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Thursday, August 20 

Your Daily Guide

Hiya friend! City Cast editor Natalia Aldana here, filling in for Siani for the next few newsletters.

🏈 Philly sports fans: Is it time to shed the underdog label and embrace Philly’s new era of dominance? According to this piece from Crossing Broad, Philly teams are “too good to be viewed as underdogs anymore” — they’re actually the standard everyone else is chasing.

🔥 Meanwhile, LeBron James has now made Sixers’ games the NBA’s hottest tickets, with interest in Sixers games exploding on StubHub.

First Up

The exterior of Chester A. Arthur School, a red brick elementary school building, decorated with a large colorful mural of swirling spirals and whimsical cut-out shapes including a lightbulb, sneaker, headphones, figures and flowers. A playground and blue entry doors are visible at ground level.

Elementary and middle school students will soon be entering these doors at Marian Anderson Neighborhood Academy, formerly known as Chester Arthur School, in Graduate Hospital. (Matt Katz / City Cast Philly)

The first day of public schools in Philly is Monday, so we’ve rounded up some of the major education stories to help you prepare for the 2026-2027 academic year.

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What Philly's Talking About

Police are Seeking Suspect in a ‘Chucky’ Mask

Philadelphia police are looking for a male, believed to be between 16 and 20 years old, who has allegedly threatened and chased people near City Hall while filming the encounters on a phone and wearing a “Chucky-like” mask. Police are urging anyone with information to call 215-686-8477. [WPVI]

PODCAST

Hidden Cash in Philly, AI Answering 911 Calls & Preserving Murals

Is This the End of Philly’s Family-Fun Restaurant Era?

Philly’s beloved old restaurants are closing or changing hands as longtime owners retire and few heirs are interested in taking over. Kelly’s Seafood is closing this month, ending three generations of family ownership. Other notable closings or owner changes include Steve Stein’s Famous Deli in The Northeast and McGlinchey’s in Center City. What’s behind the “gray wave” sweeping Philly’s food scene? [🔒 The Inquirer]

PA Pushes for New Rules to Protect Insects

Pennsylvania lawmakers are working on new ways to protect local insects, hoping to fill a big gap in state regulations. House Resolution 66 and other related bills aim to empower state agencies to protect at-risk land-dwelling bugs. If these measures pass, care for native plants would be prioritized and there’d be a boost in conservation efforts. [Grid Philly]

Neighborhood Shoutouts

Every Thursday, we highlight shoutouts from our City Cast Philly Neighbors. Become a member to tell us what you love about Philly.

Every Thursday, we highlight shoutouts from our City Cast Philly Neighbors. Become a member to tell us what you love about Philly.

📣 City Cast Philly Neighbor Steve A. is shouting out Root to Fruit, a meal delivery service run by local chef Josh Broder. Steve loves it for three main reasons: “Local! Healthy! Delicious!”

Thanks, Steve! Want to join Steve and other Philadelphians in the coolest community around?! Become a City Cast Neighbor, where members get access to ✨ exclusive ✨ in-person events, podcast content, and guides to living the best Philly life.

Join the Neighborhood!

What To Do

Thursday, Aug. 20

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More Philly Events

🚘 Calling all auto enthusiasts! Head to Cannonball Club, a 30,000-square-foot spot now open in Fishtown where you can grab a coffee and check out the “cathedral” of luxury cars stored there.

— Natalia Aldana

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