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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Glenmoore Family Honors Late Son with Memorial Spaceflight
A Glenmoore family will honor their late son with a unique memorial through Celestis Inc., writes Rita Giordano for The Philadelphia Inquirer. The company, based…
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King of Prussia’s Universal Health Services Braces for $400 M Hit from Medicaid Cuts
Universal Health Services is looking at a financial curveball, but isn’t panicking, writes Harold Brubaker for The Philadelphia Inquirer. The King of Prussia company operates…
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FCC Initiates Second Investigation of Comcast and NBCUniversal This Year
The Federal Communications Commission has launched another investigation into NBCUniversal and its parent company, Comcast, this year, focusing on their management of local broadcast television…
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Wayne Couple Turns Patio at Historic Home Into Personal Oasis
Kate and Paul Hermans transformed the backyard of their historic Wayne home, designed by renowned architect Frank Furness, into a true personal oasis, writes Emily…
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Bucks County Leadership: Allan Matyger, Executive Vice President and Chief Information Officer, WSFS Bank
Allan Matyger, Executive Vice President and Chief Information Officer at WSFS Bank, spoke with BUCKSCO Today about growing up in Newark, Del., learning leadership as…
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UPenn Bets on AI Future with Betty Supercomputer in Collegeville
The University of Pennsylvania joined the AI arms race with Betty, a new supercomputer located in Collegeville, about 30 miles from its main campus, writes…
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Canvassers Offer Message of Hope to Bucks County SEPTA Riders
The canvassing team at the Woodbourne station platform are trying to let as many SEPTA riders as possible know that it is still not too…
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Philadelphians Fight to Save the Wanamaker Holiday Experience. Join in the Fun.
You know, two people yelled at me this week. But what I read in The Philadelphia Inquirer absolutely and wonderfully made up for it. A…
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Albright College in Reading Fights for Survival with Strategic Changes
Albright College in Reading, one of the many higher education options for Chester County students, ended its recent fiscal year with a surplus of over…
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10 Months to Go and Aronimink PGA Championship Tickers Are Sold Out
The PGA Championship at Aronimink Golf Club in Newtown Square isn’t happening until May 2026, but daily ground tickets are already sold out, writes Ariel…
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Warminster Native Named ‘Man of the Year’ by Atlantic East Conference
Dominic Petruzzelli, a Warminster native and defender for the men’s soccer team at Neumann University, capped off a standout 2024 season by receiving Atlantic East…
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Water, Water Everywhere
It’s a hot summer day. Sweat trickles down your back. Clothing clings to your damp skin. You gaze at the Schuylkill River, longing to dive…
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Charming Mid-Century Modern in Quakertown Hits Market for $655,000
A charming secluded mid-century modern home, surrounded by mature trees and plantings, is now on the market in Quakertown for $655,000, writes Paul Jablow for…
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Angelo’s Pizzeria Is Coming to Conshohocken as Expansion Heats Up
Angelo’s Pizzeria owner, Danny DiGiampietro is expanding in every direction, writes Michael Klein for The Philadelphia Inquirer. DiGiampietro recently confirmed he’s planning a new pizzeria…
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New CEO, Ed Jimenez Charts Growth Path for Main Line Health
Main Line Health’s new CEO, Ed Jimenez, stepped into his new role with a vision to bring the healthcare system back to profitability, writes Harold…
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Duffy’s Cut Researchers Believe They Found Second Mass Grave of Irish Railroad Workers Likely Killed in 1832
Brothers William and Frank Watson, the researchers who first uncovered Duffy’s Cut, believe they have discovered a second mass grave of Irish railroad workers buried…
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Exton-Based Enigma Networks Delivers Cyber Protection for AI-Driven Threats
Enigma Networks, a cybersecurity software developer based in Exton, provides protection against artificial intelligence-driven network threats, writes Joseph N. DiStefano for The Philadelphia Inquirer. The…









































