Welcome to Yesterday in Philly—no TV anchor vibes, just the Philly headlines you actually need.
City Council started hearings on Mayor Cherelle Parker’s $6.9 billion budget proposal. There’s drama, as usual—with Parker pushing new taxes on hotels, deliveries, and rideshares. (Think: your next Uber ride or Wawa order could get pricier.) Also, word is Parker wants to put more cops on the street, but lots of questions flying about where the money’s really going.
Meanwhile, the Pa. House passed a $15 minimum wage bill. Shapiro’s backing it. No change yet, but keep an eye out.
SEPTA is finally piloting real-time arrival screens at ten bus and trolley stops. Miracles do happen. If you’ve ever squinted at a busted schedule, you know this is a big deal.
Heads up for July: the Ben Franklin Bridge is shutting down for its 100th anniversary. That’s a full car and pedestrian closure. Philly’s gonna party; your commute will suffer.
Also: the 'No Kings 3' protest is hitting Center City this Saturday. Expect street closures and transit detours. Plan accordingly if you're headed downtown.
ICE agents showed up at PHL airport to help TSA with staffing during the government shutdown. DA Krasner dropped a strongly worded letter warning agents to behave. If you’ve got a flight soon, expect extra security theater.
Bonus airport news: PHL broke a Guinness World Record for "Longest Line of Cheesesteaks." (Honestly, if this isn't the most Philly record possible, what is?)
That’s the city in a nutshell. See you tomorrow.