History, erased? The National Park Service quietly dropped a crucial part of the slavery exhibit at the President’s House—including the story of Ona Judge, the enslaved woman who escaped George Washington. Local historians are calling it a huge loss for Philly’s public history.
Measles alert: Health officials warned of a measles exposure at PHL Airport last week. If you or anyone you know was flying through, check the details and watch for symptoms.
Policy & City Life
E-pollbooks roll out: Philly’s among the test spots for internet-connected pollbooks in the May primary. Translation: check-in should get faster...but expect grumbling about tech glitches and privacy.
Cursive making a comeback: No, you didn't time travel. Cursive handwriting is on its way back to Pennsylvania schools. Why? Official reasoning: ‘essential life skill’, plus reading old documents and grandma’s birthday cards.
MOVE curriculum update: Some Philly students will get new lessons on the MOVE bombing, but a lot of community demands aren’t in there. Don’t expect all the context you might want.
Sports & Out and About
Bryce Harper (still) amazed: The Phillies’ star is perplexed by his 'elite' contract label. ‘It’s kind of wild to me,’ he says. Spring training: on. World Series dreams: also on, naturally.