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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Ardmore Music Hall Co-Owner Praises New COVID-19 Relief Bill As Potential Venue Lifeline
Ardmore Music Hall, one of the many indie music venues in the region that was shut down at the start…
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Pickleball’s Popularity in Montgomery County Continues to Grow
Pickleball, a combination of badminton, ping-pong, and tennis, is exploding in popularity in Montgomery County and the entire region, writes…
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Montco Homeowners Could Greatly Benefit from Close-to-Home Travel Boom
Since the pandemic started, demand has skyrocketed for destinations travelers can drive to rather than fly, which creates an amazing…
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Chestnut Hill College’s New Scholarship Helps Adult Students Finish Their Degrees
Chestnut Hill College’s Helping Others by Providing Education scholarship is helping adult students who have left school to return so…
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Allocation Rules Preventing Philadelphia Hospitals from Giving COVID-19 Vaccines to Their Suburban Patients
Many suburban patients who are receiving treatment for high-risk conditions at Philadelphia hospitals are not able to get the COVID-19…
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With Trump Gone, Montco Progressives Switch Focus to Local Activism
With Donald Trump no longer the president, Montgomery County progressives are trying to keep the momentum going by shifting their…
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Harleysville Mother-Son Team Helps Keep Blood Drives Going Throughout Pandemic
A Harleysville mother and son team, Dawn and Peter Zucca, helped keep blood drives going during the pandemic by organizing…
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Norristown Company Hopes to Capitalize on Advocates’ Push to Bring Back Home Billions Spent by Philadelphia’s Biggest Employers Outside City
Norristown-based Pride Enterprises is hoping to feel the results of a new effort that wants to bring home the billions…
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Already Slammed By Pandemic, Lansdale Gym-Mat Manufacturer Fights Cheap Chinese-Made Mats Sold By Amazon, Walmart
Already battered by the pandemic when schools and gyms closed, removing its wholesale market, Lansdale-based Mancino Manufacturing was then slammed…
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Racial Gaps in Homeownership Continue to Widen During Pandemic
A new report on race and home buying by the National Association of Realtors shows that while the housing market…
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Montco Residents Want to Know: Where’s Our Vaccines?
Montgomery County is frustrated it is receiving fewer doses of vaccine by population than counties much smaller, writes Maria Panaritis…
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Narberth, Lower Merion Suing State Over Law That Blocks Them from Banning Plastic Bags
On Wednesday Narberth, Lower Merion, and nearby West Chester submitted a lawsuit against Pennsylvania over a law that is preventing…
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Jenkintown-based TerraVida Acquired By Chicago-based Medical Marijuana Company in $135M Deal
Jenkintown-based TerraVida Holistic Centers, a women-owned and operated medical cannabis company, has been acquired by Chicago-based Verano Holdings in a…
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King of Prussia-based Developer Aims for New Generation of Buildings by Constructing Healthy Office Complex
Prompted by the pandemic, developer Mark Nicoletti, one of the chief executives at King of Prussia-based Philadelphia Suburban Development Corp.,…
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Longtime Republican State Senator from Huntingdon Valley, Stewart Greenleaf, Dies Aged 81
Stewart J. Greenleaf Sr., the longtime Republican state senator who represented the 12th District, which includes portions of eastern Montgomery…
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SEPTA Plans to Reallocate Portion of CARES Funds for Proposed King of Prussia Rail Extension
SEPTA is proposing reallocating around $40 million from the federal economic relief funds on design and engineering work that would…





















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