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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Bristol Seafood BYOB Among 76 Best Restaurants in Philly’s Dining Scene
Jules@Market, a contemporary seafood BYOB in Bristol, is one of the 76 best restaurants in the Philadelphia area that are defining the region’s dining scene…
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Thankfully for the Friars, Mick Johnson’s a Stone-Cold Player
It’s looking like Bonner-Prendergast senior running back Mick Johnson has “that dog in him.” It’s a term for those who exude toughness, writes Aaron Carter…
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Philadelphia High Schoolers Create Online Tool to Help Peers Understand College Finances
A group of Philadelphia high schoolers have created Finiverse, an online tool that helps their peers understand student loans and how to pay for college,…
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Philadelphia Commute Times Shorten Slightly, But Remain Among Longest Nationwide
While commute times have shortened slightly in Philadelphia, the city is still above the national average and is still among the longest in the nation,…
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SS United States Leaves Philadelphia Home of Nearly Three Decades
The SS United States hosted a small event over the weekend to bid farewell to its Philadelphia home of nearly three decades as it heads…
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Reading Terminal Hosts First-Ever Scrapple Sculpting Contest
Ten artists from across the region showed up at Reading Terminal Market on Thursday for the inaugural Scrapple Sculpting Contest, writes Stephanie Farr for The…
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Navy Yard-based Adaptimmune Ready for Next Chapter in Its Ongoing Search for Rare Cancer Therapy
Adaptimmune, a biotechnology company headquartered at the Navy Yard, is ready for the next chapter of its ongoing search for a therapy that converts a…
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Meet Jean Darnell, the Nationally Recognized Educator Tasked With Reviving Philadelphia’s School Libraries
After fighting censorship in Texas, nationally recognized educator Jean Darnell moved to Philadelphia to help revive local school libraries, writes Kristen A. Graham for The…
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Looking for Phillies Gear, Clothing, and Merchandise? Try These Local Shops
With the Philadelphia Phillies in the midst of their third straight playoffs, “Red October” is in full force, and what better way to show support…
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Vonda Bucci, Matriarch of John’s Roast Pork in South Philadelphia, Remembered
Vonda Bucci, the matriarch of John’s Roast Pork, whom many nicknamed “The Queen of South Philly sandwiches,” has passed away, writes Craig LaBan for The…
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Malvern Father a Fan Favorite on First Season of ‘The Golden Bachelorette’
Charles L. of Malvern has become a fan favorite on the first season of ABC’s The Golden Bachelorette thanks to his wholesome disposition and strong…
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Bryce Harper’s Love for Philly Culture and Wawa Got Him in Trouble with MLB
Bryce Harper is known for his love of all things Philly, including the local favorite grocer Wawa, which led to some issues with MLB this…
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Philadelphia-based Radio Giant Audacy Emerges from Bankruptcy, Plans To Go Private
Audacy, the Philadelphia-based radio giant, has emerged from bankruptcy after the FCC approved its proposed restructuring plan and is now planning to go private, writes…
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Head of Center City Residents Association Negotiates With Big Developers Who Have Their Eye on Neighborhood
Richard Gross, head of the Center City Residents Association, has been putting his career as a lawyer and public servant to good use by negotiating…
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These Philadelphians Are Among Local Contenders for This Year’s Nobel Prizes
Predictions for who might win this year’s Nobel Prizes are pouring in, and several local Philadelphia researchers are on the list, writes Alison McCook for…











































