World Cup = Parking Pain, Restaurant Glory, and Why Nurses Might Strike

World Cup Week is here, Philly: The matches are rolling, the FIFA Fan Fest is popping off in Fairmount Park, and apparently the only thing more intense than soccer fever is the onslaught of parking tickets. Residents say the PPA is ticketing even permit holders amid road closures. Visitor impressions? Pretty strong (read it here), but if you're local, it's chaos. Lemon Hill’s become a soccer party hub (fun read on the history). Also, if you want a peek behind the World Cup curtain, check out how the city’s soccer execs have been prepping for years (story here), and see photos from fan fest if you want to feel the FOMO at home.

Big in Health: Nurses Strike Looms at Einstein

More than 1,200 nurses at Jefferson Einstein have voted to authorize a strike if contract talks stall—potentially a major problem for the hospital network. The union’s asking for better staffing and pay. Doesn’t mean a walkout is guaranteed, but negotiations just went next-level.

Philly Eats: Food Wins & Fancier Hot Dogs

Food scene popping off: Kalaya just snatched a James Beard for Outstanding Restaurant, and Jesse Ito of Royal Sushi & Izakaya took home Best Chef: Mid-Atlantic (more on what it means for Philly). At street level, Philly’s now got a list of ridiculously fancy hot dogs—yes, there’s truffle mayo involved. Mark your weekend, because 20+ food trucks are headed to Linvilla Orchards Saturday, with beer and loads of kid/family stuff.

Transit/Development Updates

SEPTA’s starting a mixed-use project at Germantown Station, aiming to bring apartments and shops right onto SEPTA turf. Meanwhile, if you live in Bucks County, scan for a boil water advisory—not citywide, but keep an eye out.

Public Safety: Lawsuits, Quarantines, and a Skill Game Crackdown

The family of a CHOP doctor killed by a drunk driver while biking has filed a wrongful death suit—it’s reigniting calls for safer streets. Also, PA is on alert for New World screwworm, an invasive pest now in Texas, with quarantine orders going out for livestock and pets. Gambling news: Skill games (those touchscreen machines at bars and corner stores) are officially slot machines under PA law now—translation: they’ll be taxed and regulated like casinos.

Quick Hits: What Else Happened?

More events (or ways to dodge soccer traffic) here.


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