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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Phillies’ Hot Pants Patrol Women Built Bonds That Still Thrive Decades Later
Women of the Phillies’ Hot Pants Patrol, who spent about a decade working for the local MLB team as an…
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Haverford Man Loses $100,000 in Koi Fish to Power Outage
He spent 20 years taking care of 100 koi fish until the power outage from last week’s storm killed them…
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Campbell’s Heiress, Equestrian Mary Alice Dorrance Malone Bred Olympic Stallions in Chester County
Mary Alice Dorrance Malone was more than the Campbell’s Soup heiress. She was an award-winning equestrian enthusiast and used to…
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These Montco Breweries are Redefining the Suburban Beer Scene
Craft beer lovers rejoice! Montgomery County has some great breweries with a variety of flavor profiles. The Philadelphia Inquirer compiled…
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Worcester Garden Transforms into a Pollinator Sanctuary
Suzanne and Doug Shank’s Worcester backyard buzzes with life, beauty, and purpose, writes Sally A. Downey for the Philadelphia Inquirer.…
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East Norriton’s Suburban Community Hospital Transitions to Behavioral Health Center
East Norriton’s Suburban Community Hospital will end its run as a full-service facility next month and officially reopen as a…
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Hot Enough for You? Here’s How Philadelphia Summer Temperatures Have Changed in 60 Years
A Philadelphia heat wave, the region’s first for 2025, hits this week. An Environmental Protection Agency report found that heat…
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Hooked on Hockey Since Age Five, Phoenixville’s Sloane Hartmetz Now Aims to Go Pro
Phoenixville’s Sloane Hartmetz, a Team USA player who has been passionate about hockey since age five, now has a new…
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Bonded Warehouse Could Help Small Businesses Better Navigate Current Tariff Policies
Bringing a bonded warehouse to Philadelphia could help small businesses more effectively navigate the Trump Administration’s back-and-forth tariff policies, writes…
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Govberg Jewelers’ Next Chapter Begins with Luxe Ardmore Showroom
Wynnewood’s Jackie Tripoli, a 35-year veteran of Govberg Jewelers, the joy of high-end jewelry isn’t just the sparkle — it’s…
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Former West Chester Coach Lucille Kyvallos Inducted Into Women’s Basketball Hall of Fame
Lucille Kyvallos, former coach at West Chester University and Queens College, was inducted into the Women’s Basketball Hall of Fame…
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Lower Merion’s Growth Outpaces Region Amid Affordability Crunch
Lower Merion is experiencing yet another population upswing, writes Denali Sagner for the Philadelphia Inquirer. According to the latest census…
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Charming Wynnewood Cottage, Once Part of Clothier Family’s Ballytore Estate, Listed for $1.8M
A charming Wynnewood cottage dating back to 1878 that later became part of the Clothier family’s Ballytore estate is for…
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Bryn Mawr’s John Middleton, Phillies Owner, Shares His Other Great Passion
Bryn Mawr resident John Middleton is known as the Phillies owner with World Series-sized ambitions, but he and his wife…
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Spring-Ford Quarterback Matt Zollers Joins Drills at Missouri, Feels ‘Biggest and Strongest’ Post-Injury
Spring-Ford star quarterback Matt Zollers joined spring drills at Missouri after suffering a gruesome ankle injury during a nonleague game…
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Norristown Phenom Cavan Sullivan Gets a Glimpse into the Future
Norristown’s own Cavan Sullivan was among the 37,000 fans at Lincoln Financial Field cheering on his future team, writes Jonathan…
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Severe Rise in Endowment Tax ‘Devastating’ to Swarthmore College
Swarthmore College could be hit with a tax rate increase in its endowments from 1.4 percent to anywhere from 14…























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