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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Starbucks’ New Center City Store Could Be the Largest in Pennsylvania
Starbucks is in the process of opening a new location in Center City, which when completed would be among the largest — if not the…
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PLCB’s Latest ‘Limited-Release Lottery’ Includes 1,252 Bottles of Rare Whiskeys
Pennsylvania Liquor Control Board’s rare whiskey lottery offers spirit aficionados the chance to buy a $7,499.99 bottle of bourbon, writes Stephanie Farr for The Philadelphia…
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Bucks County Playhouse Expands with Purchase of Historic New Hope B&B
Bucks County Playhouse has expanded its commitment to the New Hope community with the acquisition of the historic Umpleby House, a 191-year-old bed and breakfast,…
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This Ivyland Creamery Was Recognized by the American Dairy Association
An Ivyland creamery got the seal of approval from two “ice cream officers” working for the American Dairy Association North East, writes Rita Giordano for…
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Millennials Currently Make Up the Largest Portion of Philadelphia Residents
New data from the U.S. Census and the National Institutes of Health (NIH) found that millennials make up the largest portion of Philadelphia’s population, writes…
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As Bikeshare Rides and Costs Rise Across the U.S., Philly’s Indego Brings Back Single-Ride Pass
A new report has found that bikeshare programs in the United States and Canada are reaching all-time popularity, but also higher prices. However, Philadelphia’s bikeshare,…
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University of Pennsylvania Suing German Drugmaker BioNTech Over COVID-19 Vaccine Payments
The University of Pennsylvania submitted a federal civil lawsuit against BioNTech, alleging that the German drugmaker did not pay Penn its full share of royalties…
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Free Parking at SEPTA Regional Rail Lots Coming to End
Free parking at SEPTA Regional Rail lots, both surface and garages, at Lansdale Station and the Frankford and Norristown Transportation Centers is scheduled to end…
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Philadelphia’s Latino Population is the Fastest-Growing Demographic in the City, Census Data Shows
The Latino community in Philadelphia is transforming the city as its fastest-growing demographic, having doubled since the start of the century, write Hannah Nguyen, Lizzie…
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Another Historic North Philadelphia Mansion To Be Sold Off By Father Divine’s Peace Mission
Father Divine’s Peace Mission is auctioning off another notable property in North Philadelphia’s mansion district, writes Michaelle Bond for The Philadelphia Inquirer. The historic 35,000-square-foot…
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St. Joe’s Alum Targets the NBA with Olympic Experience
Saint Joseph’s University alumni Langston Galloway was a practice player for the US Olympic Basketball team, writes Mike Sielski for The Philadelphia Inquirer. Now, he…
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Owner Jeannine A. Cook Purchases Fishtown Building That Houses Harriett’s Bookshop
Harriett’s Bookshop now has a permanent home as owner Jeannine A. Cook has purchased the four-story Fishtown building that currently houses the shop, writes Elizabeth…
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Husband-Wife Duo Pairs Restaurant and Market in Fox Chase
In 2017, Bishara Kuttab opened his casual Levantine restaurant Bishos in Roosevelt Mall, which closed during the pandemic. There, he met his wife, Zohra Saibi,…
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Veteran of the Iron Hill Brewing Scene Remembered as Passionate, Dedicated Mentor and Innovator
Chris LaPierre, a longtime head brewer at the West Chester location of Iron Hill Brewery and dedicated part of the region’s brewing scene, died on…
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Jefferson Health Acquires Lehigh Valley Health Network, Creating Among the Largest Health Systems in the U.S.
Thomas Jefferson University Health has officially completed its acquisition of Lehigh Valley Health Network, writes Harold Brubaker for The Philadelphia Inquirer. Jefferson’s acquisition creates one…
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Philadelphia Native Maia Weintraub is Product of a ‘Tiger Mom’ and Now An Olympic Gold Medalist in Fencing
Maia Weintraub is a 2022 NCAA women’s foil champion and now a member of the gold medal-winning 2024 U.S. Olympic fencing team. Her success in…
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From Trains to Bikes: Philadelphia Area’s Super Commuters Navigate Daily Challenges
The number of super commuters – those who travel 90 minutes or more to work – in the Philadelphia region continues to increase, but is…











































