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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Di Bruno Bros. to Close Three Stores, Including Center City Market at Franklin Residences
Di Bruno Bros. will be closing three of its five locations in the coming weeks, including its Center City market, write Denali Sagner and Michael…
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Philadelphia Comedienne Betsy Kenney Finds Viral Success With Subtle Hometown Humor
Philadelphia comedienne Betsy Kenney spent ten years pursuing comedy in New York before gaining viral success with her subtle hometown humor, writes Abigail Covington for…
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Philadelphia Couple Embarking on Project to Turn Historical Society Hill Church Into Their New Family Home
Philadelphia couple Carrita Thomas and Jake Stein have been residents of Society Hill since 2021, both attracted by the neighborhood’s many playgrounds and parking spots,…
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Pennsylvania’s Large Rivers Struggle While Small Creeks Offer Path to Recovery
With Pennsylvania’s flagship waterbodies like the Delaware River struggling to restore fish and wildlife populations, small creeks offer hope for a broader turnaround, write Scott…
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There’s a County in New York That Dares to Call Itself Delco
Delco always prided itself on its unique culture and general weirdness. Now Delaware County, New York, is promoting its own Delco culture, with a website…
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A Philadelphia Nonprofit Wants to Help City Increase Educational Equity By Incorporating More Play Spaces
Philadelphia nonprofit Playful Learning Landscapes has brought the concept of playful learning to the city over the past decade-plus and want to expand it even…
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New Chapter Begins in 2027 As Will Shortz Moves Storied Crossword Tournament to Philadelphia
Will Shortz, a New York Times crossword editor and NPR puzzle master, is relocating the American Crossword Puzzle Tournament to Philadelphia in 2027, writes Stephanie…
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Limerick Land Swap Would Bring State Game Land to Edgmont
A developer’s proposal to the Pennsylvania Game Commission could give Delaware County its first swatch of Pennsylvania Game Land, writes Frank Kummer for The Philadelphia…
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Comcast Nears $117.5M Settlement Deal in Yearslong Data Breach Lawsuit Proceedings
Comcast has reached a $117.5 million deal to settle 24 class-action lawsuits stemming from a 2023 data breach that might have impacted more than 30…
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Major U.S. 30 Interchange Work Planned for Chester County With 2034 Start
Major changes are being planned for several Chester County interchanges as part of projects to improve a 7.5-mile stretch of U.S. Route 30, writes Brooke…
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Limerick Residents Push Back on Land Swap Amid Data Center Fears
A proposed land swap tied to a major warehouse developer has sparked backlash in Limerick Township, writes Frank Kummer for The Philadelphia Inquirer. Residents packed…
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Former Archbishop Wood Star Collin Gillespie Emerges as Key Contributor for Suns
A Villanova product and Archbishop Wood graduate, Collin Gillespie has emerged as a key contributor for the Phoenix Suns in his second NBA season, writes Matt Breen…
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What Will Happen With the Philadelphia Art Museum’s Rebrand After Marketing Chief’s Resignation?
The Philadelphia Art Museum’s chief marketing officer Paul Dien has announced his resignation, effective February 1, writes Peter Dobrin for The Philadelphia Inquirer. Dien was…
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New Crozer-Chester Owner Plans to Restore Hospital, Emergency Services
Chariot Equities has purchased the now-closed Crozer-Chester Medical Center in Upland for $10 million and hopes to have an agreement within six months with a…
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Frank P. Olivieri, Former Owner of Pat’s King of Steaks for Nearly Four Decades, Remembered
Frank P. Olivieri, who ran the popular South Philadelphia eatery and tourist spot, Pat’s King of Steaks, for several decades, has passed away at the…
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Ex-Eagle Brent Celek, Who Lives in West Chester, Turns Platform Into Men’s Health Advocacy
The former Eagles tight end and Super Bowl champion Brent Celek, who lives in West Chester, is using his platform to raise awareness over men’s health issues,…
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Parker Administration Launches New Program to Help Philly Small Businesses Obtain Free Tax Prep Services
With tax season now upon us, Mayor Cherelle Parker have announced the launch of a new program that allows Philadelphia small businesses to receive free…
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Saks Bankruptcy Leaves King of Prussia Store Intact — for Now
Luxury retailer Saks Global, which operates Saks Fifth Avenue and Neiman Marcus, has filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy, writes Erin McCarthy for The Philadelphia Inquirer.…











































