Yesterday’s storms weren’t just dramatic—they took down trees, damaged houses across North Philly (NBC10), and briefly had some people wondering why we ever moved here. Look out for fallen branches, lingering power outages, and slow cleanup on some blocks. On the upside: the sun’s supposed to return today.
The School District just set up a new office to oversee $3 billion worth of long-needed repairs and upgrades. Mold, ancient boilers, and leaky roofs have been a sad punchline for far too long—and the district says this will help actually get stuff done. Transition plan here; no word yet on how soon we’ll see results.
If you’ve got a short-term rental (or are next door to one), fun fact: A new city report says about a third are unlicensed. That could mean more fines are coming, and the city doubling down on enforcement. Not a huge shock, but this could seriously shake up which blocks see those party houses or weekend Airbnbs.
After a few years away, Old City’s City Tavern is reopening, but don’t expect just Ben Franklin cosplay—the menu’s "alt-history" theme throws 1700s dining quirks together with modern flavor. Starched collars optional.
France beat Iraq in that rain-delayed World Cup match (WHYY recap), and Kylian Mbappé made history—but the real winner was Philly’s hospitality scene. Tourism is way up, bars stayed packed, and the city’s getting more practice at pulling off massive events.
If you scored a free kids' ticket from Mayor Parker’s giveaway, you’re extra lucky.
More events and stuff to do: Week’s picks here.