The Philadelphia Inquirer
The Philadelphia Inquirer is a prominent daily newspaper based in Philadelphia.
The Inquirer holds the distinction of being the third-longest continuously operating daily newspaper in the United States.
Known for its extensive reach, it boasts the largest circulation in both Pennsylvania and the Delaware Valley.
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40 Miles of Wire, 500,000 Bulbs, 300 Employees: Longwood Gardens Preps for Holiday Light Show
After more than three months of preparation, Longwood Gardens has officially kicked off its spectacular holiday light show, writes Anthony…
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Judge Uncorks PLCB Violations Related to Shipping Wines and Collecting Fees
A Commonwealth Court judge found that the Pennsylvania Liquor Control Board (PLCB) violated a 2016 law when it prohibited direct…
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National Dog Show Makes Triumphant Return to Greater Philadelphia Expo Center in Oaks—with Spectators!
After a year without an audience due to the pandemic, the National Dog Show returned to the Greater Philadelphia Expo…
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Collegeville’s Pfizer Reaches Agreement with Experimental COVID-19 Drug in Low-Income Nations
Pfizer, a pharmaceutical giant with a significant presence in Collegeville, has agreed to share the license of its experimental COVID-19…
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No Strike for Suburban SEPTA Drivers in Montgomery County; Tentative Contract Deal Reached
A strike has been averted for SEPTA’s suburban operators with a tentative SEPTA contract agreement reached, writes Thomas Fitzgerald for…
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Small Business Saturday Taking on New Urgency
Small business sales are taking on an unusual level of importance this year amid the current supply chain crisis, writes…
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Wynnewood Native Researching Magic Mushrooms for Psychotherapy
Brett Waters, a Wynnewood native and New York lawyer who founded Reason for Hope, a nonprofit that advocates for psychedelics-assisted…
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Strike Option Looms for Montco’s SEPTA Suburban Drivers as Negotiations Continue
The operators of SEPTA’s suburban buses, trolleys, and the Norristown High-Speed Line are keeping an option open for a driver’s…
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Inflation Where It Hurts—In Montco Residents’ Wallets—Hoagies, Cheesesteaks, Soft Pretzels See a Rise in Prices
Providers and consumers of Philadelphia’s favorite foods are feeling the effects of inflation, writes Joseph N. DiStefano for The Philadelphia…
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“Human Stupidity:” Valley Forge Casino Comes Down on Gamblers Leaving Kids in Cars
After 22 recorded incidents this year, Valley Forge Casino Resort is planning to step up its enforcement efforts against gamblers…
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This Montco Township Ranks as Highest ‘Cancer Risk’ in Philadelphia Region Due to Industrial Air Pollution
According to a new ProPublica online report, an area of Montgomery County has the highest estimated “excess lifetime cancer risk”…
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Skippack Pharmacy Owner Dons His Superman Costume Once Again for Youngest COVID-19 Vaccine Recipients
Mayank Amin, who owns the Skippack Pharmacy, donned his Superman costume once again to help keep the youngest yet COVID-19…
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Villanova’s Bella Runyan Has No Problem Calling Tom Brady Her Best Friend
It takes a certain amount of confidence and connections to pose in a photo with Tom Brady and caption the…
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2-Story Flood Waters Leave $6 Million in Damage to Brandywine River Museum
The stirred up Brandywine floodwaters from Hurricane Ida reached two stories and raged 33,000 cubic feet per second by the…
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Haverford Jewelry Designer Demonstrated Integrity and Creativity During Pandemic, Among This Year’s ACE Heroes
Marlyn Schiff, a Haverford jewelry designer, has been recognized as this year’s Accessories Industry ACE Heroes by the New York-based…
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Mask Mandate Could Be Why Philadelphia Has Fewer COVID-19 Cases Than Montgomery County
Philadelphia has fewer COVID-19 cases than the surrounding counties despite having lower vaccination rates—and the main reason could be the…
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Phoenixville Residents Reach Across the River to Help Their Mont Clare Neighbors: “A Bridge Shouldn’t Stop People from Getting Resources”
Seven weeks after Hurricane Ida devastated the region, volunteers remain the backbone of its recovery efforts, writes Ellie Rushing for…
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Montco’s Madeleine Dean Pens Memoir with Son of His Addiction and Road to Recovery
On October 30, Harry Cunnane, the middle son of Montgomery County Congresswoman Madeleine Dean, celebrated nine years of recovery from…









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