President Obama for Tom Wolf in Philly: ‘I need you to vote’


A starter guide to Philadelphia’s must-see American Revolution history
From the basic to the lesser-known, a primer for tourists or residents.

Protests for women’s liberty and reproductive freedom will fill Philadelphia on the Fourth of July
After the Supreme Court overturned Roe. v. Wade, many plan to demonstrate on the nation’s birthday.

Russia detains Flyers backup; American Revolution starter guide; Melrose Diner slated for demolition | Sunday roundup
Parties and protests on July Fourth 🧨

Old City gets a new scoop shop with Vanderwende’s, offering ice cream made on the family farm
The youngest of three siblings is bringing the Delaware venture into Philly.

The civil rights legacy of Horace Mann Bond, Lincoln University’s first Black president
Bond's research helped make school segregation illegal, and his son would go on to co-found the Southern Poverty Law Center.

School district’s $60M worry; Which ‘Flavored by Philly’ chip is best?; Center City on the rebound | Morning roundup
New watershed trail for North Philadelphia 🏞️

With $450k consulting contract, Philadelphia’s new school superintendent crushes hopes for change | Opinion
Tony Watlington is bringing in a Tennessee-based firm, and the Board of Ed. isn’t taking questions.

Taste test: Which ‘Flavored by Philly’ potato chip is the best?
The Billy Penn newsroom landed on a pretty clear winner.

How Philly schools are funded — property taxes play a huge role — and why state budget negotiations are key
Philadelphia’s school district will spend more than $4 billion this year to educate city kids.

Whose history is it, anyway? Examining how we commemorate the city’s first Gay Pride March | Opinion
In 1972, Cei Bell was a 17-year-old volunteer.

SEPTA double-charging rail riders; Pa. budget deadline looms; Remove a tree, pay the price | Morning roundup
Corn dog donuts at Okie Dokie 🌭🍩

Say hello to corn dog donuts, the newest creation from South Philly’s Okie Dokie
The brilliant mashup obviously needed to exist.

SEPTA has been double-charging Regional Rail riders’ Key cards, with 1,600 hit by ‘bug’ before a fix
The transit authority has already issued refunds to half of the affected customers, officials said, with more on the way.

What’s affordable housing in Mantua?; Arson arrest in Fairhill fire; Voguing at the Franklin Institute | Morning roundup
7 tons of hoagies...for freedom 🥖

West Philly house that can mine crypto sells for $237k, sparking debate over gentrification and what ‘affordable’ means
The Mantua property was renovated after sitting abandoned for a decade.


Voguing, dance, and fashion take over the Franklin Institute at the 2022 Summer Ball
The Pride month event was created as a “choose your own adventure” to appeal to all types.

Who voted in the primary?; Bok building 98% leased; Wawa into Sheetz territory | Morning roundup
Take the monthly trivia quiz 🏅

Bill inspired by deadly Fairmount fire would mandate better smoke alarms in public housing nationwide
The legislation provides funding for education, but not directly to help landlords install new detectors — and PHA says cost is a big issue.

Map: High turnout in Philly’s May primary, but it varies widely by neighborhood
Overall 24% of registered Philadelphia voters went to the polls, vs. 17% in the previous midterm.