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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Daughter of Former MLB Catcher Ranks as No. 1 Lacrosse Player in the Country
Riley Davis, daughter of Malvern Prep alum and baseball star Ben Davis, is carrying on her family’s tradition of athletic…
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Fort Mifflin, One of Philadelphia’s Most Historic Sites, Finally Getting New Tide Gate
Fort Mifflin, one of Philadelphia’s most historic sites, will finally be receiving support after decades of struggles with flooding and…
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Montco’s Deb Willig Plays Key Role in Landmark WNBA Agreement
A Montgomery County native is helping reshape the future of women’s professional sports, writes Alexy Coffey for The Philadelphia Inquirer.…
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Wawa Hoagie Costume Catapults Conshohocken Corgi to Internet Fame
A Conshohocken corgi Miles has been catapulted to internet fame after his owner Paul Watcko posted an image of him…
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Iron Hill Brewery Location in Center City Set for April 19 Reopening
Iron Hill Brewery is getting back on its feet just seven months after filing for bankruptcy and abruptly closing all…
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Kibitz Room Closes in King of Prussia After Just One Year
A short-lived restaurant venture in King of Prussia has officially come to an end, writes Michael Klein for The Philadelphia…
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Lower Merion Families Seek Opt-Out Option for School Devices
Lower Merion parents are pushing back in the debate over technology and screentime in the classroom, writes Maddie Hanna for…
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Glenside Record Shop to Sell Legendary DJ Pierre Robert’s Collection
A Glenside record shop is giving music fans a unique way to celebrate a Philadelphia radio legend, writes Dan DeLuca…
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Montgomery County Launches “I Voted” Sticker Contest for Local Artists
Montgomery County is putting a creative spin on civic engagement this election season, writes Denali Sagner for The Philadelphia Inquirer.…
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Redevelopment of Contaminated Kennett Square Industrial Site Stalls as Council Rejects Zoning Change
Plans to redevelop Kennett Square‘s National Vulcanized Fiber site into affordable housing stalled last week when borough council failed to…
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Jason Kelce’s Underdog Apparel Sweatshirt Made by Narberth Company Draws Lots of Love from Fans
Before Monday night’s Philadelphia Eagles‘ loss, Jason Kelce was sporting a new sweatshirt from his charity clothing line Underdog Apparel…
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Bala Cynwyd’s City Avenue Transformation Continues with The Blayr
The Blayr, a 217-unit apartment building at the former Lord & Taylor location, has officially opened, bringing new residents and…
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Governor Shapiro Boosts Security at Mansion and Abington Home After Attack
For Josh Shapiro, this year’s Passover carried a deeper meaning, writes Gillian McGoldrick for The Philadelphia Inquirer. One year after…
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How St. Joe’s Lacrosse Captain Earned His Role the Hard Way
One St. Joe’s lacrosse player’s journey from overlooked freshman to team captain is helping to define the Hawks’ season, writes…
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Norristown’s Cavan Sullivan Balances Present with Future Manchester City Move
Norristown’s Cavan Sullivan is already navigating a rare path in professional soccer toward a high-profile future overseas, writes Jonathan Tannenwald…
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Inside a Narberth Home That Doubles as a Living Work of Art
For one Narberth resident, her home isn’t just a place to live, it’s a canvas, writes Terri Ackman for The…
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Federal Donuts & Chicken Pivots After Franchise Closings
Federal Donuts & Chicken is regrouping after several of its franchisee locations closed, including one in Radnor Township, writes Samantha…































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