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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How George School’s Gianna Johnson Went From Bench Player to Basketball Phenom
Just two years ago, Gianna Johnson, a 6-foot-5 forward, was a bench player at Conwell-Egan, still honing her basketball skills, writes Owen McCue for City…
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Nurses at Lower Bucks and Suburban Community Hospital Consider Strike Over Healthcare and Staffing
Nurses at Bristol’s Lower Bucks Hospital and Norristown’s Suburban Community Hospital are ringing in the holiday season with a potential strike, writes Abraham Gutman for…
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Esteemed Bucks County Judge, Avid Outdoorsman, John J. Rufe, Passes Away at 83
John J. Rufe, a renowned figure in Bucks County’s legal community, passed away at 83 due to complications from Parkinson’s disease, writes Gary Miles for…
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Lansdale Native and His Grandfather Breathe Life into Holiday Garden Railway
Josh Faia, who grew up in Lansdale, and his grandfather, Bruce Morrell, worked side by side to bring Morris Arboretum’s Holiday Garden Railway to life,…
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Bucks County Leadership: Mike Missanelli
Mike Missanelli, the sports radio personality and cohost of the JAKIB Postgame Show with Seth Joyner, Derrick Gunn, and Devan Kaney, spoke to BUCKSCO Today…
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William Tennent Alumnus and Respected Lycoming Coach Tim Chiarolanza Reflects on Surviving Major Accident, Brain Injury
Bucks County coach and William Tennent alumnus Tim Chiarolanza does not chalk up overcoming his one percent chance of survival to a miracle, writes Mike…
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Kylie Kelce Autographed Eagles Jacket Fetches $100,000 at Auction
Someone paid $100,000 for a replica of Princess Diana’s Eagles jacket autographed by Kylie Kelce, wife of Eagles center Jason Kelce. The jacket was auctioned…
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Archbishop Wood Girls Basketball Team Aims to Enter the Books With Four Consecutive Titles
The Archbishop Wood girls’ basketball team is on a quest for historic achievement: a fourth consecutive PIAA title, a feat that’s never been accomplished in…
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Archbishop Wood Boys Basketball Team Has High Hopes of Winning Catholic League Crown
Archbishop Wood High School boys’ basketball team has big plans for this season, writes Joseph Santoliquito for The Philadelphia Inquirer. The Vikings, led by Miami-bound…
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Central Bucks West QB Cooper Taylor Paves the Way for Unprecedented Victory Against Garnet Valley
In an extraordinary display of athletic prowess, Central Bucks West quarterback Cooper Taylor led his team to a 28-27 overtime victory against Garnet Valley in…
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Amid S&P Credit Score Downgrade, Sellersville’s Grand View Hospital Invests in More Patients
Grand View Hospital in Sellersville saw a slight notch-drop to BB- in its credit rating from Standard & Poor’s, writes Harold Brubaker for The Philadelphia…
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Bucks County Community College’s Growth in Enrollment Amid National Boost in Undergraduate Students
Since the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic, undergraduate enrollment has spiked significantly, and schools like Bucks County Community College‘s growth are to thank for the…
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Archbishop Wood Grad, Basketball Star Justin Moore Key Player in Drexel’s Plans for New Season
Justin Moore, an Archbishop Wood High School graduate and basketball star, has settled in nicely with Drexel University’s Dragons – newcomers to the Big 5…
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Newtown Graphic Artist Kati Sowiak Transforms Studio Loft into Artful Abode
Before she moved into her current apartment in an 1838 brick building in Newtown, Kati Sowiak lived in a six-bedroom Victorian in the same town…
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National Spotlight is on Local Elections As Bucks County Democrats Retain Their Commissioner Seats
Democrats are sustaining control in the Philadelphia suburbs, and incumbents Bob Harvie and Diane Ellis-Marseglia kept their spots as Bucks County commissioners following Tuesday’s elections,…
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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 consumer financial services company Bankrate,…









































