Your daily look at what went down so you don’t have to piece together five tabs of news. From city council drama to which buses are (still) frozen in place—here’s what happened in Philly yesterday.
That monster snowstorm? It officially smashed daily records across PA, NJ, and Delaware, with more than 20 inches dropped on some Philly ‘burbs. City schools are staying virtual again today, and power crews have been scrambling to get the lights back on for thousands. (If you’re still in the dark: PECO says hang tight—high demand, but the grid’s recovering.)
Buses? All SEPTA bus routes were canceled Sunday night, and service stayed limited through Monday. Word on the street (and, actually, on the city’s plow tracker): crews are making progress, but every block is a mixed bag. Photo evidence here. Airport delays and cancellations remain the norm, but limited service is back at PHL.
Speaking of drama: City Council is considering ending the ‘resign-to-run’ rule. That means council members could run for higher office without quitting their seats—a move that’ll shake up Philly politics if it passes. Stay tuned for the vote.
If you park at transit lots, check your bank account: riders say they’re still getting hit with bogus tickets despite paying on the app. (Because we clearly needed one more thing to worry about in the snow.)
On a heavier note, the city is mourning local mosaic legend Isaiah Zagar, whose Magic Gardens are a testament to Philly’s weird, vivid soul. If you’ve ever snapped a photo by one of his murals, you know the impact. RIP to a real one.
Joel Embiid is still questionable for the Sixers game Tuesday, but at least the squad snapped their losing streak with a proper win over the Timberwolves (recap here). Meanwhile, it’s officially Phillies preseason—Bryce Harper and the gang are warming up in Florida (catch the roundup).
Shovel safe, and stay salty (but not on the sidewalks—nobody needs salt in their boots). Catch you tomorrow.