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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Shoppers Flock to King of Prussia Mall After Reopening
People began flocking to King of Prussia Mall after the shopping mecca reopened last week following months of closure caused…
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Pandemic Could Mark Turning Point for Inovio’s DNA Vaccine Technology
The coronavirus pandemic could mark a turning point for DNA vaccine technology that has been three decades in the making…
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After Graduating Together and Working at Abington Hospital Jefferson Health Their Entire Careers, Identical Twin Sister Ready to Retire Together
After graduating and spending their entire careers together, identical twin sisters Mary Hausher and Bertha Campbell from Abington are now…
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Plymouth Meeting’s Inovio Sees Highest Stock Value Jump in Philadelphia Region During Pandemic
While many companies in the Philadelphia region have seen their share price decimated during the coronavirus pandemic, conversely Plymouth Meeting-based…
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Gladwyne’s John J. Donnelly, Builder and Philanthropists, Dies Aged 76
John J. Donnelly, a Gladwyne resident, and former owner of Bala Cynwyd construction company L.F. Driscoll, and local philanthropist, died…
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Joe Biden Got Down to Business in His Visit to Delaware County Wednesday
Yeadon and Darby Boroughs hosted Democratic presidential candidate Joe Biden Wednesday as he continued campaigning on safely reopening the economy,…
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After First Affecting Chester County’s Densely Populated Areas, COVID-19 Hits Mushroom Country
After initially affecting the more densely populated areas of Chester County, the coronavirus is now hitting southern Chester County’s mushroom…
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Haverford School Graduate Not Letting Loss of his Leg Change Who He Is
Jack Cloran, a Haverford School graduate, is not letting the loss of his leg to cancer change who is, writes…
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Pandemic Robs Retiring Lower Merion Bus Driver of Chance to Say Proper Goodbye
Walt Carey, a retiring Lower Merion school bus driver, did not get a proper chance to say goodbye to students…
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Coronavirus Changes Things for Ambler’s Weavers Way Co-Op, Affects Its Neighborhood ‘Living Room’ Model
The coronavirus pandemic has forced significant changes to the neighborhood ‘living room’ model of doing business for Weavers Way Co-op,…
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Owner of Berwyn Restaurant Receives Unexpected Reaction to His Safety Measures
Mike DiDomenico, the owner of 30 MAIN in Berwyn, received strong and somewhat unexpected reactions after he posted his plans…
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Amanda Cappelletti Defeats incumbent Daylin Leach, Wins State Senate Democratic Primary
Amanda Cappelletti defeated incumbent State Senator Daylin Leach in the Democratic Primary to win the 17th District State Senate seat…
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Shipley School Grad Gaining Attention for Role in Netflix’s ‘Hollywood’
David Corenswet, a Shipley School graduate, is gaining attention for his role in Netflix’s “Hollywood,” the new 1940s-set Ryan Murphy…
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Narberth Hairdresser Takes Her Job To Next Level With ‘The Hair Healer’ Podcasts
Colleen Dixon, a hairdresser at Narberth’s Capriotti Salon Experience, has taken her job to the next level with her “The…
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Hundreds of Toll Workers to Lose Their Jobs as Pennsylvania Decides to Make Entire Turnpike Cashless
The Pennsylvania Turnpike Commission recently voted to make the entire interstate network a cashless system and lay off 500 toll…





















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