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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Josh Shapiro Welcomes Gretchen Whitmer to the Linc, Adding Fuel to 2028 Talk
Sunday night’s Eagles–Lions matchup brought more than football star power to Lincoln Financial Field, writes Sean Collins Walsh for The Philadelphia Inquirer. Pennsylvania Governor Josh…
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Crozer Closings Prompt Emergency Service Tax in Swarthmore
Swarthmore Borough now has an emergency service tax to cover rising EMS costs after the closure of Crozer Health, writes Henry Savage and Denali Sagner…
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Historic Old City Bank to Transform Into Immersive Arts Installation Venue in March 2026
Manufacturers National Bank, the historic Old City bank that is currently under construction, will be transformed into a six-story arts venue in March 2026, writes…
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Eagles Cheerleader from Levittown Also Inspires as Teacher, Coach and Grad Student
James LeGette, who lives in Levittown, is managing to balance his career as a special education teacher and his graduate studies while enjoying being one…
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Center City Architect Tony Weber Completes Pocono Dream Home
Center City architect Tony Weber recently finished his International-style dream home in the Poconos, a project that took nearly five years to complete, writes Paul…
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Unwavering School Spirit Remains as Rosemont College Prepares to Close
The community spirit remains strong at Bryn Mawr’s Rosemont College, even as its numbers dwindle, writes Susan Snyder for The Philadelphia Inquirer. Once home to…
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Philadelphia Security Guards Win Better Wages, Benefits in New Union Contract
Security guards at universities and office buildings across Philadelphia approved a new union contract this week that includes higher wages and better benefits, writes Ariana…
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Neumann Goretti Alum Starts New Chapter As Sophomore Transfer Basketball Player At BYU
Robert Wright III, who made a name for himself on the high school level at Neumann Goretti, is embarking on a new journey as a…
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Ken Burns’ New Documentary ‘The American Revolution’ Puts Ben Franklin at Start, Philadelphia at Center
After a decade of filming for his new docuseries The American Revolution, Ken Burns begins with Ben Franklin and positions Philadelphia right at the heart…
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Bensalem’s Jeff Skversky Returns to Philly TV News with New Fox 29 Gig
Jeff Skversky, a Bensalem native and former Philly TV news anchor, is returning to local television with a new gig on Fox 29, writes Nick…
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How a 30-Year-Old Philadelphia Nonprofit That Provides Professional Clothing Has Evolved Over the Years
The Wardrobe, a Philadelphia nonprofit that launched 30 years ago to provide professional clothing to women, has seen its services evolve as society has evolved,…
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Philadelphia Airport Sees Flight Cuts Ahead of Holiday Travel Season
A 10 percent cut in flights out of Philadelphia International Airport began Friday and is expected to cause disruptions ahead of a busy holiday travel…
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Bella Vista Couple’s Townhouse Doubles As Furniture Gallery
David Rosenwasser and Elisa Medina-Jaudes’ townhouse in Bella Vista doubles as their home and also as the location of his furniture gallery, Rarify, writes Terri…
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Bucks County School District May Shut Down If a State Budget Deal Is Not Reached
The Morrisville School District may have to suspend operations on Jan. 30 if a state budget deal is not secured, writes Kristen A. Graham and…
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Proposed Roxborough Development Plans 384 Apartments with 380 Parking Spaces
A proposed residential development in Roxborough near SEPTA’s Ivy Ridge Regional Rail station would include 384 apartments and 380 parking spaces, writes Jake Blumgart for…
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The Borough in Downingtown Offers a Mix of Experiences in One Place
The Borough in Downingtown is the newest hotspot for food and entertainment, bringing together a sports bar, pizzeria, sushi bar, and music venue all under…
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Philadelphia Magazine to Operate As Nonprofit After Being Acquired By The Philadelphia Citizen
The Philadelphia Citizen has officially completed its purchase of Philadelphia Magazine, writes Zoe Greenberg for The Philadelphia Inquirer. As a result of the acquisition, some…










































