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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Wynnewood Native & CEO of Action Network is Taking Full Advantage of Current Sports-Betting Craze
Patrick Keane, a Wynnewood native and CEO of Action Network, a sports media firm, is taking full advantage of the…
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Volunteer Gardeners Get Their Hands Dirty and Beautify Jenkintown’s Meadowbrook Farm
Amateur gardeners, those who have retired or who do not have a garden of their own to work in, are…
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Now Part of Discovery Labs, Former GSK Plant in King of Prussia Adds Penn Medicine as New Tenant
The former GlaxoSmithKline property in King of Prussia has added University of Pennsylvania’s gene therapy program as a new tenant,…
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Glenside Fire Company Volunteer Who Lived Life of Service to Others, Dies at 104
Leo B. Kuehl, a Glenside Fire Company volunteer who lived a life of service to others, died on April 24…
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Montgomery County Superintendents Push PA Lawmakers to Reform Charter School Funding
Superintendents from all local counties pressed state lawmakers earlier this week to change the way in which charter schools are…
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Top Spots to Play Disc Golf are in Montco
Looking for a new hobby? Disc golf might be right up your alley, especially since one of the best spots…
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Wawa Founding Family Donates $25 Million Gift to CHOP for Fetal Medicine Program
The founding family of Wawa, Inc. has given a $25 million donation to Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia’s fetal medicine program,…
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Two Montco Pet Stores on List of Best in Philadelphia Region
Pet owners who love to pamper their four-legged best friends do not need to go far from home to find…
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Amazon HQ2 Vetting Process Put Philadelphia Among Top Contenders, But Personal Preferences of Executives Took Over
According to a new book by journalist Brad Stone, Philadelphia came much closer than previously thought to being chosen as…
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‘Humbled’ and ‘Overwhelmed’ Jay Wright Makes It Into Hall of Fame
Villanova basketball coach Jay Wright has made it into the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame, writes Joe Juliano for…
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Pennsylvania Further Eases COVID-19 Restrictions, Two Weeks Before Full Lift
Pennsylvania further relaxed state COVID-19 restrictions this week. In another ten days, most coronavirus-related mitigation measures, except for masking, will…
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Lower Gwynedd’s Jefferson Institute of Bioprocessing Training Workers for Growing Demands of Local Life Sciences
The life sciences industry in the region is experiencing explosive growth, with expectations that the need for jobs in cell…
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It’s Alive! Endangered Giant ‘Corpse Flower’ Blooms and Stinks at Temple’s Ambler Campus
Indonesia-native endangered giant “corpse flower” started to bloom on Sunday at Temple University’s Tyler School of Art and Architecture Greenhouse…
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With Active Listings at Record Lows in Montgomery County, Seller’s Market Here to Stay
With active listings at record lows in the Philadelphia region and the surrounding Montgomery County area, homes selling at record…
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Tower Health’s Expansion Plan Was to Purchase Hospitals, Including Pottstown; Now Entire System Up For Sale
In early 2016, Tower Health—then called Reading Health System—was considering using the cash it had on hand to build two…
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Good News! PA to Lift Coronavirus Restrictions on Memorial Day
Restaurants, bars, and stores will be able to open at 100 percent capacity after more than a year, as coronavirus…
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Montco Restaurants Get Creative in Hiring Practices Among Labor Shortage
Local restaurants are getting creative in their hiring practices amid a labor shortage that has forced closures, reduced hours, and…
















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