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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Haverford College Made Seamless Transition to Virtual Final Exams Thanks to Trust Environment Created By School’s Honor Code
While many colleges struggled when finding ways to switch to virtual final exams, Haverford College made a seamless transition thanks…
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Ambler Bodyboarder Dominates Big-Wave World
Andrew Karr, a 22-year-old Ambler resident who grew up 75 miles from the ocean, is challenging expectations and taking the…
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New Study Shows SEPTA Will Play Essential Role in Region’s Recovery
A new study shows that SEPTA’s economic impact on the region is crucial to its recovery from the coronavirus pandemic-caused…
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State Deploying Strike Teams to Four Montgomery County Long-Term Care Facilities
Over the following several weeks, the state Department of Health will send strike teams – launched in collaboration with the…
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Montgomery County Resident Tapped to Lead President’s Coronavirus Vaccine Effort
Moncef Slaoui, a former executive at GlaxoSmithKline, which has a research facility in Collegeville, has been tapped to lead Trump’s…
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Foreign Students Who Could Not Go Home During Pandemic Still Residing on Campuses
Many students who were not able to go home during the coronavirus-related closures are still residing on the campuses of…
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Debt-Ridden Owners of Acme Pleased with Pandemic-Driven Boost in Sales
The debt-ridden owners of Malvern-based Acme are hoping that the huge boost in sales during the coronavirus pandemic will help…
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Renovated Manor in Rydal Preserved Dashes of Its Historic Charm
When they decided to renovate their home in Rydal, the Rothman family ensured to preserve the historic flavor of the…
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Upper Merion’s McKaig Nature Education Center Sees Ninefold Foot Traffic Jump During Pandemic
The McKaig Nature Education Center has been thriving during the coronavirus pandemic, with foot traffic jumping ninefold to around 500…
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Local Restaurant Owners Plan Major Changes for Reopening
Local restauranteurs are making plans for reopening their establishments that will significantly alter the dining experience to better fit with…
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Mass Testing of Montgomery County Inmates for COVID-19 Shows Considerably Higher Numbers than Previously Known
Montgomery County officials have tested all the inmates in their custody for COVID-19 and have found that there are nearly…
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Montgomery County Golf Courses Are Once Again Welcoming Golfers, But with Some Adjustments
Since last Friday, golf courses in Montgomery County and the entire of Pennsylvania are once again welcoming golfers, writes Frank…
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Narberth Ambulance Paramedics Put Their Lives on Line Attempting to Save Patients with Slim Odds
Fighting on the front line of the coronavirus battle, Narberth Ambulance paramedics have been putting their lives in danger to…
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Chief Economist of Moody’s Analytics: Economy Will Take Years to Fully Recover
While things are expected to start improving by Memorial Day, it will take years for the economy to fully recover,…
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Narberth’s Louis Knight Performed on American Idol from His Home Sunday
Louis Knight, Narberth’s American Idol hopeful, performed from his home on Sunday as the singing competition presents this season’s Top…
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Ursinus College Hopes to Hold On-Campus Classes in Fall, But Still Planning for Various Scenarios
Ursinus College in Collegeville is hoping to hold classes in person if at all possible come fall semester, but is…
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As Local Media Landscape Continues to Shrink, North Penn High School’s Student-Reporters Working Hard to Fill News Gap
As the local media landscape continues to shrink, student-reporters at North Penn High School’s broadcast network, NPTV, are working hard…
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While Most Companies Are Forced to Let Go Of Employees, Montgomeryville-Based Timberlane Is Adding Workers Amid Coronavirus Pandemic
While the majority of companies in the Philadelphia area are being forced to let go of their employees, Montgomeryville-based Timberlane…






























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