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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This Large Farm in Mechanicsville Continues to Produce Food for Those in Need
The Carversville Farm Foundation in Mechanicsville donates all of the high-quality produce it harvests to organizations that feed people in poverty, writes Alfred Lubrano for…
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Jefferson Health, Largest Health System in Philadelphia Region, Announces Layoffs
About 400 positions at Jefferson Health will be eliminated this week as part of the health system’s plan to reduce costs by $300 million, writes…
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Archbishop Wood Basketball Star Continues to Rise in Recruiting Rankings
Archbishop Wood High School star Jalil Bethea has been having a great summer which he rounded out recently with a strong dunk that resulted in…
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Warrington Resident Remembered for Time with Philadelphia Parks and Recreation Commission
Carol B. Rice, of Warrington Township, a retired deputy commissioner for Philadelphia Parks and Recreation, died on June 17 aged 80, writes Gary Miles for…
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Sellersville’s Marissa Sheva Going to the World Cup on the Republic of Ireland’s Team
Marissa Sheva, the 26-year-old midfielder from Sellersville, is headed to the World Cup as part of the Republic of Ireland team, writes Jonathan Tannenwald for…
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Cement Mason from Bucks County Construction Group One of Many Repairing I-95
As construction crews hurry to reopen part of I-95 in a timely manner, one cement mason from Bucks County has worked hard to help. Rosa…
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Low and Middle-income Buyers Face Shortage of Affordable Homes in Philadelphia Area
Despite plenty of available homes for sale at high prices, low- and middle-income homebuyers in the Philadelphia metro area are currently facing a shortage of…
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Philadelphia’s ‘Museum Doctor’ Is Remembered for Passion for Historic Buildings
Peter Saylor, a Philadelphia architect and civic leader, recently passed away at the age of 81. He is remembered for his passion for renovating historic…
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Award-Winning Painter from New Hope Remembered for His Unforgettable Art Pieces
An artist from Bucks County is being remembered for his pieces that showed the area in a different medium, writes Gary Miles for The Philadelphia…
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Couple Decorates Their Holland Home with Colorful Items Acquired During Their Many Trips
Jayme Trott and Bud Johnson enriched their Holland home during a recent renovation with colorful items they acquired during their many trips abroad, especially to…
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Traffic Congestion on Schuylkill Expressway Can Be a Good Thing if You Are a Billboard Advertiser
Advertisers are looking to take advantage of traffic congestion in the area, including on the Schuylkill Expressway, a freeway through southern Montgomery County and Philadelphia,…
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Owner of King of Prussia’s Morgan Properties Supports Josh Harris’ $6.05B Bid for NFL Team
Mitchell Morgan, owner of King of Prussia-based Morgan Properties, is among the investors who are supporting private-equity billionaire and Sixers co-owner Josh Harris’s $6.05 billion…
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Langhorne Native, Villanova Guard Commits to Play Basketball for Drexel University
A basketball player form Bucks County is continuing her career in the sport as she transfers to play for another major college’s team. Gustav Elvin…
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Lower Gwynedd-Based Developer Hopes to Build Apartments in One of City’s Most Desirable Neighborhoods
Lower Gwynedd Township-based Lark Management wants to build an 87-unit apartment building in one of Philadelphia’s most desirable residential neighborhoods, writes Jake Blumgart for The…
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After a Quarter-Century, Germantown Academy’s Girls Basketball Coach to Step Away from the Sidelines
Germantown Academy’s girls basketball coach Sherri Retif said she will retire at the end of the school year after 25 seasons with the program, writes…
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New Lower Merion Program Celebrates Township’s Rich History
The Lower Merion Conservancy is honoring the historic homes in the township with special brass plaques, writes Paul Jablow for The Philadelphia Inquirer. The pilot program first…
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New Britain Manufacturer’s Medical Tool Developed at Temple University, Approved by FDA
A manufacturer located in Bucks County recently created an important medical implement that was approved by the FDA. John George wrote about the technological advancement…
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Bucks County Power Plant Listed Among Pennsylvania’s ‘Dirty Dozen’ Polluters
According to PennEnvironment, an environmental advocacy group, Fairless Energy in Fairless Hills is one of the “dirty dozen” greenhouse gas-emitting polluters in Pennsylvania, writes Frank…









































