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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Waste Management’s New $40M Philadelphia Plant Boosts Recycling Efficiency for City, Surrounding Region
Waste Management’s new 57,860-square-foot Philadelphia Recycling Facility will be able to handle all of the city’s and part of surrounding suburban counties’ recycling needs, writes…
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Forum of Executive Women Report: Minimal Progress in Women Leadership at Philadelphia-Area Public Companies
In the last year, there has been minimal progress in the representation of women among leadership and top-earning roles at Philadelphia-area public companies, according to…
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Meet the First Woman Pastor in Mother Bethel A.M.E. Church’s 237-Year History
The historic Mother Bethel A.M.E. Church in Philadelphia has made history, naming a woman as its new pastor for the first time in its 237-year…
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Philly-based Biotech Company Adaptimmune Receives FDA Approval for New Form of Cancer Therapy
Adaptimmune, a Philadelphia-based biotechnology company, has received approval from the U.S. Food and Drug Administration for a new kind of cancer therapy, writes Alison McCook…
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Dining Out This Thanksgiving? These Philadelphia Restaurants Have You Covered
If you are planning to dine out this Thanksgiving, the Philadelphia restaurant scene offers many great options to choose from, writes Hira Qureshi for The…
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Philadelphia Union in Chester Fires Long-Time Manager Jim Curtin
The Philadelphia Union in Chester will no longer be led by 10-year manager Jim Curtin, writes Jonathan Tannenwald for The Philadelphia Inquirer. The team announced…
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After Arriving to United States Three Years Ago, Immigrant Teen Earns Full Villanova Scholarship
Sylvain Farrel arrived in the United States three years ago from Indonesia at the age of 14. Today, he’s got a full scholarship to Villanova…
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Philadelphia’s Hot Chicken Scene Continues to Boom, Especially in This Part of the City
Philadelphia’s hot chicken scene, a recent addition to the city, continues to grow and thrive, with most new players flocking to Northeast Philadelphia, writes Michael…
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Dead King Bread Makes Manayunk Timber in Northwest Philadelphia Its New Home
Manayunk Timber, Philadelphia’s only sawmill, is now also home to Dead King Bread, a sourdough bakery that relocated there this fall from a farm in…
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This Yardley Coffee Shop Among Top Picks in the Philly Suburbs
One local cafe is among the top coffee spots in the Philadelphia suburbs, guaranteed to satisfy your coffee or tea cravings with creative drinks, writes…
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Phillies Great Dick Allen Eligible for Baseball Hall of Fame Once Again
Former Philadelphia Phillies slugger Dick Allen is once again under consideration for an induction into the Baseball Hall of Fame, writes Matt Breen for The…
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Rev. Mark Kelly Tyler Prepared to ‘Fight Back Tears’ When Giving His Last Sermon at Mother Bethel AME
Rev. Mark Kelly Tyler held his last sermon as pastor of the Mother Bethel African Methodist Episcopal Church on Sunday, November 3, writes Valerie Russ…
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Beloved Radio Broadcaster and Longtime 6abc Host from Exton, Passes Away at 76
Walter “Wally” Kennedy, of Exton, a beloved KYW anchor and longtime 6abc host, died on Oct. 30 aged 76, writes Beatrice Forman for The Philadelphia…
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Bay Area Nonprofit That Provides Youth With Firsthand Culinary Experience Coming to Philadelphia
Sprouts Chef Training, a Bay Area nonprofit that provides mentorship and culinary training to under-resourced youth, is preparing for its arrival to Philadelphia, writes Nate…
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Penn Women’s Basketball Coach Embraces New-Look Roster Ahead of 2024-25 Season
University of Pennsylvania women’s basketball team lost some standouts recently, but the team is looking forward to grow with this new-look roster, writes Kerith Gabriel…











































