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Philadelphia rolls out “Breathe Philly” sensor network as a possible nor’easter looms; Apple TV+ teases “Imperfect Woman,” Hilary Knight proposes to Brittany Bowe at the 2026 Olympics, Premio Lo Nuestro returns to Miami; Tesla ditches “Autopilot” in California ads; murder charge after Charlotte welfare check, Florida revenge vandal hits wrong SUV; Colorado Dem-aligned group launches redistricting ballot push

Philadelphia launches “Breathe Philly” air-quality sensor network

Philadelphia rolled out Breathe Philly, a network of 76 ground-level sensors serving up real-time neighborhood air-quality data. Officials say a monitor is now within about 1.5 miles of every resident, tracking pollutants like PM2.5 and nitrogen dioxide (and some sites may add ozone readings in spring). The city is pitching it as transparency plus environmental justice, and also a way for residents to make health decisions with facts instead of vibes.

Apple TV+ drops trailer for “Imperfect Woman”

Apple TV+ released a trailer for “Imperfect Woman,” an eight-episode psychological thriller starring Kerry Washington and Elisabeth Moss, because apparently we are all still auditioning to be stressed in eight convenient installments.

Team USA’s Hilary Knight proposes to Brittany Bowe at the 2026 Winter Olympics

Hockey star Hilary Knight proposed to speed skater Brittany Bowe during the 2026 Winter Olympics, and the couple announced the engagement on social media. Elite athletes, proving once again they can do everything at high speed, including romance.

Premio Lo Nuestro returns to Miami for its 38th edition

Premio Lo Nuestro is back Thursday at Miami’s Kaseya Center for the 38th edition. Thalia hosts for the fourth straight year, because if it is not broken, do not let an executive “refresh the brand” and break it.

Tesla to stop using “Autopilot” in California marketing

Tesla will stop using the term “Autopilot” in marketing its vehicles in California, according to the California DMV, after a state ruling on the label. A rare win for reality, language, and everyone who would prefer their car not be sold like a sci-fi nanny with a steering wheel fetish.

Charlotte police charge man with murder after welfare check

Police in Charlotte, North Carolina, arrested 37-year-old Nicholas Jordan Gandy and charged him with murder in the death of 33-year-old Tabulon Debreshea Reece. Officers responding to a welfare check found Reece dead from an apparent gunshot wound. Investigators cite details including a Snapchat story, vehicle movements, cellphone location data, and evidence found in a towed vehicle. Gandy is being held without bond and is scheduled to appear in court March 10.

Florida man allegedly vandalizes wrong SUV in revenge plot

Deputies in Ormond-by-the-Sea, Florida, say Justin Allen, 37, tried to get revenge on his ex-girlfriend by smashing “her” vehicle with a hammer at a Publix, but allegedly wrecked the wrong SUV, belonging to an employee with a similar model. Authorities estimate about $17,000 in damage. Allen faces multiple charges, posted a $10,500 bond, and is due back in court March 17. A dealership owner provided the employee a free rental and is helping with repairs, which is more kindness than the hammer guy managed all week.

Forecasters monitor possible nor’easter for Philadelphia Sunday into Monday

Meteorologists are watching a potential nor’easter that could affect Philadelphia overnight Sunday into Monday, with temperatures dropping into the 30s. Some forecasts suggest a strengthening coastal low could bring heavy snow, strong winds, and coastal flooding from the Mid-Atlantic to New England, but models disagree on rain versus snow. Philly is expected to stay mild and mostly cloudy with some rain through Friday, hit around 50 Saturday, then turn colder again Sunday.

Colorado Democratic-aligned group launches redistricting ballot initiative effort

A Democratic-aligned group, Coloradans for a Level Playing Field, filed four ballot-initiative versions seeking a new redistricting effort in Colorado. The measures would ask voters to temporarily adopt a new U.S. House map for the 2028 and 2030 elections, setting up the usual political hobby, pretending district lines draw themselves.

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