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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Bachelor Favorite Joey Graziadei Joins Dancing with the Stars
Former Bachelor star and Collegeville native, Joey Graziadei will join the cast of the upcoming season of Dancing with the…
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Coaching Is Still a Joy for Mark Ferrante at Villanova University
Villanova Wildcats didn’t need a head football coach in the summer of 1987, still fresh from an 8-1 season that…
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Doylestown Native Pink Bungee Jumps Her Way onto Lincoln Financial Field Stage During Her Latest Philly Concert
Doylestown native Pink, was once again her unabashed, acrobatic, self during her latest concert at Lincoln Financial Field, writes Rosa…
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Local Family Steps Up, Files Title IX Complaint Against Phoenixville Area School District
A Phoenixville family recently filed a complaint against the Phoenixville Area School District citing alleged disparities between the boys’ and…
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$2 Million William Penn Foundation Grant Moves Rail Park Expansion Closer to Reality
Thanks to a new $2 million grant from the William Penn Foundation, the expansion of the Rail Park has moved…
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Class is in Session at North Penn, But So are the Bees
Honeybees have infested North Penn High School in Lansdale, reports Henry Savage for The Philadelphia Inquirer. On Monday, just two…
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Couple Finds Local Colonial With ‘Good Bones’ and Gets to Work on Its Old World Charm
Nicole and Kenny Klein wanted to move from Manayunk to a suburban neighborhood where they could walk to at least…
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Lafayette Hill Native, Billionaire Michael Rubin Bets Big on Fanatics’ Future
Former 76ers part-owner and Lafayette Hill native Michael Rubin is all-in on his company, Fanatics, reports Christian Red for The…
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Ardmore’s Venezuelan Restaurant Autana Won’t Be Gone for Long
Ardmore’s Autana has closed its doors for good, reports Michael Klein for The Philadelphia Inquirer. But that’s not the end…
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Philadelphia Eagles Push Women’s Flag Football Closer to PIAA Sanction
With the help of the Philadelphia Eagles, girls’ flag football is growing in popularity and getting closer to being sanctioned…
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West Philly Pastry Chef Leaves Restaurant Business to Launch Solo Baked Goods Enterprise
Pastry chef Emily Wilson left the demanding restaurant business to go it alone, and she is now building a community…
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Delaware County Woman Goes Viral for Confronting Attacker, Gets Outpouring of Support
After Delaware County woman Nikki Bullock demonstrated an immense act of bravery in a now-viral video, she and her girlfriend…
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‘X’ Marks the Spot in Oaks at Eclectic The American Treasure Tour Museum
The American Treasure Tour Museum in Oaks is home to the strangest assortment of collectibles, reports Stephanie Farr for The…
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Parents Fight Springfield School District for Control Over Screens
Concerned mother Meredith McGlinchey pushed Springfield School District to keep YouTube out of classrooms after her son got hooked on…
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Bala’s Susquehanna International Group Bets Big Money on the Little Guy
Bala-Cynwyd’s Jeff Yass founded Susquehanna International Group in 1987, and now he is the wealthiest man in Pennsylvania. SIG is…
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Step Inside the $5.99M ‘Gatsby Barn’ in New Hope: A 1920s-Inspired Luxury Estate
A luxurious property in New Hope, once home to famed musician Leon Redbone, is now on the market for $5,995,000,…
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Bryn Mawr College Latest to Join SEPTA’s Free Ride Program
Students at Bryn Mawr College will be able to take up to 240 rides a month starting this fall with…


















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