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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Plan for Major Data Center at Former Pennhurst Site Faces Resident Opposition
A plan to redevelop the former Pennhurst State School and Hospital site in East Vincent Township into a large-scale data center is meeting resistance from…
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Aramark Signs Systemwide Contract Covering Food, Other Services with Penn Medicine
Aramark, based in Philadelphia, has entered into a systemwide agreement with the University of Pennsylvania Health System to provide food and additional services, writes Harold…
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New York Developer Proposes New Tower on Columbus Boulevard, Tying Project to Delaware River Trail Extension
A New York developer plans to build a 620-unit, 36-story building on Columbus Boulevard in South Philadelphia, taking advantage of multiple zoning bonuses to create…
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$50,000 Grant Boosts WEALTH Collective’s Fight Against Home Appraisal Bias in Philadelphia and Beyond
The WEALTH Collective has received $50,000 from the Economy League of Greater Philadelphia to support its efforts to eliminate home appraisal bias locally and beyond,…
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Montco’s Bakery Scene Is on the Rise
Montgomery County is home to more than just history and shopping destinations — it’s also a sweet spot for some of the region’s best bakeries.…
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Josh Shapiro Flexes Political Influence with Large Donation to Democratic Party
Abington’s Josh Shapiro has yet to formally launch his reelection campaign, but he’s already flexing political muscle, writes Brett Sholtis for the Philadelphia Inquirer. This…
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With Community Support, Kensington Health Sciences Academy Students Create New School Library
Students at Kensington Health Sciences Academy have managed to build their own school library, thanks to support and contributions from the local community, writes Kristen…
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After Closing All Locations, Including West Chester and Exton, Iron Hill Officially Files for Bankruptcy
After closing all its locations last month, including West Chester and Exton, and after nearly three decades in business, Iron Hill Brewery & Restaurant has…
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Philadelphia-Based Athleisure Brand Addison Bay is Gaining Nationwide Exposure, Thanks to New Partnership
Addison Bay, the Philadelphia-based athleisure brand, recently began a new collaboration with SoulCycle. As a result, it’s been getting more love from all across the…
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Kennett Square Sandwich Maker Lands Role in ‘Task’ as Mark Ruffalo’s Body Double
Michael Bertrando, actor and owner of Kennett Square’s Sam’s Sub Shop, unexpectedly landed the role of Mark Ruffalo’s body double in the HBO crime drama…
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Philadelphia Artist Alexa Colas Taking Her Living Room on Road
Philadelphia artist Alexa Colas turned her living room into a record store, listening room, performance space, and the set of a PhillyCAM TV show. Now,…
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Prospect Medical Bankruptcy Motion States Potential Abandonment of Medical Properties
Prospect Medical Holdings submitted an emergency bankruptcy motion last week, stating it plans to abandon Crozer-Chester Medical Center and Springfield Hospital in Delaware County unless…
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Meet Lenny Procacci, South Philly’s Last Great Wine Grape Seller
At 80, Lenny Procacci, South Philadelphia’s last great wine grape seller, has settled into a steady routine after a lifetime in the homemade winemaking business,…
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How This Chestnut Hill Catholic School Has Rebounded Two Years After Devastating Fire
In 2023, a three-alarm fire destroyed the inside of Our Mother of Consolation Parish School in Chestnut Hill. However, more than two years of fundraising,…
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What $1,900 in Rent Gets You in Bala Cynwyd, Fishtown, and West Philly
With median rents in the Philadelphia region hovering around $1,900 a month, renters are asking what that budget can actually secure, writes Michaelle Bond for…
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Abby’s Law, with E-Scooter Restrictions, Introduced in the Pennsylvania Senate
Delaware County State Sen. Tim Kearney introduced legislation Tuesday in the Pennsylvania Senate that would prohibit children under the age of 16 from riding e-scooters.…
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$6M+ in Funding Awarded to Philadelphia Scientists from RFK Jr.’s Plan for New Autism Research
Researchers at Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia, University of Pennsylvania, and Drexel University are set to receive more than $6 million from RFK Jr.’s plan for…
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Rothman Orthopaedics’ Newly-Appointed CEO Eyes Nationwide Expansion
Rothman Orthopaedics has appointed Christian Ellison as its new CEO, having officially started his role on Wednesday, October 1, writes Wendy Ruderman for The Philadelphia…











































