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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What Could Become of the SS United States? Redevelopment Plans All Hinge on Potential Partners
As the search for a new home for the SS United States marches on, the possibilities of its future are…
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Crozer Health Now Getting Service Help From Temple and Jefferson
The Crozer-Chester Medical Center, Delaware County’s only trauma center, is having trouble paying its bills, so it’s looking for partner…
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A Prominent Figure in Women’s Golf Is Buried in Unmarked Grave in Bala Cynwyd
While her name might not be as recognizable today as it once was, Glenna Collett Vare was a revolutionary figure…
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Main Line Health Scientist on a Quest to Find the Secret to Regeneration
Regrowing nerves and healing wounds without scarring? It might seem a little too sci-fi right now, but one Main Line…
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As Renovations Ensue, Pat’s King of Steaks Will Operate Out of a Customized Van
For nearly a century, Pat’s King of Steaks has been a South Philadelphia staple for cheesesteak lovers, writes Michael Klein…
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Harrah’s in Chester Hit With ‘Space Jam’ Copyright Lawsuit
The owners of Harrah’s Philadelphia Casino & Racetrack in Chester have been hit with a federal Space Jam copyright lawsuit…
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‘Most Beloved Lawyer’ Fox Rothschild’s Stanley Cohen Remembered
Stanley S. Cohen, formerly of Lower Merion, retired managing partner at the Fox Rothschild law firm, volunteer, and mentor, died…
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A Police Dog Who Aided in Capturing Prison Escapee Honored at National Dog Show
Rom, a K-9 who helped track down Danilo Cavalcante after the convicted murderer escaped from prison, was recognized at the…
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Philadelphia-based Startup, BioPhy, Uses Breakthrough AI Technology to Help Accelerate the Drug Trial Process
Drug companies could soon be quicker and more accurate in getting promising products onto the market if one Philadelphia startup…
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Opponents of Upper Gwynedd Affordable Apartment Complex Say It Violates Constitution
Approval of an affordable apartment complex in a light industrial zone in Upper Gwynedd has some residents concerned about the…
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Upper Gwynedd’s Marc Satalof Rolls Up His Sleeve One Last Time to Donate 280th Pint of Blood
Marc Satalof, a former Philly school teacher living in Upper Gwynedd, is retiring from the donating blood business after giving…
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Dresher Native, PLL Top Dog Michael Sowers Will Play Close to Home
Dresher native and 2022 Premier Lacrosse League championship game MVP Michael Sowers will be playing close to home in the…
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A Surprising New Wedding Registry Trend Is Asking for Cash for Home Down Payment
Couples getting married in the Philadelphia region are using their wedding registries to ask for help to buy a new…
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George School Freshman Could Be Next Kobe Bryant According to Bryant’s AAU Coach
The similarities between George School freshman Tyler Sutton and Kobe Bryant during his Lower Merion High School days are undeniable,…
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New Report Finds Your Dollar Goes Further in Philadelphia’s Favorable Local Holiday Shopping Scene
The Philadelphia region is one of the country’s best areas for local holiday shopping, according to a new report by…
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Comcast is Using Innovation to Become More Inclusive to Customers with Disabilities
Comcast is expanding its American Sign Language video remote interpreting services pilot to six Philadelphia locations, writes Lizzy McLellan Ravitch…
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Richard Shupak, Whose Innovations Helped Improve Microsoft Code, Remembered
Richard M. Shupak, formerly of Dresher, a retired research software development engineer whose inventions helped improve existing Microsoft software code,…
























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