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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Philadelphia Roundup — An Emphasis on Awards, and a Touch of History and Food
This latest edition of “The Philadelphia Roundup” is liable to catch your attention. This applies to if you are a fan of music, awards, history,…
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Latino Entrepreneurship Continues to Grow in Philadelphia, and the United States
If Latino-owned businesses grow as fast as the United States average, they could add $1.4 trillion to the U.S. economy, writes Gene Marks for The…
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With the Homebuying Market As it is, Newlyweds are Creating ‘Home Funds’ to Aid in the Process
With home prices and mortgage interest rates seeing increases in recent years, homebuyers are finding alternative ways to help purchase their homes, writes Michaelle Bond…
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Philadelphia Roundup — This One is About the Individual
The strength of a major city can be heavily measured by the people who are living in it and those who are making a positive…
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Philadelphia Roundup — Snapshots About Philadelphia Sports, A Cool List, and a Big Anniversary
It’s Friday! So, we know this means this is the last “Philadelphia Roundup” before the weekend. Prior to enjoying your weekend, please take a few…
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New Report Finds Your Dollar Goes Further in Philadelphia’s Favorable Local Holiday Shopping Scene
The Philadelphia region is one of the country’s best areas for local holiday shopping, according to a new report by consumer financial services company Bankrate,…
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Comcast is Using Innovation to Become More Inclusive to Customers With Disabilities
Comcast is expanding its American Sign Language video remote interpreting services pilot to six Philadelphia locations, writes Lizzy McLellan Ravitch for The Philadelphia Inquirer. In…
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Philadelphia Roundup — Stories on New Developments, Overcoming Adversity, A New Movie and More
We are back for another edition of “The Philadelphia Roundup.” Just like each day prior, Philadelphia hasn’t been short on fascinating stories connected to the…
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West Philadelphia High School Has 14 Total Sets of Twins — 11 Student Sets, 3 Staff
If you were to walk the halls of West Philadelphia High School, you may think you’re seeing double. However, it’s just the fact that there…
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Golden Bachelor Contestant Susan Noles Talks About Life on the Show
Aston’s Susan Noles talked about her experiences on The Golden Bachelor after she was released from the show following its fifth episode, writes Emily Bloch…
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Philadelphia Roundup — Stories on Dogs, Movies, Food and More
It’s the start of a new week, so that means it’s the start of a new edition of the daily “Philadelphia Roundup.” This past weekend…
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Studies Are Looking At the Potential Impact of the Proposed New Sixers Arena
It has been more than a year since the Philadelphia 76ers announced its proposal to build its new arena in Center City and many questions…
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Philadelphia Roundup — Stories on Homes, Pizza, and Books
The first-ever weekend edition of “The Philadelphia Roundup” is now upon us! As always, Philadelphia isn’t short on interesting happenings and distinctions that make it…
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As the New President and CEO of the Philadelphia Zoo, Jo-Elle Mogerman Has Big Goals
Jo-Elle Mogerman is in her first official week as President and CEO of the Philadelphia Zoo, and has big goals of redefining urban zoos across…
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Emily Whitehead Saw Her Life Saved by Penn as a Cancer Patient, She Now Returns As a College Student
In 2012 when Emily Whitehead was battling leukemia, her recovery was far from certain had it not been for a new therapy developed at the…
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Philadelphia Roundup — Stories on Empowering Women, Philadelphia as a Tourist Spot and More
Philadelphia isn’t without its share of interesting stories about various people, establishments, and happenings across all parts of the city. Here are some of the pertinent…











































