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Friday, July 10 

Your Daily Guide

Happy Friday! For those of you who are frequent flyers, a new treat is coming to PHL. Escape Lounges will open in October at Terminal D, providing a relaxing space (for a fee) before your departure. Upgrades like these make Philly one of the better airports to fly out of.

That’s why I’m so excited about this week’s episode of City Cast’s national podcast “Your City Could Be Better.” City Cast CEO David Plotz interviewed airport expert Scott Keyes about what makes an airport great. They got into airport accessibility and affordability, and highlighted amenities that make an airport feel truly representative of its city. Check it out here, or wherever you get your podcasts.

Thumbnail of David Plotz and Scott Keyes against a yellow background with the text "Does Your City Have a 'Perfect' Airport? Plus, How You Can Maximize Savings". A red YouTube play button is between both people. On the top right corner is the YCCBB logo.

What Philly's Talking About

PA on the Brink of a Budget

After failing to pass a budget by June 30, lawmakers are closer to finalizing a deal, with votes in the House of Representatives scheduled for this weekend. Pennsylvania is currently one of three states without an approved budget for the new fiscal year. [Go Erie]

Delco Man Threatens Governor With Arson

A 65-year-old man has been arrested on charges of terroristic threats and harassment after threatening to burn down the governor’s mansion and using an antisemitic slur in his comments. Gov. Shapiro’s Harrisburg residence was damaged in an arson attack last year during Passover. [6ABC, 🎧 City Cast Philly]

1 in 4 SEPTA Riders Don’t Pay – And That’s an Improvement

After the transit agency installed new full-length fare gates at some stations, SEPTA has seen the rate of fare evasion drop to only a quarter of riders there not paying fares. SEPTA estimates it loses $30 million annually on skipped fares. [NBC10]

  • Related: If you’re headed to the All-Star Game and Homerun Derby next week, you don’t have to worry about the fare. DraftKings and the Pennsylvania Lottery are sponsoring rides back from the stadium. [PhillyVoice]
Exterior of City Hall with the MLB All Star Game banner

The FIFA World Cup banner has officially been replaced with one promoting the All-Star Game at City Hall. (Siani Colón / City Cast Philly)

Philly Welcomes Baseball Fans for All-Star Game

The Midsummer Classic is back in Philly! Before the big game pitting the best National League and American League players against each other, the MLB has a lineup of events around the city to hype fans up. Here’s your guide to meet-and-greets, swing contests, and giveaways. [CBS Philly]

DOJ Targets PA Election Chief Over Alleged Noncitizen Voting

A U.S. Assistant Attorney General wrote in a letter that election officials could be prosecuted if found in violation of the National Voter Registration Act for allowing noncitizens to vote. In response, the Pennsylvania Department of State said it complies with state and federal laws. The move comes weeks after an audit from Pennsylvania’s attorney general showed how difficult it is to prove accusations of noncitizen voting. [Penn Live]

Philly Mini Crossword

Crossword puzzle layout

Every other Friday, we play a crossword puzzle that tests your knowledge of Philly trivia and news. Can you get all the answers right?

If you want to keep playing, click the link below for past games.

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🌉 Don’t forget that the Ben Franklin Bridge will be closed to traffic tomorrow for its 100th anniversary celebration!

— Siani Colón

Matt Katz edited the newsletter this week.

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