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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Watch for These Montgomery County Development Projects in 2024
Development projects in the Philadelphia region are still facing a lot of uncertainty in 2024 as some have been paused,…
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Thomas Jefferson, Temple University Among Local Nursing Programs Advancing Off State’s Watch List
Five Philadelphia-area nursing programs, including Thomas Jefferson and Temple University, are now off a state watch list as more graduates…
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Upper Pottsgrove Breaks Ground for Municipal Complex Despite Concerns of Residents
In a decision that may set a legal precedent for other municipalities, Upper Pottsgrove has moved forward on building a…
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Update: An Unexpected Elimination Among the Philly Contestants Leaves Royersford ‘Bachelor’ With Fewer Choices
Spoiler Warning — this recap of the second episode of ABC’s “The Bachelor,” featuring Royersford native Joey Graziadei contains spoilers,…
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Town Hall Meeting Gives Hope to Opponents of Camping Ground at Big Elk Creek State Park
A packed town hall meeting earlier this month saw hundreds of people show up to express their displeasure over the…
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King of Prussia Condo Boasts Rooftop Terrace with Views of Valley Forge National Historical Park
A lovely three-bedroom, two-bathroom condo in King of Prussia with a huge rooftop terrace and views of Valley Forge National…
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Would You Want Your House to Smell Like Jason Kelce?
Someone has made candles that smell like NFL players, but there wasn’t a Jason Kelce-scented candle, writes Gabriela Carroll for…
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‘The Bachelor’ Joey Graziadei Dishes About Growing Up in Montgomery County
In an interview with The Philadelphia Inquirer’s Beatrice Forman, “The Bachelor” Joey Graziadei chats about growing up in Montgomery County.…
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Notable Cold-Case, High-Profile Prosecutor Jennifer Schorn Rises to District Attorney in Bucks County
Jennifer Schorn, a 25-year Bucks County prosecutor, is getting a long-awaited promotion, writes Vinny Vella for The Philadelphia Inquirer. …
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Unpacking Growing Trend of Philly-area Football Recruits Starting College Early
Several Philadelphia area football recruits have been choosing to enroll in college early. It is a growing trend that may…
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A Bryn Mawr Chemist Shares How to Make the Perfect Cuppa in New Book
Michelle Francl, a Bryn Mawr College chemistry professor, shares the science behind making the perfect cup of tea in her…
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Archbishop Wood’s Jalil Bethea Enters Naismith Award Watch List
Archbishop Wood High School’s basketball prodigy, Jalil Bethea, has been making significant waves in the national high school basketball scene,…
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Unhappy with Recent Court Decision Regarding Gambling Inside Chickie’s & Pete’s, South Philadelphia Residents Are Continuing Its Fight Against It
After a Commonwealth Court recently allowed Parx Casino to move its race- and sports-betting business inside the Chickie’s & Pete’s…
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Philadelphia Folk Festival Will Return to Old Pool Farm This Summer
Now in its 61st year, the Philadelphia Folk Festival is returning to Old Pool Farm near Schwenksville in August, writes…
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Philly RiSE Program Aims to Diversify Real Estate Industry, Build Housing Wealth in Historically Underserved Communities
Black Squirrel’s Philly RiSE program aims to diversify the real estate industry and build housing wealth in communities of color…
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NYC Hoops Star Ethan Johnston Enriches His Basketball Skills at Pottstown’s Hill School
Sophomore Ethan Johnston, a Queens native, is the latest New York City basketball star who joined The Hill School in…




































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