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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Following Equity Backlash, Lower Merion’s School Board to Pursue Antisemitism Training
Following community backlash to debate about the equity policy last month, Lower Merion’s school board plans to pursue antisemitism training…
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Longwood Gardens Set to Open Group of Superb New Buildings Next Month
As part of Longwood Reimagined, a $250 million multi-year project, Longwood Gardens in Kennett Square is currently preparing to open…
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Cheltenham Community Rallies Behind Mourning Football Coach
Cheltenham football team and many other community members have rallied around head coach Troy Gore in hopes of boosting his…
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How’d You Like to Make $2,500 for Eating A Wawa Gobbler?
SIXT rental cars is holding a contest to find a “Gas Station Hoagie Hunter” and they need someone to hunt…
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Yardley Couple Spares No Expense to Turn Their Yard Into Halloween Haunt
Sheri and Chris Connolly spared no expense to turn the yard of their Yardley home into a true Halloween haunt,…
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Fans Get Preview of A Philly Special Christmas Party Album Recorded in Conshohocken
A Philly Special Christmas Party, the third installment of the Eagles holiday album series recorded in Conshohocken, will be released…
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Daniel H. Polett, Philanthropist and Award-Winning Auto Dealer, Remembered
Daniel H. Polett, of Gladwyne, an award-winning auto dealership owner and honorary lifetime trustee at Temple University, died on October…
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Conshohocken Italian Bakery Closing After Half a Century
Conshohocken Italian Bakery, a beloved fixture in eastern Montgomery County, will close its doors later this month after 51 years…
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Matt Zollers’ Future at Missouri Still Promising Despite Injury
Despite a recent injury, Matt Zollers, the five-star, Spring-Ford senior quarterback, is still expected to early-enroll at Missouri in January,…
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St. Joseph’s Field Hockey Continues Impressive Season with Win Against Virginia
After being ranked sixth, the highest in program history, St. Joseph’s field hockey team lost to UMass in overtime earlier…
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SS United States Leaves Philadelphia Home of Nearly Three Decades
The SS United States hosted a small event over the weekend to bid farewell to its Philadelphia home of nearly…
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Donna Kelce Named a Glamour Magazine ‘Woman of the Year’
Donna Kelce, mother to Jason and Travis Kelce, was one of four moms honored on the cover of Glamour Magazine…
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Bucks County Couple Find Perfect Vacation Sanctuary for Entire Family in Ocean City Beach Home
Bucks County residents Chuck and Linda Ormsby found the perfect getaway place for their family of 17 in an oceanfront…
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Council Rock North Soccer Star Mia Cairone Finds Home at Nebraska After Penn State Withdraws
After Penn State took away her verbal scholarship amid the House v. NCAA settlement, Council Rock North standout Mia Cairone…
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JAKIB Media Sued by Audacy and Mike Missanelli in Montgomery County Court
JAKIB Media, once a rising star in Philadelphia’s sports media scene, is now facing multiple lawsuits and shedding key talent,…
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MM Partners’ Seven-Story Development Set to Transform Norristown’s DeKalb Street
The Norristown Municipal Council has approved Philadelphia-based MM Partners’ proposal to build a seven-story apartment building at 69 E. Main…
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Phoenixville Organist Helps Phillies Create Unforgettable Atmosphere
Brian “Maestro” Anderson, the official organist of the Philadelphia Phillies, helps the team create an unforgettable atmosphere during games at…






















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