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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Philly Airport CEO Chellie Cameron Takes on New Role as City Chamber President
Chellie Cameron, the CEO of Philadelphia International Airport and Northeast Philadelphia Airport is stepping down June 24 to become the…
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Willow Grove Mall Shop Got Glen ‘Hurricane’ Schwartz Started on Bow Tie Collection
Meteorologist Glenn “Hurricane” Schwartz started his iconic bow tie collection with a few special pieces he bought at a Willow…
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Montco Office Break Rooms That Once Produced Coffee and Water Cooler Chitchat Could Soon Yield Medical Breakthroughs
Office space that once produced things like ideas and strategies — and their kitchens that once bred weird things in…
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Abington’s Attorney General Josh Shapiro Files Court Statement in Support of William Penn Lawsuit
Pennsylvania is not adequately funding public education and it’s violating its constitution, states Pennsylvania Attorney General Josh Shapiro, who also…
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Bucks County HS Senior Becomes First PA High School Competitor to Run an Under-Four-Minute Mile
The first PA high school student ever to break the four-minute mile threshold did so at last weekend’s Philadelphia Catholic…
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Blue Bell-based The Badger Group Teams Up with Durst Organization on Redevelopment of Penn’s Landing
Blue Bell-based The Badger Group has joined the Durst Organization’s project to redevelop Penn’s Landing into a district of residential…
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After Struggling Through the Pandemic, BBQ Unlimited Owners Hope Their Luck Will Change at Willow Grove Park
After struggling through the pandemic, Sean and Nikeah Green are hoping a fresh start at Willow Grove Park will help…
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SEPTA’s Plan to Extend Rail Line to King of Prussia Takes Another Important Step Forward
SEPTA’s plan to extend its rail line service to King of Prussia has taken another important step forward in its…
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Dr. Don Flynn, of Abington, Teacher, Star Baseball Player, and Air Force Veteran, Dies Aged 83
Dr. Don Flynn, of Abington, a beloved teacher, star baseball player, versatile athlete, and Air Force veteran, died on April…
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Villanova Taps Legendary Coach as Commencement Speaker
Villanova University announced Thursday that outgoing Villanova basketball coach Jay Wright will be the school’s commencement speaker, writes Susan Snyder…
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Find Some of the Best Outdoor & Rooftop Dining in Montgomery County
Warmer weather is upon us, and it’s time to celebrate Montgomery County at some of the best outdoor and rooftop…
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Gladwyne’s Newest Lunch Spot Schools the Competition
Chef Henry Morgan, previously of CookNSolo, Michael Solomonov’s famed restaurant group, has opened his first concept, Homeroom, in Gladwyne, reports…
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Accomplished Commencement Speakers Line Up at Montgomery County Universities This Month
Montgomery County colleges will host a variety of commencement speakers this May, writes Susan Snyder for The Philadelphia Inquirer. Here’s…
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Abington Mother and Daughter Start Nonprofit to Make Clinical Trials More Diverse, Raise Awareness of Breast Cancer
Anita T. Conner, of Abington, and her daughter, Kerri Conner Matchett, were diagnosed with breast cancer ten years apart, writes…
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Erdenheim Man, Former Football Star and Hospitality Exec, Dies at 83
James J. Osborne Jr., formerly of Erdenheim, the former co-owner and CEO of Williamson Hospitality Services, college football star, and…
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Great Valley Grad Under Fire from NBA Legend: ‘I Will Take This All the Way to the Supreme Court’
Winning Time, the HBO miniseries about the dynastic rise of the Los Angeles Lakers that was produced by Great Valley…
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$5.2 Billion Chinook Deal From Germany Nearly at Doorstep of Ridley Boeing Plant
The Ridley Boeing plant has come into a potentially lucrative $5.27 billion deal to produce 60 new Chinook CH-47F military…
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Conshy’s AmerisourceBergen Reaches Hefty Settlement with Washington for ‘Flooding State with Painkillers’
Conshohocken-based AmerisourceBergen along with McKesson and Cardinal Health has reached a $518 million settlement with Washington in a complex trial…




















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