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.
-
Riddle EMS Rebranded as Main Line Health EMS to Reflect Fleet Mission
Main Line Health has rebranded Riddle Emergency Medical Services at Riddle Hospital in Media as Main Line Health EMS. The announcement was made on Wednesday,…
-
Former Exton Office Building Converted into 32-Unit Apartment Building
A vacant office building in Exton has been redeveloped into a suburban rarity, an apartment building with 24 studio units and eight single-bedroom apartments, writes Joseph N. DiStefano…
-
Crust Vegan Bakery Opens New, Larger Location in East Falls
Crust Vegan Bakery has officially opened in East Falls, moving to a larger location than its two-space operation in Manayunk, writes Beatrice Forman for The…
-
How Montgomery County Found $14M in Savings Without Layoffs
A behind-the-scenes Montgomery County office is quietly reshaping how local government operates, saving taxpayers real money in the process, writes Fallon Roth for The Philadelphia…
-
Atlanta Falcons Appoint Exton’s Matt Ryan to New President of Football Role
Matt Ryan, a native of Exton and Penn Charter graduate, has been appointed as the inaugural president of football for the Atlanta Falcons, according to a staff report from The Philadelphia…
-
Mummers’ 2026 String Band Competition Rescheduled for January 31 After New Year’s Day Postponement
Less than a month after having to be rescheduled due to weather concerns, the Mummers’ string band competition is set for Saturday, Jan. 31, 2026,…
-
Gladwyne Residents React to Jeff Yass–Backed Redevelopment Vision
Pennsylvania’s richest man, Jeff Yass, backs a plan to revitalize much of Gladwyne’s downtown, writes Denali Sagner for The Philadelphia Inquirer. The proposal was unveiled…
-
Chester County Boys’ Basketball Teams Eye Successful 2025-26 Campaign
Chester County boys’ basketball teams are aiming for another successful season, with a strong chance of achieving their goal, writes Joseph Santoliquito for The Philadelphia Inquirer. Coatesville’s Red…
-
Max’s Steaks, Famed Sandwich Shop in Nicetown, Set to Change Ownership for First Time in Three Decades
Max’s Steaks, a Nicetown sandwich shop known for its 100 percent sirloin cheesesteaks and cameo in a popular Philadelphia movie franchise, is being sold, writes…
-
St. Luke’s Health Network AI Helps Staff Identify Deteriorating Patients Faster
St. Luke’s Health Network has implemented an AI tool that allows doctors and nurses to identify deteriorating patient conditions more quickly and intervene earlier, writes…
-
Secondhand Shopping Market for Children’s Items Growing in Philadelphia, Globally
The global secondhand shopping market saw a 15 percent increase in 2024, and that increase is also being seen in Philadelphia, writes Rachel Molenda for…
-
P.J. Whelihan’s Restaurant Group Takes Over Newtown Iron Hill Site
A new tenant may be moving into the shuttered Iron Hill in Newtown, as PJW Restaurant Group was approved to assume the lease starting Dec.…
-
Radnor to Acquire 14 Acres at Valley Forge Military Academy
The Radnor Township Board of Commissioners plans to acquire 14 acres of land owned by Valley Forge Military Academy in Wayne to limit development there,…
-
Eastern Atlantic States Regional Council of Carpenters to Relocate Headquarters to the Navy Yard
The Eastern Atlantic States Regional Council of Carpenters is planning to relocate its headquarters from Spring Garden to the Philadelphia Navy Yard, write Ariana Perez-Castells…
-
Philadelphia’s Middle Child Enters Court Battle With Las Vegas Restaurant of the Same Name
Matthew Cahn, owner of Philadelphia’s popular Middle Child restaurants, is asking a federal court judge to prevent a forthcoming Las Vegas restaurant from using the…
-
Stephen Sheetz’ Successful Expansion Helped Fuel Wawa Rivalry
A Pennsylvania food feud continues between Delaware County-based Wawa and Altoona-based Sheetz, even with the recent death of Sheetz CEO Stephen G. Sheetz, writes Emily…
-
How Montgomery County United to Build New Homeless Shelters
Montco is preparing to open three full-time, short-term emergency shelters by the end of 2025, writes Jake Blumgart for The Philadelphia Inquirer. This marks a…
-
How a West Philadelphia Theater Kid Grew Up to Become a Veteran Hollywood Production Designer
For nearly 50 years, Wynn Thomas, 72, has built a career as a Hollywood production designer. After recently winning an honorary Oscar back in November,…











































