Welcome to your midweek Philly download. If you missed the headlines yesterday, catch up below—skip the clickbait, keep what matters. Let’s get into it.
Nine firefighters were hospitalized after a brutal blaze on Wynnefield Avenue caused a partial collapse in a rowhome overnight. Thankfully, everyone is expected to recover, but two families lost their homes (read more). Big thanks to first responders out there doing the work. Stay safe out there—red flag for anyone with old wiring or space heaters going strong this week.
Just as everyone’s getting hyped for Opening Day, Phillies outfielder Johan Rojas is staring down an 80-game suspension for a failed PED test. This throws an extra wrench in what was already considered a shaky outfield (season preview), and will have the front office scrambling. On the bright side, Kyle Schwarber is your DH—plan on lots of dingers (he's on track for another 40-bomb season). Meanwhile, follow the World Baseball Classic news for who’s making moves internationally.
Yes, it’s early, but city insiders confirmed Philly is the frontrunner to host the 2028 Democratic National Convention. If you remember the last go-round, expect more blocked-off lanes, out-of-towners gawking at the Rocky steps, and a whole lot of networking at Reading Terminal. This could be a big boost for hospitality workers—not to mention bar owners.
Philly marked 100 days until the FIFA World Cup hits town (2026 is flying). The city threw a pep rally; plans are picking up for everything from parties to infrastructure improvements. Check when matches will be at the Linc so you don’t accidentally book a Center City brunch the same day as Argentina vs. Italy or whatever.
The School District finalized new rules—Philly students are now absolutely entitled to bathroom and water breaks during the school day. No more leaving kids to play the waiting game.
That’s your Philly wrap for today. If you see big potholes or news tips, send them my way—this city isn’t fixing itself. See you tomorrow.