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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John Fetterman Outperforms Joe Biden in All Collar Counties Except for Chester County
John Fetterman has recorded a higher vote share in the Senate race than that of Joe Biden in the 2020 presidential election in Montgomery, Delaware,…
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Levittown Native Has High Hopes for Undefeated Race Horse
A Bucks County resident and successful business owner has been enjoying the success of a Colt race horse that he is the co-owner of. writes…
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Central Bucks West Basketball Star Returns to Region After Stint at Penn State
A Bucks County basketball player recently switched college teams, bringing her talents to another Pennsylvania university. Meghann Morhardt wrote about the rising basketball star for…
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Gaining an Hour Extra of Sleep Is Only One Reason to Like the Nov. 6 ‘Fall Back’ of the Clocks
While a lot of people do not relish the thought of moving their clocks an hour back, daylight saving time comes with several advantages everyone…
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Perkasie Restaurant Listed as Having One of the Best Tasting Menus in the Philadelphia Area
A Bucks County restaurant just made a major list of eateries with the best tasting menus, a huge accomplishment in the local dining scene. Jenn…
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For Many Students, Popular University of Pennsylvania Course on Ghosts and Afterlife Took on Deeper Meaning During Pandemic
Justin McDaniel, a professor of religious studies who teaches the popular University of Pennsylvania course called “Gods, Ghosts, and Monsters,” has long been intrigued by…
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New Hope Shop Offers Tie-Dye Clothing Items, Other Designer Fashion Goods for a Charitable Cause
A store in Bucks County has become known for their unique style used in the vast majority of the clothing items that they sell. Staff…
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Doylestown Museum Held Prom, Where All Were Welcome and Could Wear Whatever They Wanted
A Bucks County museum recently hosted a unique prom, where all were welcome and diversity was a main component of the event. Oona Goodin-Smith wrote…
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A Young Artist from Jamison Finds a Large Audience with His Work Made During a Long Hospital Stay
A young Bucks County artist, who lives with autism, recently found a large fanbase with his work, which he made during troubling times. Jason Laughlin…
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Indigenous People Want to See Governments, Big Institutions Take ‘Land Acknowledgments’ One Step Further
The lands belonging to Ann Remy’s Lenni-Lenape ancestors used to cover the entire Philadelphia region, along with parts of New York and Delaware, and the…
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Levittown Couple Did Not Think They Would Ever Have Children, But Then Parenthood Chose Them
Levittown couple Sean and Richard Schaible did not think parenthood would ever be possible for them, writes Anndee Hochman for The Philadelphia Inquirer. Both using…
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Doylestown-Based Firm Launches New Skincare Company, Run By Former Johnson & Johnson Scientist
In collaboration with a major health and beauty company in Doylestown, a local couple has just launched their own skincare company. Lisa Dukart wrote about…
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Former Central Bucks East Star Is Playing for Penn State, One of Best Punters in Country
While he might have taken a roundabout route to Penn State, former Central Bucks East star Barney Amor is a consistent tour de force for…
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Local Woman Is A Head of the Popcorn Game at Citizens Bank Park
If you visit Citizens Bank Park you’re bound to see a woman balancing a tub of popcorn boxes on her head. That’s just Samantha DiMarco…
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Like a Black Friday Consumer at the Mall, SEPTA to Go on KoP Real Estate Shopping Binge
Black Friday is still weeks away; however, SEPTA is about to go on a unique kind of King of Prussia shopping spree, as Thomas Fitzgerald…
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Graduate of Holland-Based High School Now Teaches Alongside Her Daughter in Philadelphia
A teacher with Bucks County roots recently started working with her new coworker at a Philadelphia elementary school: her daughter. Kristen A. Graham wrote about…
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Federal Grant to SEPTA to Increase Safety of Rail-Car/Passenger-Car Hot Spots
A $15 million federal grant is funding a SEPTA initiative to increase traffic safety at 22 Regional Rail lines crossings. Thomas Fitzgerald tracked down the…
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Warminster Resident, Former Transmission Engineer Lived An Active Life, Even After He Turned 100
A Bucks County resident, who had a career with a major news outlet, is being remembered for his tenacity and active lifestyle. Gary Miles wrote…









































