess sticks around long after the ice melts.
Pennie, PA's health insurance marketplace, lost thousands of customers after premiums spiked 102%. Coverage is getting more expensive, especially for older folks (details here and here).
Looking for some good health news? A new study found certain brain games may cut Alzheimer’s risk by 25%.