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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Philadelphia Eagles owner hopes to bring back old Kelly-green color
Philadelphia Eagles owner Jeffrey Lurie is hoping to bring back the team’s old Kelly-green color as an alternate jersey by…
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With nonalcoholic drinks lacking at corporate events, Berwyn woman quits job to build ‘Mocktail’ empire
Laura Taylor of Berwyn began developing a line of nonalcoholic drinks called Mingle Mocktails four years ago, after she quit…
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Relic from Wilt Chamberlain’s 100-point game up for auction
A scoresheet from Wilt Chamberlain’s 100-point game that originally belonged to Toby DeLuca, the late Springfield resident and longtime statistician…
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Rep. Madeline Dean introduces bill to ban plastic guns
A bill introduced by Rep. Madeleine Dean and co-sponsored by 15 of her colleagues, including Reps. Chrissy Houlahan of Chester…
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Berwyn-based TE Connectivity turns to pop culture as a means of marketing
Berwyn-based TE Connectivity has signed on as a corporate partner of the new movie Alita: Battle Angel in the hopes…
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Digital First Media, owner of of three Montco daily newspapers, offers $1.4 Billion to buy Gannett Co., parent of USA Today
In an attempt to become the largest publisher of newspapers in the country, Alden Global Capital, a New York hedge…
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Vanguard’s John Bogle pens 12th book
A new book entitled Stay the Course by Vanguard founder John Bogle offers new details to familiar stories and industry…
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Penn Medicine and $4 Billion marijuana company have big plans for King of Prussia
Curaleaf, a marijuana company valued at $4 billion, and Penn Medicine have big plans for Pennsylvania, specifically in King of…
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Wawa vs. Sheetz intensifies as politics gets involved
The famed rivalry between Wawa and Sheetz has intensified after politics got involved with the convenience-store chains donating to opposing…
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Brewing science becoming popular field of study among beer lovers
The University of the Sciences in Philadelphia is offering a brewing science program that is gaining in popularity, writes Annabelle…
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State lawmakers offer no solutions as school districts continue to impose tax hikes
MONTCO.Today’s owner and publisher wrote extensively about property tax reform during his days as senior editor of Digital First Media.…
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Kiki Vodka, Hatfield, competes in a crowded spirits market
On the Friday leading into Memorial Day weekend, Kiki Vodka debuted in nine state stores as part of the Liquor Control…
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Living near rail stations a boon for suburban homeowners
SEPTA has cited the increased value of suburban homes by rail stations as one of the reasons why mass transit…
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Wawa looking to fill 5,000 positions in next three months
Wawa is looking to add 5,000 full- and part-time jobs over the next three months, writes Sam Wood for the…
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Judge Issues Recommendation in Gerrymandering Case … and Both Sides Praise Decision
The Commonwealth Court judge hearing the high-profile gerrymandering case has recommended that the Pennsylvania Supreme Court uphold the state’s controversial…
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Suburban Real Estate Market Sizzles; Where Have Housing Prices in Montco Increased the Most?
Following years of sluggishness, the real estate market in the Philadelphia suburbs is finally experiencing the recovery it needs, writes…
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Montgomery County’s 60,000 Turnpike’s Toll Scofflaws Given Fair Warning
The Pennsylvania Turnpike Commission has warned drivers with at least six unpaid tolls or outstanding violations of $500 or more…






























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