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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West Chester Attorney Supports Local Family as Federal Government Re-Examines Decade-Old Death
Attorney Joe Podraza, of West Chester-based law firm Lamb McErlane PC, is representing a Philadelphia family in a decades-long murder…
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Limerick Residents Push Back on Land Swap Amid Data Center Fears
A proposed land swap tied to a major warehouse developer has sparked backlash in Limerick Township, writes Frank Kummer for…
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New Crozer-Chester Owner Plans to Restore Hospital, Emergency Services
Chariot Equities has purchased the now-closed Crozer-Chester Medical Center in Upland for $10 million and hopes to have an agreement…
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Lansdale’s Sean McDermott Fired After Reshaping the Buffalo Bills
Lansdale native Sean McDermott’s nine-year run as head coach of the Buffalo Bills came to an abrupt end this week,…
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From Local Courts to Hawk Hill: The Trust Powering St. Joe’s Womens Basketball
Years of experience and chemistry are fueling the leadership under juniors Gabby Casey and Aleah Snead for St. Joe’s women’s…
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St. Joe’s Hannah Prince Hired as Penn State Head Field Hockey Coach
Hannah Prince, St. Joe’s head coach since 2022, has been appointed as the new head field hockey coach at Penn…
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Cheltenham High Football’s 2026 Season in Doubt After Probe Confirms Toxic Culture, Locker Room Assault
The Cheltenham High football team may not play in 2026 after an external investigation into a locker room assault last…
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Local Investors for Taylor Hospital Buy Springfield Hospital for $1M
Local investors who acquired Taylor Hospital in a bankruptcy auction in September are now picking up Springfield Hospital after the…
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Ex-Eagle Brent Celek, Who Lives in West Chester, Turns Platform Into Men’s Health Advocacy
The former Eagles tight end and Super Bowl champion Brent Celek, who lives in West Chester, is using his platform…
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Two Montgomery County Breweries that Should Be on Your Watch List
The Philadelphia Inquirer’s Henry Savage has gathered a list of new Philly region breweries to be on the watch for…
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Kobe Bryant’s Competitive Drive Forged Chester-Lower Merion Rivalry
Kobe Bryant’s competitive drive helped transform matchups between the Chester Clippers and the Lower Merion Aces into a basketball rivalry…
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Exceptional Cuisine Defines Dining Experience at Carlton Commons Inside Waverly Heights in Gladwyne
Carlton Commons, located inside Waverly Heights in Gladwyne, a senior living community, is serving up some truly impressive and praiseworthy…
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Meet the Pottsown Scout: The Travel Baseball Team Born from a TikTok Joke
A group of South Jersey friends who began posting viral videos during the pandemic have turned their content creation into…
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Riddle EMS Rebranded as Main Line Health EMS to Reflect Fleet Mission
Main Line Health has rebranded Riddle Emergency Medical Services at Riddle Hospital in Media as Main Line Health EMS. The…
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Former Exton Office Building Converted into 32-Unit Apartment Building
A vacant office building in Exton has been redeveloped into a suburban rarity, an apartment building with 24 studio units and eight single-bedroom…
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How Montgomery County Found $14M in Savings Without Layoffs
A behind-the-scenes Montgomery County office is quietly reshaping how local government operates, saving taxpayers real money in the process, writes…
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Atlanta Falcons Appoint Exton’s Matt Ryan to New President of Football Role
Matt Ryan, a native of Exton and Penn Charter graduate, has been appointed as the inaugural president of football for the Atlanta Falcons, according to…


















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