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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Mount Saint Joseph Academy Grad Joins Next Season of ‘Top Chef All-Stars’
Jennifer Carroll, a Mount Saint Joseph Academy graduate who owns Spice Finch restaurant in Center City with her fiancé, will…
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Parents Raise Questions about Lower Merion School’s Plans to Reorder Its School Start Times
Some local elementary parents are not happy with the way Lower Merion School District is planning to reorder its school start times, writes Maddie…
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Norristown Calls for Changes to School Funding System to Offset Burdening Charter School Costs
Norristown Area School District is one of more than dozen statewide calling for a school funding system overhaul last week…
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Despite Missing Lower Left Arm, Upper Dublin Student Excels At Two Sports
Despite missing her lower left arm, sixteen-year-old Berkley Harmon is busy playing two sports at Upper Dublin High School, both…
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When is a $25M Gift not a Gift? Ask Abington School District
Eighteen months after the $25 million gift by billionaire Stephen Schwarzman was accepted, however Abington School District is still dealing…
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Phoenixville Native One of 32 Americans to Win a Rhodes Scholarship
Harvard University senior and Phoenixville native Olivia McGinnis has won a prestigious Rhodes Scholarship, writes Maddie Hanna for The Philadelphia…
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Bill Lyon, Marple Township Resident and Pulitzer Prize-Nominated Inquirer Sports Columnist, Dies at 81
Bill Lyon, a long-time must-read sports columnist for The Philadelphia Inquirer, has died at the age of 81 at the…
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SEPTA’s Modernized Payment Method Coming to Regional Rail Riders by Spring
The Southeastern Pennsylvania Transportation Authority is planning to expand its modernized payment method to Regional Rail riders by spring, writes…
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Fresh Off $90 Million Initiative to Rebuild Fountains, Longwood Gardens Plans $200 Million Expansion
Longwood Gardens, one of the state’s biggest tourist attractions, is planning a $200 million expansion, its largest ever, writes Joseph…
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Kind Gesture of Wesley College President, West Chester East Grad Comforts Injured Football Player
Wesley College president Robert Clark, a graduate of West Chester East High School, visited Rowan University football player Pryce Bouchard…
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Main Line Friends of ‘Villainous’ Ford Executive in ‘Ford v Ferrari’ Movie Renounce His Portrayal As Inaccurate (Video)
Leo Beebe’s friends from his time living on the Main Line have called his portrayal as a villainous Ford executive…
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Local Teachers Use Impeachment Process as Teaching Moment
Bill Hawthorne, who teaches honors civics and AP government at Pottsgrove High School, is teaching his students about the impeachment…
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Upper Dublin High Grad, One of First Women in Sports Broadcasting Introduced Into Philadelphia Sports Hall of Fame
Suzy Kolber, an Upper Dublin High graduate and ESPN broadcaster, was inducted into the Philadelphia Sports Hall of Fame last…
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Why a 30-Year-Old White Veteran Chose to Play Football at Historically Black Lincoln University
A 30-year-old former Air Force meteorologist, who is white, is currently playing football and maintaining a 4.0 GPA while majoring…
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Drawings of Springfield Township High School Grad, Grandson of Legendary Boutique Owner Joan Shepp Featured On Exclusive Collection of Scarves
Jesse Weinstein, a Springfield Township High School graduate and grandson of legendary boutique owner Joan Shepp, is still getting used…
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Fort Washington Private School Unveils New $1.5M Library and Learning Commons for Youngest Learners
Germantown Academy in Fort Washington recently introduced its new library and learning commons specifically designed for its youngest learners, writes…
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Study Reveals That Small Businesses Aren’t Hiring Enough Veterans. Why?
The U.S. Chamber of Commerce and insurance company MetLife have found from a recent study that not enough small businesses…
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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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