Yesterday in Philly

Election Results, HVAC Melt, and a Dental Scare

Election results are in: Pennsylvania’s primary election (finally) wrapped, and the city’s progressive crowd has a new reason to gloat. Chris Rabb won the Democratic primary for the 3rd Congressional District—thanks partly to some old-school, ground-game organizing (details here). That means, for now, Philly’s shift left is not slowing down. Full results, including two city ballot questions, right here.

Miserable weather update: Thunderstorms rolled in yesterday and shredded the heat wave, so at least we’ve got relief from the swamp. But the drama isn’t over: Brush fires in North Philly sent up thick smoke and an air quality advisory (read more), and power outages plus a flood shut down Jefferson Methodist Hospital in South Philly, forcing 120 patients to scramble to other sites. No timeline to reopen yet—keep that in mind if you’ve got appointments. Also, Philly schools went remote in bulk (57 of them!) due to the heat. File under: "Maybe air conditioning should be a basic right."

Local health alert: If you’ve been to Smiles at Rittenhouse Square, check your messages. Officials are urging former patients to get screened for HIV and hepatitis (types B and C) after some very questionable infection controls. If you were seen there since January 2023, follow up ASAP. Prospective patients: double-check every dentist’s record.

Transit, sports, more:

Quick hits:

That’s the gist—if you made it through the weather and the election, treat yourself to a killer burger tonight (best-of list here).

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