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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Historic Schoolhouse Home Hits Market in Glenmoore
A converted 1867 schoolhouse with a large addition recently hit the market in Glenmoore, writes Paul Jablow for The Philadelphia Inquirer. The current owners, Collin…
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Philadelphia Schools Replace Over 2,400 Old School Water Fountains With New Bottle Filling Stations
The School District of Philadelphia recently installed 2,404 new water bottle filling stations across schools across the city, writes Kristen A. Graham for The Philadelphia…
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Cardiology Consultants of Philadelphia to Open King of Prussia Surgery Center
Cardiology Consultants of Philadelphia has partnered with Penn Medicine and other providers to open an ambulatory surgery center in King of Prussia, writes Harold Brubaker…
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Malvern Buttery Expands to Bryn Mawr with New Café Concept
Beloved for its farmhouse charm and artisan offerings, Malvern Buttery is set to expand its footprint beyond King Street, writes Michael Klein for The Philadelphia…
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Souderton’s JBS Meatpacking Plant Workers Win Big with New Union Deal
Thanks to a newly ratified union contract, workers at Souderton’s JBS meatpacking plant are seeing major improvements to the workplace and their paychecks, writes Ariana…
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University of Pennsylvania Grad Co-Founds Pickle, Platform for Renting Clothing from Influencers
University of Pennsylvania graduate Julia O’Mara is the co-founder of Pickle, a peer-to-peer clothing rental service that recently raised $12 million in Series A funding,…
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Malvern Biotechnology Company Develops New Blood Test to Diagnose Alzheimer’s
Malvern biotechnology company Fujirebio Diagnostics has developed a revolutionary new test to diagnose Alzheimer’s disease, writes Harold Brubaker for The Philadelphia Inquirer. Previously, FDA-approved Alzheimer’s…
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Northeast Philadelphia Residents Continue to Feel Effects of Jan. 31 Medical Jet Crash
It has been just over four months since a medical transport plane crashed in a Northeast Philadelphia neighborhood during the early evening of Friday, January…
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Mann Center to Close After Season for $70M Renovation Project in Preparation for 50th Anniversary
In preparation for its 50th anniversary and the nation’s 250th, the Mann Center will close at the end of the season in October for a…
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Fans Flock to Dynasty Sports Opening With Allen Iverson, Other Sports Legends
Philadelphia sports fans flocked to the grand opening of Dynasty Sports at Oxford Valley Mall on Saturday to meet several local legends, including Allen Iverson…
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Abington School District Clears Path for New School with Historic Vote
In a rare move, residents of Abington School District narrowly approved a $285 million plan to build a brand-new middle school, writes Maddie Hanna for…
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Best Time of Year to Sell Home in Philadelphia Area Is Approaching
Homeowners aiming to maximize their sale price should begin preparations, as the best time of year to sell a home in the Philadelphia region is…
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Villanova Invests $40M as Part of Rosemont College Merger Agreement
Villanova University’s merger with Rosemont College includes a $40 million investment by Villanova, writes Susan Snyder and Harold Brubaker for The Philadelphia Inquirer. The two…
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Peter Pan CEO Presents Proposal to Transform The Roundhouse to Intercity Bus Terminal
The Roundhouse police headquarters on Race Street has been abandoned for about four years and many have come up with ideas on what to do…
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Media Could See Its First Black Woman Mayor, Depending on Voters
If Joi Washington, a Democrat now serving on Media Borough Council, wins the General Election in November, she would be Media Borough’s first Black woman…











































