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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Inovio’s Experimental COVID-19 Vaccine Given to Philadelphia Volunteers
Starting on Monday, an experimental COVID-19 vaccine created by Plymouth Meeting-based Inovio Pharmaceuticals has been administered to three Philadelphia volunteers,…
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You Can Get Hand Sanitizer In Addition to Booze at Four Local Distilleries
In addition to various spirits, many local distilleries are now also producing and selling – or in some cases giving…
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Possibility of Prolonged Shutdown Has Local Garden Centers Fearing The Worst
Faced with the possibility of prolonged coronavirus-related shutdowns, the owners of many local garden centers are worried about the future…
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New Online Database Lets You Find Region’s Highest-Paying Degrees
Arcadia University’s Criminal Justice and Corrections master’s degree and Montgomery County Community College’s Dental Hygiene associate’s degree are among the…
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Learn How to Conserve Cash During Coronavirus Pandemic
For those who need to conserve cash during the coronavirus pandemic, there are several ways available to cut back on…
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Local Realtors Adjusting to Selling Homes During Coronavirus Crisis
Local realtors are adjusting to selling houses during the coronavirus crisis by doing most of the work over the phone…
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Local Man on Mission to Clean Wissahickon Valley Park and Help Save Sea Life
Madis Pihlak of Philadelphia is on a one-man mission to clean Wissahickon Valley Park from any trash that might end…
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Coronavirus Restrictions Force KenCrest to Temporarily Close Montgomery County Programs, Creating More Challenges for People with Disabilities
Coronavirus restrictions have forced KenCrest to temporarily close its Montgomery and Chester county programs, creating more challenges for people with…
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Boeing’s Ridley Park Helicopter Facility Stays Open, Seattle Jet Plants Shut Down
Boeing Co. said Monday it is keeping its production lines open for the Osprey craft and Chinook helicopters at its…
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Passover Will Have Different Feel for Local Jewish Families During Coronavirus Crisis
Passover will have a different feel this year for many local Jewish families who will not be able to invite…
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Bryn Mawr-Based Real Estate Company Offers Roxborough Warehouse Rent-Free for Virus Response Before Future Tenant Moves In
Bryn Mawr-based Alliance Partners HSP is offering a warehouse in Roxborough rent-free for at least two months to potential tenants…
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Inquirer Journalist Shares How He Learned of The Hill School Doctor Who Prevented Deadly Measles Outbreak in 1934
Tom Avril, who wrote about the Montgomery County doctor who prevented a deadly measles outbreak at The Hill School in…
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Local Parents Extra Busy Balancing Working from Home and Supervising Kids
Many local parents are finding themselves extra busy during the coronavirus outbreak as they have to balance working from home…
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U.S. Rep. Madeleine Dean Adapts to Campaigning During Pandemic, Organizes a Virtual St. Patrick’s Day Party
U.S. Rep. Madeleine Dean, who is seeking a second term in Montgomery County congressional district, is one of many politicians…
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Montgomery County Officials Looking for Mask Donations as Health-Care Workers Face Shortage of Protective Gear
Montgomery County officials are looking for mask donations as health-care workers continue to face a shortage of protective gear, writes…
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Service Dog Helps Bala Cynwyd Boy with Autism Connect with World
Service dog Rader makes it easier to connect with the world for ten-year-old Dylan Gordon of Bala Cynwyd, who is…









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