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 — Stories on a New Restaurant, Bats, Fashion 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 pertinent…
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The Philadelphia Roundup — Stories on Housing, Parties and More
Philadelphia isn’t without its share of interesting stories about various people, properties, and happenings across all parts of the city. Here are some of the…
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Philadelphia Developer Proposes New Tower On Site Where Toll Brothers Razed Part of Jewelers Row
Philadelphia developer Pearl Properties recently unveiled its plan to construct a soaring housing tower in Jewelers Row on the vacant property created by Toll Brothers…
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Germantown Native, Erika Johnson, Fosters Wellness and Togetherness in the Community Through Farming and Agriculture
Erika Johnson has a strong love for gardening and produce and strives to share that with her community, writes Nate File for The Philadelphia Inquirer. …
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Levittown-Born TikTok Star Sean Connolly Makes Song Parodies to Teach and Support Phillies
Sean Connolly, a Levittown-raised TikTok famous teacher in Bethlehem, is popular for his educational remixes of popular throwback songs, writes Beatrice Froman for The Philadelphia…
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Are iPods ‘Vintage’ and ‘Retro?’ Urban Outfitters Thinks So
Urban Outfitters is beginning to sell some of the earlier iPod models and the terminology being used to describe them has people talking, writes Emily…
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Three South Philadelphia Restaurants Persevere Through Community, Nonprofit Support
Community support goes a long way in helping businesses succeed, and three popular South Philadelphia businesses can attest to this, writes Lynette Hazelton for The…
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Upper Dublin High Grad Designs Viral ‘Atta Boy Harper’ T-Shirt for Philly’s Baseball Rookie
Spirits in the Philadelphia area are high as the Philadelphia Phillies take on the National League Championship Series. One Upper Dublin High School graduate is…
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Center City District is Moving to the Land Title Building on South Broad Street
After nearly two decades in the Public Ledger building downtown, Center City District will soon move its offices to the Land Title Building, writes Jake…
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Lankenau Medical Center Doubles Down on Safety Protocols After Nurse’s Error
An error made by a nurse at Lankenau Medical Center in Wynnewood briefly put the local hospital under “immediate jeopardy” from state inspectors, writes Sarah…
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The Number of Women CEOs in Philadelphia’s Top 100 Companies Have Tripled Since Last Year – From 1 to 3
Women are making some progress when it comes to their place in leadership positions at top public companies in Philadelphia, writes Ariana Perez-Castells for The…
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Sharing a Slice of Pizza at Eagles Game Sets Phoenixville Man on the Path of Love
When he shared a slice of pizza with an unknown woman at an Eagles game, Aaron Jones, of Phoenixville, did not expect to get a…
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This 2023 MacArthur Genius Grant Recipient Has Ties to Philadelphia
The 2023 MacArthur Genius Grant recipients were recently announced and Philadelphia has some representation, writes Rosa Cartagena for The Philadelphia Inquirer. In addition to Philadelphian…
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Temple University is Planning to Construct a New Media and Performing Arts Building
Temple University’s Klein College of Media and Communication and Center for the Performing and Cinematic Arts will soon be housed in a single new structure,…
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Delaware County Woman Goes Viral for Confronting Attacker, Gets Outpouring of Support
After Delaware County woman Nikki Bullock demonstrated an immense act of bravery in a now-viral video, she and her girlfriend received an outpouring of support…
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Hilco Redevelopment Partners’ New Construction Could Bring Thousands of Jobs to Philadelphia
For well over 100 years, 34th and Hartranft Streets in South Philadelphia was the location of the East Coast’s biggest oil refinery, writes Inga Saffron…
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Mira Irons Leaves Unique Legacy as She Departs as Leader of the College of Physicians and Mütter Museum
Mira Irons is returning to work where she previously spent 15 years of her career, writes Rosa Cartagena for The Philadelphia Inquirer. She is…
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Corporate Salaries in Philadelphia Higher Than National Average, But Lower Than in Other East Coast Cities
While salaries for the most in-demand jobs in and around Philadelphia are higher than the national average, they are still lower than in other nearby…










































