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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Spirit Airlines Cuts Back Popular Flights Out of Philadelphia Airport
Spirit Airlines is cutting back some of its most popular flights at Philadelphia International Airport next month, according to data from Cirium, an aviation analytics…
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Sean McGranaghan, Incoming President of the Pennsylvania Restaurant and Lodging Association, Remembered
Sean McGranaghan, passed away suddenly on Christmas Day, just four weeks before he was set to be installed as the next president of the Philadelphia’s…
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‘The Brutalist’: A Dive into the Film’s Mid-Century Philadelphia Influence and Architecture
“The Brutalist,” a fictional drama about a critical part of the American dream, zooms in on mid-century Philadelphia, writes Rosa Cartagena for The Philadelphia Inquirer.…
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A Texas-Based, James Beard Award-Winning Japanese Restaurant is Coming to Philadelphia
Uchi, the fine-dining Japanese restaurant based out of Austin, Texas, is set to become one of the latest out-of-town restaurants to make its Philadelphia debut…
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Homes in Philadelphia Region Were Slightly More Affordable Last Year, But Still Too Pricey for Many
Buying a home in the Philadelphia region last year was slightly more affordable than in 2023, but prices were still too high for many potential…
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Is a Penn Professor’s Translation Hitting the Big Screen?
Let’s talk about Homer’s The Odyssey. No! Wait! Don’t leave! Wait – Christopher Nolan! Christopher Nolan! Yes! Christopher Nolan is planning a celluloid adaptation of…
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West Chester Nonprofit Empowering Youth to Pursue Careers in STEM
West Chester-based Young Men and Women in Charge empowers young people to build careers in science, technology, engineering, and math fields, writes Jane M. Von…
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For Many Philly Sports Fans, Their Basement Serves As the Ultimate Showcase of Their Fandom
There is a crucial segment of Philadelphia sports superfans who have turned their basement into a carefully curated collection on memorabilia in order to showcase…
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St. Luke’s University Health Network to Expand Presence in Philadelphia Suburbs with Grand View Health Acquisition
St. Luke’s University Health Network is planning on expanding its presence in the Philadelphia Suburbs with the acquisition of Grand View Health in Sellersville, writes…
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Battery Manufacturer With Folcroft Ties Owes Workers $22M for Showers
An appeals court has ruled that East Penn Manufacturing in Berks County, with listed facilities in Folcroft, owes $22 million in overtime back wages for…
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The Public Interest Law Center Fought to Bring More Funding to Norristown and Other School Districts
The Public Interest Law Center sued the state of Pennsylvania and won over an unconstitutional school funding system, writes Maddie Hanna for the Philadelphia Inquirer.…
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Philadelphia is Expected to See Many More Out-Of-Town Restaurants Open in 2025
The Philadelphia area has long been a magnet for out-of-town restaurateurs, and it’s a trend that is expected to continue throughout 2025, writes Michael Klein…
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Meet the Woman Who Created a ‘Traveling Queer Bar’ to Bring LGBTQ, Non-Binary Folks in Philly Region Together
Rebecca Kenton was in her 30s when she began questioning her identify and searching for her lesbian community. She came out after being in a…
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Temple University Grad Russell Bryant Sues Alma Mater For His Email Address
Worcester real estate attorney Russell Bryant is suing his alma mater, Temple University over its decision to deactivate alumni email accounts, reports Abraham Gutman for…
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New Central Bucks School Superintendent Steven Yanni Shifts Focus from Culture Wars
Steven Yanni, the new Central Bucks School District superintendent, wants to leave behind culture-war battles, an issue that has attracted national attention over the last several…
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This Historic South Philadelphia Church Will Be Repurposed Into Apartments, Event Space
The Historical Commission recently approved a plan to preserve and redevelop the historic True Gospel Tabernacle Family Church in South Philadelphia, writes Jake Blumgart for…











































