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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Despite Complaints, Golden Rainbow Trout to Be Introduced to More State Waterways
To attract more anglers amidst a national decline in fishing, the Pennsylvania Fish and Boat Commission is introducing golden rainbow…
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Pennsylvania Turnpike to Have Cashless Toll System by Fall of 2021
After four years of testing, the Pennsylvania Turnpike is ready to move ahead with its $129 million project that will…
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Filming for Berwyn Native’s New HBO Series Starring Kate Winslet Commences Across Neighboring Delaware, Chester County
Local fans of Kate Winslet are in for a treat, as the actress’s new HBO series, Mare of Easttown, will…
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Data Breach in Area School District Has Everyone Scratching Their Heads
As Downingtown Area School District administrators are hard at work trying to determine who and how someone hacked their college…
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Kennett Square Woman One of Several Entrepreneurs Finding New Uses for Shuttered Gas Stations
In an increasingly competitive market that has seen many gas stations close for good, local entrepreneurs are finding new uses…
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Andiario the Only Restaurant in Western Suburbs to Make Inquirer’s Food Critic’s Top Restaurants Guide
West Chester’s Andiario is the only restaurant in Philadelphia’s western suburbs to make Philadelphia Inquirer food critic Craig LaBan’s 2019…
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When Faced with Competition from Wawa, Owner of Nudy’s Café Chose to Go Bigger
Locals who enjoy the tasty offerings from Nudy’s Café in Bryn Mawr and and nine other locations across Delaware and…
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Main Line Mom Among Many Parents Facing Allowance Dilemma
Erin Tessler of Bryn Mawr is one of the many parents struggling with deciding how to handle the allowance situation…
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Haverford School Turns Campus Construction Into Teaching Opportunity
Haverford School has turned a campus construction site into a teaching opportunity to enhance lessons and expose its students to…
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Local Nonprofit Gets Students and Parents to SpeakUp! About Hard Subjects
Formed to honor the memory of Bob Gillin Jr., the Haverford School graduate who died of AIDS in 1992, nonprofit…
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Deep in Student Debt, Local Man Makes Film on ‘College Fiscal Suicide’
Burdened with hefty student debt, Chester County native Joe Ovelman is hoping to get funding for a film that would…
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Vanguard testing robo adviser in attempt to push costs further down
Vanguard is trying out a robo-only adviser in an attempt to push costs even further down for its automated investing…
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‘Spiced Wafers are the original pumpkin latte,’ but who knew they were a local product?
Spiced wafers, a hard cookie similar to a gingersnap but with a more complex flavor profile, may be the Philadelphia…
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Airport underwater? Philadelphia works to adapt to rises in sea levels
Aircraft arriving and departing Philadelphia International Airport may need water wings if predictions about rises in sea levels come true,…
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Glenside man celebrates 104th birthday with game of pool
Fred Gomez, a World War II veteran born during the Great War, celebrated his 104th birthday with a game of…
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North Penn School District tailors tax relief program toward seniors
Last year, North Penn School District became one of just a few districts in the state to offer relief to senior taxpayers, writes Laura McCrystal…
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This spider was discovered in Delco, now, it just wants to be left alone
A small team of volunteers is studying a spider unique to Delaware County and parts of nearby Philadelphia: the Pennsylvania…
















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