Yesterday in Philly, if you weren't swept up in soccer fever, you were probably dodging the crowds. But World Cup wasn't the only thing in town—here’s your quick rundown of what mattered across the city.
⚽ Philly Goes World Cup-Crazy
Big story: Philly straight-up turned into Soccer City. Massive crowds flooded Lemon Hill and bars everywhere to watch the U.S. men’s team shut out Australia 2-0, securing a spot in the knockout rounds (recap). Christian Pulisic sat out with a calf injury (details), but Philly fans packed bars anyway (scenes here). Brazil and Haiti's fans threw their own party—just don't try to dress up the Rocky statue, per stern city warnings (more). And yes, the Haitian community made it unforgettable.
🔥 Around Town
Juneteenth: Thousands celebrated across Philly, with the African American Museum marking its 50th anniversary alongside the big day (photos, coverage).
ICE Drama: Philly’s law that bans masked ICE agents and unmarked cars landed the city a federal lawsuit (details). Meanwhile, ICE plans to offload its warehouses in Berks and Schuylkill counties (what that means).
South Philly Fire: A tragic rowhouse fire on Mildred Street left a woman dead and a child fighting for life (story).
All officers out: The last injured Philly cop from the weekend shooting is home after a hospital stay (update).
🌆 Openings, Events & Randoms
Old City’s City Tavern garden is coming back—but this time it’s a pop-up bar with a Revolutionary twist. Expect more Hamilton, less stodgy reenactments.
Vintage fans, get to Cherry Street Pier for Liberty Flea. If you’re more into waterfront sipping, Wine & Cheese Fest at Glen Foerd is next week.
Tierra Whack dropped a new mixtape (and video) repping Eagles throwbacks and Philly’s own urban cowboys. Worth a watch.
And if you still haven’t made plans for the kids, Navy Yard has a Family Fest June 28 (info).
That’s the short version. Go cheer for someone, hug your block, and pace yourself—this city’s got a lot going down.