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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West Philly Pastry Chef Leaves Restaurant Business to Launch Solo Baked Goods Enterprise
Pastry chef Emily Wilson left the demanding restaurant business to go it alone, and she is now building a community in West Philadelphia in the…
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$2 Million William Penn Foundation Grant Moves Rail Park Expansion Closer to Reality
Thanks to a new $2 million grant from the William Penn Foundation, the expansion of the Rail Park has moved one step closer to becoming…
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Temple Rower Gemma Wollenschlaeger Set to Compete at Paralympics in Paris
Temple student Gemma Wollenschlaeger was born with a clubfoot, which prevents her from running and jumping for longer periods, writes Isabella DiAmore for The Philadelphia…
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Doylestown Native Pink Bungee Jumps Her Way onto Lincoln Financial Field Stage During Her Latest Philly Concert
Doylestown native Pink, was once again her unabashed, acrobatic, self during her latest concert at Lincoln Financial Field, writes Rosa Cartagena for The Philadelphia Inquirer.…
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Superintendent Tony Watlington Has Plan That Could Transform Education for Philadelphia Schools
The 2024-25 academic year marks Tony B. Watlington third as superintendent of the Philadelphia School District and he is ready to steer the district’s school…
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South Philly Comedian Chip Chantry Releases Debut Comedy Special
Chip Chantry, a South Philadelphia-based teacher-turned comedian, has released his debut comedy special titled, Move Closer, writes Earl Hopkins for The Philadelphia Inquirer. Over his…
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Lansdale Native Searches For, Finds the Voice of SEPTA, A 73-year-old Fellow Commuter
Lansdale native Jesse Bernstein asks the question commuters across the Philadelphia area want to know: “Who’s the man behind the voice of SEPTA?” Michelle Myers…
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Wawa, Kelces Team Up for New Commercial That Feature the Couple
A new commercial brings together two of Delaware County’s favorite things—Wawa and the Kelces, writes Henry Savage for The Philadelphia Inquirer. A new Wawa commercial…
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Get Brunchin’ at These Top Brunch Spots in Chester County
Wake up and smell the eggs, french toast, syrup, and more at these top brunch spots in Chester County. Whether you’re meeting with friends or…
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Retired Philadelphia Editorial Cartoonist Has Works Featured in the Historical Society of PA
Signe Wilkinson, a retired Philadelphia editorial cartoonist has spent decades drawing images that reflect contemporary American life, and her work has been featured in the…
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Havertown Native Roy Gillian, Founder of Wonderland Pier, Remembered
One week after it was announced that Gillian’s Wonderland Pier in Ocean City, New Jersey would be closing after this season, its founder, Havertown native…
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Chestnut Hill Could Be Getting a Conservation District
An effort is currently underway to create a neighborhood conservation district around East Mermaid Lane in Chestnut Hill that is likely to be passed by…
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This Chester County Creamery Made List of Favorites from PA’s First ‘Ice Cream Officers’
Maddie Smith and Mia Svirsky, friends and social media content creators from Washington, D.C., were tasked by the American Dairy Association to find the best…
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Yardley Native Richard Kind Tapped by Fans for SNL Role as Tim Walz
Richard Kind, the versatile actor known for his roles in Inside Out, A Serious Man, and Curb Your Enthusiasm, has a deep connection to Bucks…
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Temple University’s Innovation Nest is Transforming Research into Real-World Solutions
Temple University celebrated the opening of its new Innovation Nest (iNest) in March, and its creation is to help support research-based initiatives at the university…
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Following Eight-year Legal Battle, Paoli Couple Awarded $10 Million in Win Against Comic Book Grading Giant
After a legal battle that lasted eight years, Paoli couple Matt and Emily Meyers won $10 million in their lawsuit against Certified Guaranty Company, the…
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Formula One Racing Arcade Coming to Philadelphia in 2025
After spending months without a tenant, the Chestnut Street building that previously housed West Elm until early this year will become home to a new…











































