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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David’s Bridal Selling Conshohocken Headquarters, Plans on Staying Local
Now that the company has been sold, David’s Bridal is planning on moving its headquarters away from Conshohocken, but plans…
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PECO Working with Advocates to Respectfully Clear Norristown Homeless Encampment
In May, when PECO announced it planned on clearing out the homeless encampment on its Norristown property, the utility company…
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Phoenixville Native Uses Drone to Scan Philadelphia’s Hidden Beauty
Chris Hytha, a 26-year-old Phoenixville native, fell in love with the Philadelphia skyline in middle school during a family visit…
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More Sweet and Savory Eating Destinations Coming to Montgomery County
The restaurant business is booming all around the Philadelphia Region, including Montgomery County, writes Michael Klein for The Philadelphia Inquirer.…
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Lower Gwynedd Woman Creates Lush Ecosystem in Her Backyard
Suzanne Smith-Oscilowski, a retired environmental educator, has created a lush garden in the backyard of her Lower Gwynedd home that…
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French Toast Bites Creator Comes Full Circle with New Role at Farmers Market Coalition
Charisse McGill, the creator of the very popular French Toast Bites, got her start at farmers markets in the Philadelphia…
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The Blue Route or I-476 Once Caused Controversy in Montgomery County
What many people in the Philadelphia region refer to as the “Blue Route” or I-476, once generated controversy in Montgomery…
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Many Adults in Philly Region Still Sleep with Stuffed Animals
A surprising number of Gen Zers and millennials in Philly region continue to sleep with stuffed animals as adults, writes…
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Jefferson Health, Largest Health System in Philadelphia Region, Announces Layoffs
About 400 positions at Jefferson Health will be eliminated this week as part of the health system’s plan to reduce…
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Lankenau Surgeon a Proponent of Robotic Heart Surgeries Despite Many Critics
The use of robotics for coronary bypass surgeries first began in the late 1990s, but the technique has not caught…
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Ambler Teachers Speak on the Highs and Lows of their Parenting Journey
Two Ambler teachers are reaping the joys of parenthood. Connie and Matt Hoag grew up a block away from each…
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Narberth-Bound Couple Part of Growing Trend of ‘Accidental Landlords’
A couple who bought their first home in Philadelphia six years ago are moving to Narberth, but they do not…
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MLB’s Christian Walker, a Norristown Native, Always Grounds Himself Before a Game
Norristown’s Christian Walker, the first baseman for the Arizona Diamondback’s always takes a walk barefoot on the stadium grass before…
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Family Builds Home on Collegeville Farm That Pays Homage to Its History
When Greg and Kasey Watson bought the Twin Hills Farm in Collegeville in 2020, the six-acre property was fully working…
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Pennsylvania Deprives Students with Disabilities a Year of Education, a Lower Merion Family Says
A lawsuit filed earlier this week on behalf of a Lower Merion School District student alleges that Pennsylvania is denying…
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Norristown’s Khalif Wyatt Joins Temple’s Men’s Basketball Team
Norristown’s Khalif Wyatt, a former Temple basketball great, has joined the Owls staff as the program’s director of player development,…
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Prominent Community Advocate in Lafayette Hill Is Remembered
Samuel L. Frieder, of Lafayette Hill, a retired CEO and president of S. Frieder and Sons cigar manufacturers and former…





















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