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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Main Line Health to Close Women’s Wellness Center in King of Prussia
A specialized behavioral health program serving Montgomery County residents is set to close its doors, writes Harold Brubaker for The Philadelphia Inquirer. Main Line Health…
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Iron Hill Brewery Location in Center City Set for April 19 Reopening
Iron Hill Brewery is getting back on its feet just seven months after filing for bankruptcy and abruptly closing all its locations, as its first…
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Some West Chester Outdoor Dining Permits Delayed by New Rules
West Chester restaurant owners encountered an unexpected hurdle when applying for outdoor dining permits this year, caused by accessibility-related changes to the application, writes Brooke Schultz for The Philadelphia Inquirer. …
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After Leaving Old Order Mennonites, Roxborough Woman Learns Modern Dating From Scratch
After deciding to leave the Old Order Mennonites and finally settling in Roxborough, Susanna Nolt is now learning modern dating from scratch, writes Zoe Greenberg…
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‘Go Birds,’ This Artemis II Astronaut is a Proud Philly Sports Fan
Astronaut Christina Koch, who has been on the recent Artemis II mission to the moon, is a major Philadelphia sports fan and shows off her…
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For First Time in Generations, Philadelphia’s Economy Ranks Among Nation’s Strongest
With the highest job growth of the 25 largest metropolitan areas last year, Philadelphia’s economy ranks among the strongest in the nation for the first…
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Port Richmond Librarian Wins National Poetry Competition, Will Release Debut Book in February 2027
Amy Thatcher, branch manager of Richmond Library was announced the winner of this year’s Charles B. Wheeler Poetry Prize and will release her first book…
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Montco Federal Donuts Location Shuts Down as Brand Regroups
Federal Donuts & Chicken is reshaping its footprint, and Montco is feeling the impact, writes Michael Klein for The Philadelphia Inquirer. The popular Philadelphia-born chain…
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From Minor Leaguer to College Coach: Bensalem Native Makes Impact at La Salle
After pitching in the New York Mets’ minor league system, Bensalem native Joey Lancellotti is making an immediate impact in his first stint as a…
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Journalist, Temple Alum Tamron Hall Raves About ‘Single Best Food Experience’ At Spring Garden Restaurant
Award-winning journalist, talk show host, and Temple University alumna Tamron Hall was recently in Philadelphia to accept a new award — the WDAS-FM Legend in…
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SS United States Owners Unveil Tentative Timeline for Artificial Reef Sinking, But Opposition Remains
The iconic, 990-foot SS United States’ owners in Okaloosa County has unveiled a tentative new timeline for its sinking, writes Ximena Conde for The Philadelphia…
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That $1,000 Bus Ticket Between Wilmington and Philly Is Not What It Seems
A $1,000 roundtrip ticket for a Wilmington-Philadelphia bus ride is causing confusion, writes Abigail Covington for The Philadelphia Inquirer. The option shows up in search…
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Iovance’s Philadelphia Facility Transforms Immune Cells Into Lifesaving Melanoma Therapy
At its Navy Yard manufacturing facility, Iovance Biotherapeutics is transforming patients’ immune cells into lifesaving melanoma therapy, writes Kayla Yup for The Philadelphia Inquirer. Iovance’s…
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East Whiteland Revising Data Center Zoning Ordinance Following Opposition
As public pushback against the proposed 1.6 million-square-foot data center intensifies, East Whiteland officials are set to begin revising the township’s zoning ordinance regarding such facilities, writes Brooke…
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Meet the North Philly Food Entrepreneur Whose Vision is to Transform the Chinatown Food Hall
The Chinatown food hall in Philadelphia, which opened in 2017, was nearly empty for two years and its vendors continued to leave the space. However,…
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Here Are 5 Shops Where You Can Buy Some of the Best Hoagies in Philadelphia
Philadelphia has always been home to many spots that serve great hoagies, but there are some that truly stand out from the crowd, write Jillian…
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Costco Eyes Alcohol Sales at King of Prussia Store
Shoppers at King of Prussia’s Costco may soon be able to add wine or beer to their bulk-buy runs, writes Michael Klein for The Philadelphia…











































