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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Wissahickon Brewing’s Second Location Brings New Breakfast, Lunch Options to Olde Kensington
Wissahickon Brewing Company in East Falls recently celebrated the opening of its second location, bringing new daily breakfast and lunch options to a neighborhood in…
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Philadelphia Has Pothole Problem, But Some Neighborhoods Are in Much Worse Shape Than Others
One of the few things just about every Philadelphian can agree on is that the city has a pothole problem, but some neighborhoods are in…
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Gopuff and Starbucks Expand Partnership to Offer 24/7 Specialty Coffee Delivery Across Philadelphia and Suburbs
Delivery service Gopuff has expanded its partnership with Starbucks, offering specialty coffee to customers in Philadelphia and its suburbs around the clock, writes Michael Klein…
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Academy at Palumbo’s Class of 2025 Enjoys Three Gates Scholars, Record College Acceptances
The Academy at Palumbo, is celebrating its most successful academic year as it has produced three Gates Scholars, writes Kristen A. Graham for The Philadelphia…
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S&T Bank Named as a 2025 ‘Philadelphia Inquirer’ Top Workplace
S&T Bank, the wholly owned subsidiary of S&T Bancorp Inc., has been named a 2025 Philadelphia Inquirer Top Workplaces Winner. This regional recognition is based…
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36 Years of Dedication: Wayne Couple Cultivates a Lush, Vibrant Garden Oasis
Since purchasing their 1816 home decades ago in Wayne, Mark and Cynthia Dixon have been cultivating “a secret garden” with greenery and colorful blooms, writes…
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St. Joseph’s Hires Former Penn Basketball Coach as Assistant Coach
Former Penn men’s basketball coach Steve Donahue has been hired by St. Joseph’s head coach Billy Lange and will join the staff as associate head…
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Villanova’s Howie Roseman Reflects on His ‘Very Philly’ Story
Howie Roseman, Villanova resident and Eagles GM, had a literal brush with Philly fandom when a beer can struck him during the team’s Super Bowl…
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Queen Village Surface Parking Lot Could Become 157-Unit Apartment Building
After several stalled attempts, the surface parking lot on Bainbridge Street on East Passyunk Avenue could finally become home to a 157-unit apartment building, writes…
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Hershey’s Kisses Closer to Becoming State’s Official Candy
The state House of Representatives voted earlier this week to advance a bill that would designate Hershey’s Kiss as Pennsylvania’s official candy, writes Nate File…
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As Revenue Drops, QVC Reduces Reliance on Chinese Imports to Focus on TikTok Shop
West Chester’s QVC Group saw a 10 percent revenue drop year over year for the quarter ending March 31, driven by the ongoing decline in…
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Philadelphia is a Highly Multicultural and Multilingual City, Census Data Confirms
Philadelphia is a diverse and multicultural city where 15.7 percent of the population is foreign-born, so naturally, city residents speak a variety of different languages,…
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43 Crozer Physicians In-Training Picked Up by Penn Medicine
The University of Pennsylvania Health System has hired 43 physicians-in-training who were displaced after the Crozer Health shutdown, writes Harold Brubaker for The Philadelphia Inquirer. The…
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Inside the Eccentric Heart of Award-Winning Wellington Square Bookshop in Exton
Local, independent, and eccentric are all words used to describe the award-winning Wellington Square Bookshop in Exton, which has just earned itself another two accolades…
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Here Are 2 Top-Rated Rooftop Dining Spots in Bucks County
With warmer days ahead ushering in the official rooftop dining season, there are plenty of great rooftop restaurants and bars to choose from in the…
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What Could Become of the Wanamaker Building Under New Ownership? Here is An Idea
After negotiations with Philadelphia-based Rubenstein Partners are complete, the iconic Wanamaker building will fully belong to Manhattan-based real estate company, TF Cornerstone, writes Jake Blumgart…
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Hospitals Taking Crozer Health Patients Part of Delco Gives Focus This Year
The Foundation for Delaware County, after unsuccessfully trying to save the bankrupt Crozer Health system with an infusion of $20 million, is now asking the…











































