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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Local Bike Company Brightening Kids’ Lives with Spinal Muscular Atrophy with Electric Tricycles
Croydon-based Electric Bike Technologies is making the lives of kids with spinal muscular atrophy brighter by gifting them electric tricycles,…
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Local Artist, Photographer Continues His Walk Around Philadelphia Project For Fifth Year
Artist and photographer J.J. Tiziou is continuing his mission to walk the perimeter of Philadelphia – his adopted city –…
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Visionary Couple Turns West Chester Farmhouse into Their Dream Home
Twelve years ago, the first thing Ed and Marisa Rudloff fell in love with when they were considering buying their…
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New Rules Could Force Local Schools to Close for Two Weeks
New Pennsylvania rules that state public schools have to revert to online tuition when they record a certain number of…
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‘A Perfect Storm’ Sparks an Explosion of Residential Development in Chester County
Despite the pandemic, Chester County continues to experience a construction boom as interest in new developments surpasses all expectations, writes…
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Despite Financial Uncertainty, SEPTA to Move Forward with $2B King of Prussia Rail Project
Despite the pandemic-related financial uncertainty, SEPTA is planning to move forward on a $2 billion project that would extend rail…
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Strong Numbers in Philadelphia Suburbs Secured Joe Biden’s Victory in Pennsylvania
In the state where every vote mattered, the Philadelphia suburbs played a key role in delivering Pennsylvania to president-elect Joe…
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Closure of Several Catholic Schools in Area Hit Local Family Hard
The recently announced closure of Bishop McDevitt High School in Wyncote once again leaves one local family with a shrinking…
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Keep Calm and Stay on the Covid Course
I didn’t intend for the mashed potatoes to land in her mouth. But it was eleventh grade, we were joking…
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Award-Winning Montgomeryville Winery Produces Some of Best Cider in State
Stone & Key Cellars, an award-winning winery and cidery in Montgomeryville, is among the ten best cider-makers in Pennsylvania, writes…
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Karamoor Estate in Fort Washington Among Region’s Best to Visit Wineries
Visits to vineyards have proven to be remarkably pandemic-friendly, making this the perfect time to head out to some of…
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Check Out How Your Municipality Voted in the Presidential Election
The overwhelming support from Philadelphia and its suburban counties helped former Vice President Joe Biden flip Pennsylvania back to the…
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St. Joseph’s Ready to Adjust to Future with New Partnerships, Programs
Amid the growingly challenging environment for many colleges, St. Joseph’s University – which straddles the Philadelphia-Lower Merion line – is…
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With Work from Home as New Norm, Women Are Having to Move Their Work Space Around
With work from home becoming the new norm for many households due to the pandemic, women are usually the ones…
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Philadelphia Suburbs Seeing ‘Blue Shift’ Toward Biden as Mail-In Ballots Continue to Be Counted
Joe Biden’s lead in the Philadelphia suburbs continues to grow as mail-in ballots continue to be counted by election officials,…
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Florida-Bound Couple Puts Dutch Colonial, Where It’s ‘Like Living in a Tree House,’ on Market
Ready to start the next chapter of their lives in Florida, Kelly and Chuck Keller have put their Dutch Colonial…




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