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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Service Dog Helps Bala Cynwyd Boy with Autism Connect with World
Service dog Rader makes it easier to connect with the world for ten-year-old Dylan Gordon of Bala Cynwyd, who is…
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Demand for Emergency Small Business Loans Overloads State’s Application Site
After Governor Tom Wolf, state economic agencies, and the Small Business Administration announced they will start giving out loans for…
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Amid Growing Number of Infestation, Ambler Entrepreneur Invests $12.6M into Bedbug-Killing Liners for Beds
Amid a growing number of infestations in the Philadelphia area, Ambler-based entrepreneur H. Augustus Carey has invested $12.6 million into…
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Main Line Health Prepares for Coming Surge of Coronavirus Patients, Launches Command Center to Coordinate Response
To prepare for the expected surge of coronavirus patients, Main Line Health has launched a command center to coordinate all…
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Coronavirus Threat, Business Closures Along the Main Line Left Streets Eerily Empty Over Weekend
The business closures mandated by Governor Tom Wolf in an effort to slow the spread of coronavirus left Main Line…
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After Nearly Six Decades on Air, Lansdale-Based WNPV to Broadcast Its Final Programming Next Month
After nearly six decades on air, the Lansdale-based radio station WNPV will broadcast its final programming and go off the…
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Malvern Bank House of the Week: Charming Stone Colonial in Elkins Park
A charming stone colonial home with four bedrooms and three and a half bathrooms is available for sale in Elkins…
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Arcadia University Shuts Down All Spring Break Travel
For the first time in Arcadia University’s Preview program 27-year history, the University has shut down all study abroad travel…
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Phillie Phanatic Welcomed Phil Gosselin to the Phillies Before Infielder Was Even Born
With a prophetic belly rub, Phillie Phanatic welcomed Phil Gosselin to the Philadelphia Phillies even before the infielder was born,…
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High School Sweethearts Embark On Their Happily Ever After With Beautiful Gladwyne Wedding
Christina Zipf and BJ Glenn, who met and started dating at the Shipley School, have embarked on their happily ever…
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Founder of Popular Italian Food Market in Ardmore Dies at 88
Newtown Square resident Nicola Carlino – the co-owner of Carlino’s, the Italian gourmet markets in Ardmore and West Chester –…
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Glenmoore Boy with Childhood Alzheimer’s Gets Continuous Support from His School Classmates
Connor Dobbyn, an 11-year-old Glenmoore resident diagnosed with Childhood Alzheimer’s, gets support every day from his West Vincent Elementary School…
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Shares in Blue Bell-Based Unisys Soar After Agreement to Sell Its Government Unit for $1.2 Billion
Blue Bell-based Unisys saw its shares soar 46 percent after it agreed to sell its government contracting unit to SAIC…
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Former Wissahickon Graduate Helped Kansas City Chiefs Take Super Bowl
Tanoh Kpassagnon, a Wissahickon High School graduate, helped Kansas City Chiefs defeat San Francisco 49ers to win Super Bowl LIV…
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Philadelphia Area Superintendents Call for Charter Law Reform, Hope to Push Issue to Forefront of Gov. Wolf’s Budget Address Next Week
Nearly 30 superintendents from the Philadelphia area stood together earlier this week as they demanded changes to Pennsylvania’s charter law…
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After Nearly 25 Years at Suburban Square in Ardmore, Ruby’s Diner Closed Its Doors for Good This Week
After nearly 25 years at Suburban Square in Ardmore, Ruby’s Diner – the first Ruby’s location to open in the…
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Pair of Healthcare Professionals from Chester County to Compete in Olympic Marathon Trials
West Chester East graduate Duriel Hardy and Bishop Shanahan graduate Kayla Lampe are among more than a handful of Philadelphia-area…
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Berwyn Resident, Who Brightened People’s Days by Telling Them They’re Beautiful, Dies at 67
Billy O’Shea, a resident at Melmark who liked to brighten people’s days by telling them they were beautiful, died at…






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