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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Unhappy with Recent Court Decision Regarding Gambling Inside Chickie’s & Pete’s, South Philadelphia Residents Are Continuing Its Fight Against It
After a Commonwealth Court recently allowed Parx Casino to move its race- and sports-betting business inside the Chickie’s & Pete’s restaurant and bar in South…
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How Norristown’s Christian Molnar Connects Philly’s Food Scene to the Eagles
Christian Molnar, a Norristown native, knows that keeping hungry football players well-fed can be a big job, writes Kiki Aranita for The Philadelphia Inquirer. As…
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Café Don Pedro, New Coffee Roaster in Brewerytown, is About Much More Than Serving Coffee
Coffee has been a part of Pedro Rodriguez’s life from the very beginning, growing up in the Dominican Republic. Now at 69 years old, he…
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Philadelphia Folk Festival Will Return to Old Pool Farm This Summer
Now in its 61st year, the Philadelphia Folk Festival is returning to Old Pool Farm near Schwenksville in August, writes Dan DeLuca for The Philadelphia…
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Philly RiSE Program Aims to Diversify Real Estate Industry, Build Housing Wealth in Historically Underserved Communities
Black Squirrel’s Philly RiSE program aims to diversify the real estate industry and build housing wealth in communities of color by helping developers of color…
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Owners of River Twice to Take Over Twenty Manning in Rittenhouse Square, Rename it Little Water
Amanda and Randy Rucker are the owners of the critically-acclaimed, River Twice, and will soon add a new restaurant to their portfolio in Twenty Manning,…
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Riley Davis Plays Basketball Beyond Her Years, Thanks in Part, to Her Parents
The daughter of a former Major League Baseball catcher and a two-sport star at Rutgers University is making her own fame at the Academy of…
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A Philly High School Teacher is One Step Closer to Making the Olympics
In December, Elaine Estes competed in the 40th California International Marathon and finished in 2 hours, 36 minutes, and 8 seconds. With that time, she…
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After State Lawmakers Deny Transit Funding, SEPTA Explores Service Cuts and Fare Hikes
When Pennsylvania lawmakers passed its budget, it didn’t include the $295 million increase in state transit funding that SEPTA was hoping for, writes Thomas Fitzgerald…
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How Philly-based Audio Engineer, Producer Ben Thomas Continues to Make a Name For Himself in the Music Industry
Philadelphia has long been a pioneer in music and culture and each generation brings a new wave of artists and creatives continuing the tradition, writes…
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Jacob Trinh’s Nướng Shines in First Class of Lucky Well Incubator
Jacob Trinh’s Nướng, a concept that focuses on cooking over a live wood fire, is a standout in the current class of Lucky Well Incubator,…
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Local Family Steps Up, Files Title IX Complaint Against Phoenixville Area School District
A Phoenixville family recently filed a complaint against the Phoenixville Area School District citing alleged disparities between the boys’ and girls’ teams, writes Maddie Hanna…
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Erin Dolan, Former PHL 17 Sideline Reporter, Created a Niche at ESPN as a Sports Betting Analyst
Cardinal O’Hara High School graduate Erin Kate Dolan started off expecting to be a physical or occupational sports therapist. But she discovered a love for…
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Why Enjoying Victory Brewing’s Tastykake Koffee Kake Ale Is the Perfect Start to the New Year
For those who grew up on Tastykakes, one of the best ways to start the new year on the right foot is to enjoy Tastykake…
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Actress Sheryl Lee Ralph, Pennsylvania Senator Vincent Hughes Have Been in a Long Distance Marriage for 19 Years
Actress Sheryl Lee Ralph and Senator Vincent Hughes live and work in different parts of the country, but despite it, have managed to maintain a…
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For Haitians in Philly, Nationwide, Soup Joumou is a Symbol of Freedom and Independence on New Year’s Day
While many foods may be associated with good luck, one food in particular is linked with the concept of freedom: soup joumou, writes Sabrina Vourvoulias…











































