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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Popular Mount Airy Restaurant to Close in September After Decade in Business
Jansen, one of Mount Airy’s top rated restaurants, will be saying goodbye in late September, writes Michael Klein for The…
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Synthetic Dye Ban Puts Philadelphia’s Classic Treats at Risk
With the Department of Health and Human Services, led by Robert F. Kennedy Jr., moving to phase out eight petroleum-based…
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Delaware County Adjusts Around New Crozer Health Absence
As Crozer Health begins the business of shutting down, Delaware County, its communities, and other healthcare providers are taking steps…
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Amazon Prime’s Spy High Docuseries Follows Lower Merion’s ‘WebcamGate’
The new docuseries ‘Spy High’ explores the Lower Merion “WebcamGate” scandal, writes Rosa Cartagena for the Philadelphia Inquirer. In 2010,…
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Brandon Parish Brings Jewish Deli Tradition to with King of Prussia’s Kibitz Room
Brandon Parish adds a new chapter to his family’s legacy with the opening of King of Prussia’s newest Jewish deli,…
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After Arsonist Attack, Gov. Josh Shapiro Urges Rejection of Political Violence
Pennsylvania Governor Josh Shapiro has called on society to reject political violence in a New York Times opinion piece following…
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Midcentury Modern Bryn Mawr Home Hits Market for $2.2M
A midcentury modern home in Bryn Mawr, inspired by the 1960s aesthetic popularized by the show Mad Men, hit the…
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Brian Fitzpatrick Raises $1.22 Million in 2025 First Quarter as He Readies for Midterm Challenge
Brian Fitzpatrick, a moderate Republican representing Bucks County and a small part of Montgomery County, raised $1.22 million in the…
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Kieffer’s Appliances in Lansdale Leads the Charge as Smart Kitchens Go Mainstream
The kitchen of the future is already here, and Kieffer’s Appliances in Lansdale is making sure Montgomery County residents are…
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Josh Shapiro Brings Community Back to Governor’s Home After Arson Attack
Less than two weeks after an arson attempt shook the Pennsylvania Governor’s Residence, Josh Shapiro turned heartbreak into hope, welcoming…
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Conshohocken’s Jen Benner Embraces Low-Buy Living—And Inspires Others to Do the Same
In an era of one-click shopping and instant gratification, Conshohocken real estate agent Jen Benner is opting for something a…
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Thanks to Bank of America, Kids Can Play for $5 at These Chester County Golf Clubs
A new initiative from Bank of America will allow young golfers to play at two Chester County golf clubs for…
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Comcast Turns to New Technology, AI to Increase Internet Speeds for Philly Customers
Comcast has recently increased the maximum internet speeds available to its Philadelphia customers by leveraging new technology and artificial intelligence…
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Norristown’s Geno Auriemma Challenged Women’s Basketball to Rise to UConn’s Level
Norristown native Geno Auriemma led the University of Connecticut women’s basketball team to its 12th national championship, ending a nine-year…
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Steven DeLong’s Fundraisers Connect Conshohocken with Eagles Autism Foundation
When Steven DeLong’s son Bradley was diagnosed with autism at age 3, the Conshohocken resident found himself overwhelmed — but…
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Bryn Mawr’s Michael McDermott Walks Augusta’s Fairways for the Second Time
Michael McDermott didn’t officially compete at this year’s Masters Tournament — but he still walked the legendary fairways at Augusta…






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