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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Downingtown East Grad Guides Her University Basketball Team to First NCAA Tournament in Seven Years
As a leading scorer, Downingtown East graduate Bella Smuda is a major reason why Liberty University reached its first NCAA…
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Upper Moreland Makes PIAA Semifinals in Historic Boys’ Basketball Season
Upper Moreland boys’ basketball, which had never won a state playoff game before, got to the PIAA semifinals in a…
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After First Year at Miami, Archbishop Wood’s Jalil Bethea Announces Plans to Enter Transfer Portal
Following his first year at Miami, one of the nation’s top recruits in the class of 2024, Archbishop Wood’s Jalil…
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Suburban Square in Ardmore Prepares for New Wave of Retail Additions
Suburban Square is preparing to welcome exciting new stores at Coulter Place, a mixed-used building currently under construction within Ardmore’s…
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King of Prussia’s Megan Griffith Leads Columbia Back to NCAA Tournament for Second Straight Year
For the second straight year, King of Prussia native Megan Griffith, has coached Columbia University into the NCAA Women’s Tournament—a…
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Pica’s in Upper Darby Is Relocating and Downsizing After 69 Years
Pica’s restaurant in Upper Darby is closing its location in the summer of 2025 after a 69-year legacy of serving…
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Another Nonprofit Approached for Crozer Health Hospital Sale
Prospect Medical Holdings is in negotiations to sell Crozer-Chester Medical Center and Taylor Hospital to an undisclosed nonprofit, writes Harold…
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Abrams Realty Buys Exton Square Mall, Plans to Build New Homes and Limited Commercial Space
Exton Square Mall officially has a new owner as of Tuesday, with PREIT selling the beleaguered property to Abrams Realty…
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Montco’s Alderfer Eggs to Pay Steep Fine Over Misleading ‘Free Roaming’ Labels
A Montgomery County egg producer has agreed to pay $287,500 to settle a class-action lawsuit over allegedly misleading labels on…
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Josh Shapiro’s White House Visit Helped Unfreeze $2.1 Billion – Or Did It?
Governor Josh Shapiro took a trip to the White House last month with a clear mission: unfreeze more than $2.1…
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Midnight Pasta Offers Unforgettable Dinner-and-Show Combo in Philadelphia
Natalia Lepore Hagan’s Midnight Pasta parties offer a seamless blend of a hands-on pasta-making workshop along with a decadent five-course…
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Ardmore Is Becoming Main Line’s Buzziest Neighborhood With Plethora of Must-Visit Spots to Eat and Drink
Ardmore is fast becoming the buzziest neighborhood on the Main Line, with its jam-packed and hip food, beverage, and shopping…
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SPS Employees Need Support—Montgomery County Calls on Buffett for Investment
Montgomery County Commissioner Neil K. Makhija is asking billionaire investor Warren Buffett for help, writes Robert Moran for the Philadelphia…
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Economic Uncertainty Makes Local Families Tighten Their Belts
Amid growing economic uncertainty, consumers in Montgomery County and nationwide have been significantly paring back their spending, writes Erin McCarthy…
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Work on Rebuilding Keim Street Bridge in Pottstown Officially Begins Despite Funding Concerns
Despite concerns over President Donald Trump administration funding cuts, work has already begun on rebuilding the 90-year-old Keim Street Bridge…
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Montco’s Julia Wolfe Shines at Philadelphia Orchestra, Blending Classical Music with Innovative Compositions
At the Philadelphia Orchestra concert at the Kimmel Center, Julia Wolfe emerged as a focal point, highlighting the evolution of…
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Mitchell & Ness Displays Renewed Commitment to Philadelphia With Major Announcements
For Mitchell & Ness, 2025 is a year of new beginnings as the vintage sports apparel company has made three…
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Huntingdon Valley’s Harvey Rovinsky, Celebrated Former Owner of Bernie Robbins Jewelers, Dies at 77
Harvey Rovinsky, a Huntingdon Valley resident and celebrated former owner and president of Bernie Robbins Jewelers, died on January 28…

















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