Subject: Sirens, Water Woes, and Real Philly Progress
Philly schools and water scenes make headlines, but real movement for renters and exonerations break through the noise.
Big Wins (and Some L’s) for Philly
Three men exonerated after nearly 30 years. The DA’s office secured freedom for three men convicted in a 1997 North Philly murder, a high-profile example of old injustices being (finally) corrected. Maybe the system can still surprise us for the better (Coverage).
Principals want to tax your Uber and Lyft rides. Philly school leaders are sounding the alarm about staffing cuts and propose a new tax on rideshare trips to plug the gap. If you rely on Uber, look out for possible fare hikes in the months ahead.
Water main break in East Mount Airy left dozens without water Tuesday. So if you woke up and couldn’t brush your teeth, this is why. Crews are working on it—but no clear word yet on full restoration (More).
Rittenhouse dentist suspended for “unsanitary practices.” If you’ve been his patient, you might want to call your doctor—or your lawyer.
What’s New / What to Do
Anti-ICE Supper Club pops up in Philly. This isn’t just a dinner: proceeds go to support local immigrants facing deportation. Food for a cause (and probably some great conversation).
Chinese Lantern Festival returns to Franklin Square on June 20, this time with an extra nod to America’s 250th birthday. You’ll get massive light sculptures, performances, and likely some dumplings. (Other details)
Road closures on Lemon Hillfor FIFA Fan Fest setup: If you drive Kelly Drive or around Fairmount Park, expect headaches this week.
Rent impact in Kensington: Neighbors fed up with illegal dumping near the train tracks. Not getting fixed soon, by the looks of it (See the mess).
Stay hydrated (especially if your block lost water!), keep an eye out for FIFA road closures, and maybe check your dentist’s license. Catch you tomorrow.