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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Lower Merion Skater Among Elite Group Representing Philadelphia at U.S. Figure Skating Championships
Lower Merion’s Blake Gilman and his partner Julia Epps are part of the small but elite group of local skaters who are representing Philadelphia at…
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Philadelphia School District Takes This Approach to Help Raise the High School Graduation Rate
Leaders at the Philadelphia School District and long strived to strived to improve its four-year graduation rate and have launched a new initiative to do…
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Philly Sports Fan in Glen Mills Gives Tour of His Eagles Memorabilia
Glen Mills resident Bill Messick is one of many Philly sports fans with a basement decorated to the nines in memorabilia, writes Zoe Rosenberg for…
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Downtime Bakery is Philadelphia’s Latest Hit, Specializing in Delicious Breads
Downtime Bakery, which transitioned from being a pop-up to a Mount Airy brick-and-mortar location in early December, is Philadelphia’s latest hit best known for its…
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Drexel University Researchers Develop Self-Heating Concrete to Improve Safety in Icy Conditions
Drexel University researchers have developed self-heating concrete that melts snow on its own, enhancing safety during icy conditions, writes Aubrey Whelan for The Philadelphia Inquirer.…
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Zillow Ranks Greater Philadelphia Among Top Five Housing Markets for 2025
Greater Philadelphia ranked on Zillow’s top 5 housing markets for 2025, coming in fifth among the nation’s 50 most populous metro areas, writes Michaelle Bond…
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After Successful Career as St. Joseph’s Basketball Player, Chloe Welch Starts Coaching Journey
After wrapping up her successful playing career at St. Joseph’s, Chloe Welch stepped into the position of graduate manager for the 2024-25 basketball season, writes…
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Fishtown-Based, Vietnamese American Illustrator is Designer Behind Target’s Lunar New Year Collection
Katie Mai, a Vietnamese American illustrator living in Fishtown, designed the majority of Target’s latest Lunar New Year collection, writes Emily Bloch for The Philadelphia…
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Calder Gardens Starts Year with Bang, Announces September Opening and New Leader
Calder Gardens is ringing in the year with two major announcements: a mid-September grand opening and the hiring of a new senior director of programs,…
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Curtis Institute of Music Wins Bid for Art Alliance Building
The Curtis Institute of Music will take ownership of the Art Alliance building after outbidding Temple University for the property that was previously owned by…
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Philadelphia’s Middle Child Heads to U.S. Patent & Trademark Office in Latest Chapter of Trademark Battle
Philadelphia’s Middle Child is heading to the U.S. Patent & Trademark Office after a judge refused to stop a new Las Vegas restaurant from using…
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Deer Camp is a Proud PA Tradition
Over at The Philadelphia Inquirer, Jason Nark is considering the tradition of deer camp. Let me guess. You’re at a loss as to what deer…
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Newtown Square Home Moves Out of the 1970s but Keeps Its Charm
Sam and Amanda Kirk found the perfect midcentury modern ranch house in Newtown Square to move to from Jersey City in 2019. “We wanted to…
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Center City Restaurants, Retailers Are Booming Thanks to Rise of Downtown Residential Population
The rise of Center City shoppers shifting from office workers to downtown residents has led to a boom in restaurant and retail businesses, writes Jake…
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Several New Restaurants Coming to Chester County in 2025
Chester County’s already thriving restaurant scene is poised to grow even further in 2025, with several new restaurants set to join the vibrant culinary landscape,…
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One of Center City’s Biggest Property Owners Seeking to Buy UArts Building for $6.5M
Real estate mogul Allan Domb, one of Center City’s largest property owners, is looking to buy one of the former University of the Arts buildings…
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South Philly Politics Hub, Event Space Galdo’s Catering Sold to SEPTA for $3.34M
Galdo’s Catering & Entertainment, which has been a South Philadelphia staple for the last 25 years, has been sold to SEPTA for $3.34 million, writes…











































