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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Philadelphia Native Kristen Welker Makes Her Debut as New ‘Meet the Press’ Moderator
Philadelphia native Kristen Welker made her debut as the new moderator of Meet the Press, NBC’s flagship politics show, on…
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Temple University to Honor Life of Norristown Native Charles L. Blockson
Temple University is holding a special memorial service on Tuesday to honor the life and legacy of prominent historian and…
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Conshohocken-based Hamilton Lane Names Co-CEOs As Mario Giannini Exits Role
Mario Giannini, CEO of Hamilton Lane, steps down as CEO after 22 years. Co-CEOS are named to replace him, writes…
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Ambler Resident Builds ‘Hobbit’-Like Home in Pennsylvania Coal Country
Ambler resident Will Vogler is building a “Hobbit”-like home in Schuylkill County, writes Jason Nark for The Philadelphia Inquirer. Called…
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Schwenksville Native Trains for Olympics with U.S. Women’s National Field Hockey Team
Ashley Sessa, an Episcopal Academy graduate and Schwenksville native, is training hard with the U.S. Women’s National Field Hockey Team.…
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After Early-August Storm Wreaked Havoc on Region, PECO Went into ‘Storm Mode’ to Restore Power
The thunderstorm that hit the region on Aug. 7 left 139,000 homes without power in just a few minutes, writes…
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Here’s the Scoop: Dog Poop Scooping Is a Great Money-Maker
Tracy Clevens has the poop on how much money there is in dog clean up, especially in Bryn Mawr and…
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Philadelphia Airport Bathrooms Catering to Various Needs for People and Pets
A multi-year project to renovate the restrooms at Philadelphia International Airport took another step forward Tuesday at a groundbreaking in…
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The Philadelphia Inquirer Uses This Montgomery County School District to Determine if Others are Underfunded
The Philadelphia Inquirer has a new way of measuring which school districts in The Keystone State are underfunded, and it…
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Narberth Native Kylie Kelce Joins Husband, Eagles Center Jason Kelce, on Podcast
Narberth native Kylie Kelce recently joined her husband, Eagles center Jason Kelce, and brother-in-law Travis Kelce on their New Heights…
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For Some Local Residents, the Schuylkill River Is a Swimmer’s Haven
At the recent Charles Bender Memorial Swim near Norristown, swimmers waxed poetic about the Schuylkill River, writes Zoe Greenberg for…
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Gilbertsville Teen Named an Ambassador for CHOP 2023 Parkway Run & Walk
Rylee Monahan, 14, of Gilbertsville, and her family will be participating in Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia 2023 Parkway Run &…
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Pennsylvania’s War on Spotted Lanternflies is an Uphill Battle
When spotted lanternflies first arrived in Pennsylvania in 2014, the invasive species stirred fears of the decimation of the state’s…
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St. Joseph’s University Will Launch Nursing Program in Fall 2024
As part of the upcoming merger with the Pennsylvania College of Health Sciences, which is based in Lancaster, St. Joseph’s…


























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