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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Find Out Where Montco’s Average Tax Burden Lies as Tax Gap Between Philly, Suburbs Shrinks
According to a recent study, the benefit of less-burdensome taxes that the suburbs once held over the city is shrinking,…
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Montco Home to Two of Pennsylvania’s Top Three Public Schools
Last week, the Pennsylvania Department of Education released School Performance Profile scores that measure the academic progress of 2,860 public…
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Credit-Card Payment Now an Option on Pennsylvania Turnpike
Drivers across the state can now pay with their credit cards at toll booths for travel on the Pennsylvania Turnpike,…
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Merion’s Crusader Against Financial Abuse of Elders Joins EverSafe
Liz Loewy, the Merion native who became famous after convicting the son of socialite and philanthropist Brooke Astor for financial…
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Ardmore Memorial Turns into Haven for Childish Fun and Learning
It was meant as a tiny outpost of learning fit for the memory of a dedicated teacher. However, it’s no…
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NBA Veteran from Blue Bell Takes on Leadership Role for Hometown 76ers
Gerald Henderson Jr., who grew up in Blue Bell, is planning to provide strong leadership for the youthful Philadelphia 76ers, as his…
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Hatboro-Horsham School District’s Tech Makes It a Leader in Special Ed
The Hatboro-Horsham School District knows the secret to doing more special education with less, and it’s just a click away.…
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Montco Scholar Unlocks Medieval Jewish Mysteries
He came on board to help finish a translation of Jewish mysteries 20 years in the making, and this week,…
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The Heck with London and Rome! Ursinus College Selects Philly for Study-Abroad Concept
Ursinus College is offering students “The Philadelphia Experience,” a program based around the study-abroad concept, but instead focused on Philadelphia,…
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Rosemont Sees Enrollment Spike Following Significant Tuition Cuts
Rosemont College has slashed tuition prices for the 2016-17 school year by an astonishing 43 percent, bringing a wave of…
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King of Prussia Home Welcomes New Owners After More Than Half-Century
Many families change homes as they grow and adjust with the times, but for King of Prussia’s Mycek family, one…
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Three Montco Schools Capture Prestigious National Blue Ribbon Awards
U.S. Secretary of Education John King designated three Montgomery County schools as “shining examples” for others around the country, winners…
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The Farm and Fisherman Tavern from Cherry Hill Coming to Horsham
Josh Lawler and Todd Fuller are planning to bring their family-friendly The Farm and Fisherman Tavern to Montgomery County, writes…
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Woman Breaks Big Pharma’s Glass Ceiling After Being Named CEO of GlaxoSmithKline
Emma Walmsley has been named the new CEO at GlaxoSmithKline, the United Kingdom’s largest drug manufacturer with facilities in Upper…
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Blue Bell’s Unisys Celebrates Three Decades in Information Technology
Blue Bell’s Unisys, founded to challenge IBM’s leadership in global tech, recently marked three decades of success with an ice-cream…
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King of Prussia’s Renmatix Attracts Bill Gates as Investor
Microsoft founder Bill Gates has thrown his support behind King of Prussia’s Renmatix by joining the French oil giant Total…
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Teachers at KOP’s Virtual Charter School Vote to Join Union
Teachers at the Pennsylvania Virtual Charter School based in King of Prussia have voted to join a union, writes Martha…



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