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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Eli Lilly to Build $3.5B Weight-Loss Drug Plant in Upper Macungie
Eli Lilly plans to build a $3.5 billion pharmaceutical plant in Upper Macungie Township, just north of Montgomery County, for…
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Di Bruno Bros. Planning to Close Ardmore Gourmet Market
Di Bruno Bros. is expected to close three of its five gourmet markets in the coming weeks, including the location…
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Shapiro’s Plan to Divert Energy Costs from Proposed Data Centers
As data center development accelerates across Pennsylvania, Governor Josh Shapiro is making clear that growth cannot come at the expense…
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Stay Off Ice: Ice Fishing Banned on Schuylkill River for Safety
For those drawn to the frozen Schuylkill River, the icy expanse might seem like the perfect place for ice fishing,…
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Two Popular Regional Restaurant Chains to Open Narberth Locations in February
Narberth is poised for a notable dining expansion this February, with two popular regional restaurant chains preparing to open locations…
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Lou Turk’s, Tinicum’s Gentleman’s Club, Is Getting a New Name
Lou Turk’s, Delaware County’s only strip club, is changing its name to The Carousel Delco, part of a rebranding for…
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Limerick Parents Honor Murdered Mother and Baby with Playground Wonderland
A beautiful playground in Limerick stands in memory of a mother and baby who were victims of a horrific crime…
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Shapiro Backs Statewide Ban on Cell Phones in Public School Classrooms
Governor Josh Shapiro has backed a proposal to ban cell phones from classrooms across Pennsylvania, aimed at reducing distractions and…
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Levittown’s David Blay Aiming For NFL, Hopes For Eagles ‘Dream Scenario’
After a five-year collegiate career spanning three schools and two competitive levels, Levittown’s David Blay now hopes to continue in…
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Regional Fire Company Proposed for Swarthmore, Nether Providence
A report recommends creating a regional fire department that would come from a merger of the South Media and Garden…
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Baby KJs Clifton Heights Dad Is Helping CHOP Build a Patient Tower
Kyle Muldoon, the father of the Clifton Heights toddler who received a life-saving genetic therapy at the Children’s Hospital of…
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High-End Fitness Club Coming to Wynnewood Shopping Center
A new boutique fitness option is on the way to the Main Line, with Club Studio Fitness planning a large-scale…
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There’s a County in New York That Dares to Call Itself Delco
Delco always prided itself on its unique culture and general weirdness. Now Delaware County, New York, is promoting its own…
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‘Rebel with a Clause’ Draws Hundreds to Bryn Mawr Film Institute
Rebel with a Clause, a grammar docu-comedy, attracted hundreds of language lovers and grammar nerds to the Bryn Mawr Film…
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Pennsylvania’s Large Rivers Struggle While Small Creeks Offer Path to Recovery
With Pennsylvania’s flagship waterbodies like the Delaware River struggling to restore fish and wildlife populations, small creeks offer hope for…
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Comcast Nears $117.5M Settlement Deal in Yearslong Data Breach Lawsuit Proceedings
Comcast has reached a $117.5 million deal to settle 24 class-action lawsuits stemming from a 2023 data breach that might…
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Norristown’s Quinn Sullivan Embraces Recovery and Leadership with Union
Norristown native Quinn Sullivan may be sidelined with a torn ACL, but his presence around the Philadelphia Union hasn’t faded,…
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Limerick Land Swap Would Bring State Game Land to Edgmont
A developer’s proposal to the Pennsylvania Game Commission could give Delaware County its first swatch of Pennsylvania Game Land, writes…


























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