Welcome to Yesterday in Philly. Here's the fastest way to sound like you know what went down yesterday — whether you spent the day working overtime or just lost in an I-95 detour.
This year’s free July 4th concert on the Parkway is stacking up: Christina Aguilera, Jill Scott, Will Smith (yep, him), and fireworks. And if that’s not enough, Philly Music Fest is back this fall for its 10th year—seven nights, all-local talent. Summer’s about to be loud.
DA Larry Krasner is publicly calling for Bob Brady, who’s led Philly’s Democratic Party since 1986, to resign. It’s part of an ongoing generational and ideological tug-of-war inside city politics, and nobody’s backing down.
Nurses at Jefferson Einstein are protesting cuts to pediatric care, arguing it’ll leave too many families in the lurch — especially in already underserved neighborhoods. Meanwhile, Philly health officials are urging past patients of one Center City dentist to get tested for HIV and hepatitis after some questionable practices came to light.
Tyrese Maxey had a season (year-in-review). Heading into the offseason, Jameer Nelson’s now the "strongest internal candidate" to run basketball operations if you believe the latest chatter, with a handful of outsiders also in the mix. Oh, and for the nerds: draft talk is heating up for the No. 22 pick.
That's it for Thursday. Don’t get caught without your umbrella — and check your SEPTA commute if you see dark clouds. Back tomorrow, as always.