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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St. Joe’s Prep vs. La Salle: Origins of Legendary Football Rivalry
Although the football rivalry between St. Joe’s Prep and La Salle College High is legendary and among the fiercest in…
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Abby’s Law, with E-Scooter Restrictions, Introduced in the Pennsylvania Senate
Delaware County State Sen. Tim Kearney introduced legislation Tuesday in the Pennsylvania Senate that would prohibit children under the age…
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Cantina La Martina in Kensington Closing in November As Search For New Home Begins
Cantina La Martina, the immensely popular Mexican restaurant at the corner of D Street and Kensington Avenue, will be closing…
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Ardmore’s Schauffele Plaza Transformed into a Community Gathering Spot
A once-unremarkable stretch of concrete in Ardmore has been transformed into a vibrant public gathering space, writes Denali Sagner for…
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What $1,900 in Rent Gets You in Bala Cynwyd, Fishtown, and West Philly
With median rents in the Philadelphia region hovering around $1,900 a month, renters are asking what that budget can actually…
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St. Joe’s Field Hockey Rebuilds “Brick by Brick” After Historic Title Run
After a historic season that ended in the NCAA championship game, St. Joseph’s University field hockey faces a new challenge,…
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Bensalem’s Holy Ghost Prep to Become 18th Member of Philadelphia Catholic League
Holy Ghost Prep, an all-boys private school in Bensalem, will join the Philadelphia Catholic League in the 2026-27 school year…
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Crozer-Chester and Springfield Hospital Properties to be Auctioned
Bankruptcy auctions are coming up for Crozer-Chester Medical Center and Springfield Hospital, writes Harold Brubaker for The Philadelphia Inquirer. This…
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Eataly Opens in King of Prussia Mall with Food, Wine, and Culture
The King of Prussia Mall’s new anchor store, one filled with Italian flavors instead of fashion, is here, writes Michael…
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Chester County First to Approve Ordinance That Protects Against Discrimination
The Chester County Board of Commissioners this week passed an ordinance prohibiting discrimination based on gender identity and sexual orientation,…
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SPS Technologies to Rebuild Smaller, More Automated Abington Factory After Fire
SPS Technologies plans to rebuild the century-old aerospace fasteners factory in Abington that burned down in February as a smaller,…
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Legendary Germantown Academy Coach, Jack Turner Remembered
Jack Turner of Ambler, a legendary Germantown Academy coach and star athlete, passed away Sept. 20 at the age of…
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Odor Alert. Delaware County’s Smelling Bad Again
The authorities have been alerted. The county’s 911 center received multiple reports about a gas odor that has returned to…
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‘Wait Until 8th’ Movement Spreads Across Lower Merion, Main Line
A growing number of Lower Merion parents are rallying behind the “Wait Until 8th” pledge, write Denali Sagner and Maddie…
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Birchrunville Native Scores Resalable Treasures Among Trash from Wealthy Shore Towns
Tucker Upper, a Birchrunville native known to his scores of followers by that name, discovers resaleable treasures among trash from…
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Fort Washington’s Toll Brothers Exits Apartment Business in $347M Deal
Toll Brothers is stepping away from the apartment business to concentrate on what it does best, writes Joseph N. DiStefano…
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La Salle’s Gavin Sidwar Could Break School Records, Surpassing His Head Coach
Gavin Sidwar is on the verge of breaking La Salle College High School’s long-standing records for career passing yards and…





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