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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Judge Issues Recommendation in Gerrymandering Case … and Both Sides Praise Decision
The Commonwealth Court judge hearing the high-profile gerrymandering case has recommended that the Pennsylvania Supreme Court uphold the state’s controversial…
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Suburban Real Estate Market Sizzles; Where Have Housing Prices in Montco Increased the Most?
Following years of sluggishness, the real estate market in the Philadelphia suburbs is finally experiencing the recovery it needs, writes…
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Montgomery County’s 60,000 Turnpike’s Toll Scofflaws Given Fair Warning
The Pennsylvania Turnpike Commission has warned drivers with at least six unpaid tolls or outstanding violations of $500 or more…
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Former Sixers GM Sam Hinkie Relied on Nature to Clear Snow at his Bryn Mawr Home
Sam Hinkie, the former general managers of the Sixers, relied on the power of nature to clear snow from his…
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From Delco: New Airport Projects Ready to Take Off
The Philadelphia International Airport has weathered the turbulence of the past decade, and is ready for new improvements to take…
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Architect-Turned-Artist from Bala Cynwyd Converts Baseballs into Keepsakes
Bala Cynwyd resident Emily Wolfson has been painting baseballs for 22 years. The former architect who reveled in the detail…
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CEO of Fort Washington’s Chariot Solutions Discusses Company’s Beginnings
Fort Washington software development company Chariot Solutions, nearly had to close in the early days due to the company’s rapid…
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From Chesco: West Chester Native, Notre Dame Coach to Receive Basketball’s Highest Honor
Chester County helped produce one of college basketball’s winningest coaches, and now it can claim a Hall of Famer. Muffet…
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Trout Season in Pennsylvania to Open in April
Get your bait and fishing poles ready, as more than four million trout are about to become fair game with…
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Local Towns, Boroughs Fill the Federal and State Void of LGBT Protection Laws
With the absence of a federal- or state-level ban on discrimination on the basis of sexual orientation or gender identity,…
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From Delco: New Competition Brewing for Wawa in South Jersey
Wawa has been dominating the c-store scene in South Jersey for years, but it seems that another rival chain is…
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House-Flipping in Greater Philly Its Hottest Since the Great Recession
Flipping houses in and around Philadelphia is once again a buzzword for the first time since the Great Recession, according…
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Census Bureau: Pennsylvania Population Decline Spells Less Political Influence
According to the latest estimates of the U.S. Census Bureau, Pennsylvania is on course to lose at least one Congressional…
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Find Out Where Montco’s Average Tax Burden Lies as Tax Gap Between Philly, Suburbs Shrinks
According to a recent study, the benefit of less-burdensome taxes that the suburbs once held over the city is shrinking,…
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Montco Home to Two of Pennsylvania’s Top Three Public Schools
Last week, the Pennsylvania Department of Education released School Performance Profile scores that measure the academic progress of 2,860 public…
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Credit-Card Payment Now an Option on Pennsylvania Turnpike
Drivers across the state can now pay with their credit cards at toll booths for travel on the Pennsylvania Turnpike,…























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