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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Pennsylvania Museums Reunited with Stolen Artifacts After 50 Years
This past Friday, six Pennsylvania museums were reunited with a variety of firearms that had been stolen by a man during heists that sometimes would…
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Holland Couple Spends 64 Christmases Together After Initially Dancing to ‘Easter Parade’
A “ladies’ choice” dance call at a community event brought James Bradley to the attention of his now-wife Marguerite (Marge). Their footwork to Bing Crosby’s…
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Wayne Family Experiences the Ultimate in Drive-Through Pickups: A New Baby
Wayne couple Yiran and Keating Sherry recently welcomed their second child into the world in a somewhat unexpected way: Maeve Lily was born in their…
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Plymouth Meeting Woman Joins Bathroom Remodeling Revolution Prompted by Pandemic
Allison Greenfield, a Plymouth Meeting resident, is one of the many people nationwide who decided to remodel their bathrooms after they were forced to spend…
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Career Corner: Does Center City Need Millennials or Do Millennials Need Center City?
Everyone has their own feelings on how well remote work fits for them. But many would agree that workers should at least have the option.…
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Although Climate Change Is No Laughing Matter, New Movie from Malvern Native Hopes to Get Giggles from It
While the new movie by Malvern native Adam McKay, Don’t Look Up, focuses on an extinction-level event, his main goal while creating the star-studded feature…
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PA Senate Candidate Dr. Mehmet Oz Would Rather Have His First Name Left Off the Ballot
Mehmet Oz, Montgomery County Pennsylvania Senate candidate better known as television personality Dr. Oz, does not want to be referred to by his real first…
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WCU Grad Helps Her Teenage Son’s Clothing Brand Grow from $178 Investment to $1 Million Business
Philadelphian Trey Brown, at a mere 15 years old, is already riding his clothing brand Spergo to a career as an industry titan. His business…
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U.S. Rep Scanlon Brings a Philly Christmas to the Halls of the U.S. Capitol
It’s a Philly Christmas in the halls of the U.S. Capitol Building in Washington, D.C., at least outside of U.S. Rep. Mary Gay Scanlon’s (D-PA)…
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St. Joseph’s University Builds Residence and Chapel With Unique Brick Design
Arrupe Hall, a new residence for Jesuit priests on the St. Joseph’s University (SJU) campus, has a retro-modern façade, thanks to some unique architectural choices…
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How’s This for Hot Pizza Delivery? This Entrepreneurial Startup Bakes Them en Route to Your Address
When it took two hours for a pizza to arrive one night, Adam Chain of Radnor knew he needed a new business model when it…
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Hilltown Township Homeowners Association Takes Dim View of Couple’s Solar Power Collectors
Athena and Bob Bauerle of Hilltown Township thought they were within the restrictions of their homeowners’ association (HOA) when they installed solar panels on their…
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Michael Smerconish on Taking Over for Fired Friend Chris Cuomo on CNN: ‘I Take No Pleasure in It’
The removal of host Chris Cuomo from CNN has created a programming hole that Doylestown media personality Michael Smerconish is now filling. Smerconish will finish…
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Pennsbury School District Censorship Ruling May Ripple Through Other Districts as Well
The fallout of the federal court order against Pennsbury School District may have implications for neighboring educational systems, and perhaps further than that. Maddie Hanna…
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Two Local Chefs, One from Langhorne, Cook Up a Winning Multicultural Marriage
When Kiki Aranita and Ari Miller first met, they didn’t know each other per se, but their careers in the local restaurant business at least…
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Bottle Shops Offer Unique Array of Brews, and Bucks County Has a Recommendable One
Pennsylvania’s complicated liquor laws may be an inhibitor to consumers. But it may also have given rise to a niche business, so-called bottle shops that…
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With Available Phone Numbers Running Low, Philadelphia Suburbs Get New Area Code
With the currently available options running out of new numbers, Southeastern Pennsylvania is about to get a new telephone area code: 835. Andrew Maykuth dialed…























