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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The Michener Museum Showcases CFEVA’s Legacy and Future
Ron Tarver, once a dedicated photojournalist for the Philadelphia Inquirer, has transitioned from capturing ephemeral moments to creating enduring art, writes Peter Crimmins for WHYY.…
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Homeowners in the Philadelphia Area Stay in Their Homes Longer Than Most Other Cities
Homeowners in the Philadelphia metropolitan area are staying in their homes longer than in most other cities and the country as a whole, writes Michaelle…
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A Montgomery County Native Is the Barber for Sports Stars, Including Travis Kelce
Pat Regan grew up in Rockledge and graduated from La Salle College High School, but these days he is living a glitzier life as the…
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Matt Engle’s Heroic Return Leads Central Bucks West to First Title Game Since 2018
Senior guard Matt Engle, who has been battling injury all season, has led Central Bucks West to its first title game appearance in the Suburban…
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Chester County Restaurant One of Most Reliable Places to Eat in Region
One Chester County restaurant found its place among the unsung heroes in the Philadelphia region who consistently deliver high-quality food, writes Michael Klein for The…
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United States Economy Adds 353,000 Jobs, Surpassing Expectations
The latest job report provided another proof that not only did the United States manage to avoid recession, it is adding new jobs in unexpectedly…
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Montgomery County’s First Micro-Hospital Will Change the Healthcare Landscape
Micro-hospitals are a growing trend in healthcare to reach more patients right in their communities, writes Harold Brubaker for The Philadelphia Inquirer. Montgomery County will…
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Archbishop Wood Track Star Gary Martin Continues to Make History at the University of Virginia
Gary Martin, an Archbishop Wood graduate who became the first high schooler in Pennsylvania to run a sub-four-minute mile two years ago, continues to break…
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Doylestown Woman is the Driving Force of Puppy Bowl Training
Doylestown trainer Victoria Schade is behind the seamless display of athletic puppy prowess in the heartwarming spectacle of the Puppy Bowl, writes Rita Giordano for…
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Food Network Winner Opens Chicken Guy in King of Prussia with Guy Fieri
Philadelphia chef Kevin Cooper won a unique business opportunity on the Food Network’s Guy’s Chance of a Lifetime and now he is partnering with Guy…
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Penn’s Freshman Point Guard Developed Leadership On the Court By Home Experiences of Being the Eldest of 10
Mataya Gayle, freshman point guard for the University of Pennsylvania, is used to battling on the court and it’s something she developed by being the…
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Up for Grabs: Neshaminy Mall’s Search for a Buyer Reflects Wider Retail Real Estate Challenges
Bensalem’s Neshaminy Mall is up for sale due to an increase in vacancies, writes Jesse Bunch for The Philadelphia Inquirer. Neshaminy is among the…
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Jalil Bethea Makes History as Archbishop Wood’s First McDonald’s All-American
Archbishop Wood High School is celebrating an unprecedented achievement as senior guard Jalil Bethea becomes the first student in the school’s history to be named…
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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. She will be succeeding Matt…
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Reporting Platform Launched by Bucks County Coalition to Address LGBTQ and Diversity Policies in Schools
A coalition group is giving Bucks County students, parents, and educators the platform to report incidents or policy changes on LGBTQ issues, diversity initiatives, and…
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Lifelong Educator, Poetry Scholar Thomas J. Quinlan Passes Away at 98
Levittown English teacher, drama club director, poetry scholar, and veteran Thomas J. Quinlan passed away at age 98, writes Gary Miles for The Philadelphia Inquirer.…









































