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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Abrams Realty Submits Revised Exton Square Mall Plans Reflecting Community Feedback
Abrams Realty & Development recently submitted revised plans for the Exton Square Mall site project in West Whiteland, with feedback from officials and residents, writes…
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Philadelphia Debuts New 10-Acre Park Along Delaware River in Bridesburg
Philadelphia just recently debuted Robert A. Borski Jr. Park, a new 10-acre green space along the Delaware River in Bridesburg, writes Frank Kummer for The…
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Meet the Retired Philadelphia Sports Journalist Who Earned Nickname As ‘Guru of Women’s Basketball’
Mel Greenberg is a longtime sports reporter who spent over 40 years at The Philadelphia Inquirer, before retiring from the paper in 2010. He spent…
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Check Out These Four New Restaurants Opening in Philadelphia This Month
Four new restaurants have or are set to join the Philadelphia dining scene this month, writes Michael Klein for The Philadelphia Inquirer. From the team…
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Recreational Marijuana Legalization Back Under Consideration in Pennsylvania
Recreational marijuana may still be far from becoming legal in Pennsylvania, but state lawmakers are once again taking a look at the issue, writes Gillian…
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Kennett Square-based Genesis Healthcare Aims to Restructure After Filing for Bankruptcy
Kennett Square-based Genesis Healthcare filed for bankruptcy protection earlier this week, aiming to restructure the debt tied to facilities that it no longer operates, writes…
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July Openings Set for 3 Restaurants Coming to Delaware County
The Philadelphia region will see a dozen new restaurants this summer, including three opening this month in Delaware County, writes Michael Klein for The Philadelphia…
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Renters Now Outnumber Homeowners in King of Prussia
King of Prussia now has more renters than homeowners, joining hundreds of suburbs across the country that have experienced a similar shift, writes Michaelle Bond…
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Robotaxi Company Waymo Set to Begin Test Run in Philadelphia
Waymo, the robotaxi company, will soon start hitting the streets in several new cities throughout the country as part of a test run with Philadelphia…
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Jefferson Health Tackles Philly’s Health Disparities By Putting the Community At the Forefront
Jefferson Health is committed to improving health outcomes in Philadelphia’s most underserved communities, writes Kayla Yup for The Philadelphia Inquirer. That commitment is supplemented by…
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Bucks County Rep. Fitzpatrick One of Two House Republicans to Oppose ‘Big Beautiful Bill’
U.S. Rep. Brian Fitzpatrick, a moderate from Bucks County, was one of just two Republicans in the House to vote against President Donald Trump’s so-called…
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Philly-Born Bryn Mawr Native David Corenswet Wins Hearts as a Kinder, Goofier Superman
He might not wear a cape around Bryn Mawr, but David Corenswet is still flying high, writes Rosa Cartagena for the Philadelphia Inquirer. The 32-year-old…
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Woodland Avenue’s Longest-Standing Business Closing After Five Decades As Beloved Owner Retires
Smiles Linens in Southwest Philadelphia is closing its doors for good after five decades as owner Bruce Zeiger, known as the “Salvador Dalí” of Woodland…
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Comcast Turns to New Technology, AI to Increase Internet Speeds for Philly Customers
Comcast has recently increased the maximum internet speeds available to its Philadelphia customers by leveraging new technology and artificial intelligence at its Northeast Philadelphia data…
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Asian Needle Ants, Known for Powerful and Life-Threatening Sting, Spread Into Philadelphia
Asian needle ants, with a powerful sting that can cause life-threatening anaphylaxis in some humans, have spread into Philadelphia, writes Frank Kummer for The Philadelphia…
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Grandnephew of Philadelphia 76ers Legend Creating Name for Himself at St. Joe’s Prep
Olin Chamberlain Jr. has had basketball in his blood before he was even born, so naturally he’d find a way into the sport, writes Isabella…
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SEPTA Has Sent 3,200 People to Criminal Court Amid Cracks Down on Fare Evasion
SEPTA has criminally charged more than 3,200 Philadelphia residents with fare evasion so far this year as part of its crackdown on people who avoid…











































