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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PowerPay’s Rapid Growth Puts King of Prussia on the Fintech Map
Montgomery County’s legacy as a financial hub is getting a modern update from PowerPay, a fast-growing digital lender headquartered just…
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Bahama Breeze Closing in King of Prussia After 20-Year Run
Darden Restaurants announced that Bahama Breeze will close all 28 of its remaining locations nationwide, writes Michael Klein for The…
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Phillies Truck, Packed with Gear and Hot Dog Launcher, Heads to Spring Training
Heading to spring training in Clearwater, Florida, the Philadelphia Phillies are bringing along a truck stocked with hats, gloves, and…
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Local Couple Ties Knot to Instrumental Versions of Themes from Broadway Musicals They Have Seen Together
Seven years after they first met, Rachel McLaughlin and Eric Most tied the knot to the instrumental versions of themes…
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Harvest Seasonal Grill Cuts Prices, Boosting Traffic and Profit for West Chester-Based Group
Harvest Seasonal Grill, part of Harvest Restaurant Holdings in West Chester, is responding to rising food costs by lowering prices,…
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Pennsylvania Game Commission OKs Edgmont Game Land Deal
The Pennsylvania Game Commission voted 6-3 Saturday in favor of a land swap deal that gives Delaware County its first…
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Eli Lilly to Build $3.5B Weight-Loss Drug Plant in Upper Macungie
Eli Lilly plans to build a $3.5 billion pharmaceutical plant in Upper Macungie Township, just north of Montgomery County, for…
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Di Bruno Bros. Planning to Close Ardmore Gourmet Market
Di Bruno Bros. is expected to close three of its five gourmet markets in the coming weeks, including the location…
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Shapiro’s Plan to Divert Energy Costs from Proposed Data Centers
As data center development accelerates across Pennsylvania, Governor Josh Shapiro is making clear that growth cannot come at the expense…
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Stay Off Ice: Ice Fishing Banned on Schuylkill River for Safety
For those drawn to the frozen Schuylkill River, the icy expanse might seem like the perfect place for ice fishing,…
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Two Popular Regional Restaurant Chains to Open Narberth Locations in February
Narberth is poised for a notable dining expansion this February, with two popular regional restaurant chains preparing to open locations…
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Lou Turk’s, Tinicum’s Gentleman’s Club, Is Getting a New Name
Lou Turk’s, Delaware County’s only strip club, is changing its name to The Carousel Delco, part of a rebranding for…
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Limerick Parents Honor Murdered Mother and Baby with Playground Wonderland
A beautiful playground in Limerick stands in memory of a mother and baby who were victims of a horrific crime…
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Shapiro Backs Statewide Ban on Cell Phones in Public School Classrooms
Governor Josh Shapiro has backed a proposal to ban cell phones from classrooms across Pennsylvania, aimed at reducing distractions and…
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Levittown’s David Blay Aiming For NFL, Hopes For Eagles ‘Dream Scenario’
After a five-year collegiate career spanning three schools and two competitive levels, Levittown’s David Blay now hopes to continue in…
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Regional Fire Company Proposed for Swarthmore, Nether Providence
A report recommends creating a regional fire department that would come from a merger of the South Media and Garden…
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Baby KJs Clifton Heights Dad Is Helping CHOP Build a Patient Tower
Kyle Muldoon, the father of the Clifton Heights toddler who received a life-saving genetic therapy at the Children’s Hospital of…
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High-End Fitness Club Coming to Wynnewood Shopping Center
A new boutique fitness option is on the way to the Main Line, with Club Studio Fitness planning a large-scale…























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