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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Rebuilding Together Philadelphia Has Repaired and Upgraded Over 2,000 Homes in the Region
Rebuilding Together Philadelphia is a nonprofit that partners with grassroots organizations to identify blocks and residents who would be likely participants in the free home-improvement…
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New Kobe Bryant Sneaker Honoring Philly Roots Released by Nike
Over the weekend, Nike introduced a special edition sneaker honoring Kobe Bryant’s Philadelphia roots, writes Earl Hopkins for The Philadelphia Inquirer. The sneaker was released…
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Kensington Barber Gives Support, Finds Peace One Haircut At a Time
For the past nine years, Josh Santiago has run a three-days-a-week mobile barbershop, writes Max Marin for The Philadelphia Inquirer. Santiago is the founder of…
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New Hope Residents and Businesses Aim to Keep Their Town Unique
Businesses and residents are trying to “keep New Hope weird”, writes Kevin Riordan for The Philadelphia Inquirer. Lori Stagnitto is one of the residents…
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Fort Washington-based Toll Brothers Pulls Out of Apartment Development in Ardmore
Fort Washington-based Toll Brothers has decided to part ways with King of Prussia-based Piazza Auto Group on an apartment project in Ardmore, writes Jake Blumgart…
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The Eagles Were Once In Position To Draft the Late OJ Simpson in 1969, Until They Weren’t
The Philadelphia Eagles endured a miserable 1968-69 NFL season that put them in prime position to draft Heisman Award-winning running back OJ Simpson. That is,…
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Pocono Palace, Once One of the Favorite Honeymoon Spots in Pennsylvania, To Close Its Doors in May
Pocono Palace in East Stroudsburg, best known for its plastic hot tubs shaped like a champagne glass, will be closing its doors for good on…
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Crisp Chik’n in Lansdowne Offers a Local Alternative to Chick-fil-A
For those looking for a Chick-fil-A alternative, but still want the Chick-fil-A food offerings and customer service, look to Crisp Chik’n in Lansdowne, writes Victor…
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Councilmember Mike Driscoll Advocates For More Development, Affordable Housing in His Northeast Philadelphia District
Councilmember Mike Driscoll recently introduced a package of legislation that would provide incentives to developers who want to build near public transit stations. This is…
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Levittown Wrestler Tackles Autism Stigma While Training NFL Stars Like Jason Kelce
Levittown native Luke DiSangro has made a name for himself in the world of professional wrestling, writes Matt Breen for The Philadelphia Inquirer. Diagnosed with…
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Meet Eli Collins, the Executive Chef Responsible for Feeding the Philadelphia 76ers
For the past six seasons, chef Eli Collins has been responsible for feeding players from the Philadelphia 76ers, including three as the team’s executive chef,…
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Alba Martinez Wants To Be the Commerce Director ‘For Every Philadelphian and Every Business’
Alba Martinez started her new role as Philadelphia’s commerce director in January, and while her trajectory is atypical, her qualifications can’t be denied, writes Sean…
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Two Philly-based Creators Launch Independent Comic Book Label, Plan New Comics Expo
After starting an independent comic book label, Philadelphia-based creators Don Steinberg and Rich Harrington are now looking to bring a new comics expo to the…
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Inside East Germantown Native Andre Carroll’s Quest To Become PA State Representative in Northwest Philadelphia
As the only Democratic candidate on the ballot, Andre Carroll is poised to win his party’s nomination for state representative in Northwest Philadelphia’s 201st House…
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Philadelphia Teacher Provides Elementary School Students With Vocational Training
A Philadelphia teacher is making sure that his students have the basic vocational skills before they leave elementary school, writes Kristen A. Graham for The…
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This Penn Bioengineer Strives To Deliver Cutting-edge mRNA-based Treatments Against Cancer To Specific Organs
Michael J. Mitchell, an associate professor of bioengineering at the University of Pennsylvania, is at the forefront of efforts to deliver cutting-edge, mRNA-based treatments against…
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A Restaurant in Tokyo Goes Viral For Owners’ Quest To Create the Perfect Philly Cheesesteak
Nihonbashi Philly, a restaurant and sports bar in Tokyo could make some tourists and Philadelphia residents feel like they are right at home due to…
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PAFA’s Decision To End Degree Program is Just One Part of Transformational Change Forthcoming
Change is afoot for the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts (PAFA), one of the nation’s great art schools, writes Peter Dobrin for The Philadelphia…










































