🏖️ Choosing a getaway | Morning Newsletter

Spring vacation

Good morning.

The bitter cold is here, and a winter storm is on the way. The latest forecasts call for more ice in Philadelphia. Be sure to visit Inquirer.com for weather updates.

Does a week at the boardwalk beat a trip to the ballpark down South? Inquirer staffers make their case for the better vacation option.

Plus, there’s news about a grocery store chain collecting biometric data, the aftermath of the removal of slavery exhibits at the President’s House, and our report card for this week in Philly-area news.

— Paola Pérez (morningnewsletter@inquirer.com)

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What you should know today

Spring training vs. peak Shore summer

We’re answering this reader question: What’s a better vacation: a week at the Jersey Shore or spring training in Clearwater? (It’s real chilly out. Of course you’re thinking about warmer environments.)

To reach a verdict, Inquirer editor Evan Weiss recruited regular Shore-goer and past spring training attendee Sam Ruland, as well as Shore resident and correspondent Amy Rosenberg. They get to the core of the decision: the timing, the costs, and what either trip delivers.

For instance, Rosenberg notes that there’s “almost nothing” happening down the Shore in February or March, so maybe baseball is your best bet. Then Ruland points out how one can gain something different from each experience: “Spring training wouldn’t fill the void of missing a week down the Shore in the summer,” she said.

In their chat, Rosenberg also shared an incredible life hack to save money while traveling to Florida.

Read along for my colleagues’ full discussion. And if you’re looking for advice (or just want to share your takes), we’re all ears. Send in your pressing questions here.

One viewpoint

In this week’s Shackamaxon, Inquirer columnist Daniel Pearson unpacks a compromise agreement between Philadelphia Mayor Cherelle L. Parker and City Council that would make Parker’s $800 million H.O.M.E. proposal a reality.

Get Pearson’s perspective on the return of City Council and much more.

📍 Find the location

Every Saturday, we’ll show you a photo taken in the Philly area, and you drop a pin where you think it was taken. This week’s theme is all about snow. Good luck!

Think you know where this person is waiting for the bus? Our weekly game puts your knowledge of Philly’s streets to the test. Check your answer.

🧩 Unscramble the anagram

Hint: New York Times crossword editor and NPR puzzle master

STROLL WHIZ

Email us if you know the answer. We’ll select a reader at random to shout out here.

Cheers to Joann Polk, who correctly guessed Friday’s answer: Stixers. The Sixers’ drum line provides opportunities for young people in the city, alongside bringing the team’s game-day beat.

We were there

The Sixers beat the Rockets, 128-122, on Thursday night. Between “vintage” Joel Embiid out in full force and Kelly Oubre Jr. showing why he should stay in the starting lineup, it was a thrilling overtime victory.

See more in our roundup of the week’s best Philly sports photos.

Somewhere on the internet in Philly

To the tune of Semisonic’s “Closing Time,” people are paying respects to Drexel’s shuttered Wawa.

A.J. Brown has been low-key since the Eagles’ season came to an end, but a video of him making a kid’s day in Miami is making the rounds on social media.

And I’m not even going to try to describe what happens in this recent chaotic Gritty video, but the caption sums it up pretty well: “shoey? no, leggy.” As my favorite comment put it, this couldn’t be more Philly if you tried.

👋🏽 Time to bundle up. Enjoy your Saturday, and I’ll catch up with you again tomorrow morning.

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