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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Pope Leo XIV Gets a Wawa Bag of Tastykakes from Philadelphia Delegation at the Vatican
A Wawa bag full of Tastykakes is not the kind of gift that usually crosses a pope’s desk. But when a delegation from Philadelphia’s National Constitution Center…
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Haverford’s Jason Kelce Reacts to A.J. Brown Trade, Philly Santa Mishap on ‘New Heights’
Jason Kelce didn’t hold back on the latest episode of New Heights, weighing in on the Eagles’ trade of A.J. Brown and recounting an only-in-Philadelphia moment from his charity…
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Delaware County Launches Wellness on Wheels Mobile Health Clinic to Aid Underserved Communities
Delaware County is taking its health services on the road, literally. Health leaders are launching Wellness on Wheels, a 33-foot RV retrofitted as a traveling medical…
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The Mother Behind Mikal Bridges’ Rise from Great Valley to the NBA Finals
As Mikal Bridges chases an NBA championship with the New York Knicks, the Great Valley High School graduate is carrying a story rooted in perseverance and a mother’s belief…
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Upper Darby’s Tina Fey and Colman Domingo Prove Philly Loyalty Extends to the Cheese Plate
Two of Hollywood’s biggest names have a message for the culinary world: burrata is overrated, and they’re blaming Philadelphia, reports Hira Qureshi for The Philadelphia Inquirer. Tina Fey…
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Northeast Philadelphia Airport Eyes Largest Municipal Solar Installation in City History
Northeast Philadelphia Airport may be on the verge of a significant green energy milestone that could set a new standard for how the city powers…
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How a Ben Affleck Lunch Visit Transformed Luna’s Mexican Grill in Swarthmore Overnight
On March 27, Ben Affleck walked into a small Mexican restaurant in Swarthmore for a bite and changed everything for the woman behind the counter. Affleck…
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Screen-Used Furniture and Clothing from ‘Task’ Donated to Drexel Hill’s Thrift & Thrive
A big box truck pulled up to a Drexel Hill thrift store this week, and what came out of it recently appeared on TV, reports Nick Vadala…
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How Main Line Health Survived a Punishing Winter and Kept Its Bottom Line in the Black
More patients, more revenue, and a bottom line that stayed positive despite everything winter threw at it. Main Line Health has reason to feel good…
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Wallingford-Swarthmore School District Delays Strath Haven Renovation Amid Budget Crunch
Strath Haven High School’s long-planned renovation is hitting the brakes, and that’s just one sign of the financial strain bearing down on the Wallingford-Swarthmore School District, reports…
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ChristianaCare’s $50.9M Aston Micro-Hospital Opens Amid Delaware County Healthcare Crisis
ChristianaCare’s new micro-hospital in Aston opened its doors this week, marking a significant milestone for Delaware County residents still reeling from Crozer Health’s recent closures,…
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Philly’s ‘Skinny Joey’ Merlino Opening Cheesesteak Shop in Boothwyn
Just a year after opening his South Philadelphia cheesesteak shop, “Skinny Joey” Merlino is launching new locations at the Jersey Shore and Delaware County, writes Michael…
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A Delco Icon Continues to Make Best Burger Lists in the Region
It’s always burger season and three food and restaurant columnists from The Philadelphia Inquirer have come up with the 17 best places to get burgers…
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Scientists Study Invasive Snakehead Fish Threatening Native Species at Tinicum’s John Heinz Refuge
A “voracious predator,” the Northern snakehead, is being examined in the waters of the John Heinz Refuge in Tinicum, writes Frank Kummer for The Philadelphia…
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From Textile Hub to Vintage Row: How Philadelphia’s Fabric Row Is Redefining South 4th Street
Philadelphia’s historic Fabric Row is in the middle of a transformation, as longtime textile merchants and newer independent business owners work to redefine the South…
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A Berwyn Couple Transformed Their Dark, Overgrown Property Into Year-Round Garden Paradise
For nearly 40 years, this couple has been turning their Berwyn property into one of the most beautiful private gardens in the region, writes Sally A. Downey for The Philadelphia…
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Ridley Park’s Rosemary Revamps Menu, Prices to Reflect Local Economics
Rosemary, the Ridley Park restaurant that has received rave reviews for its sophisticated city dining experience in the suburbs, is now streamlining its menu to…
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Buc-ee’s vs. Wawa: A Philly Fan’s Honest Review of the South’s Most Hyped Convenience Store
What happens when a die-hard Wawa fan spends nearly five hours driving to check out the South’s most hyped convenience store? Stephanie Farr of The Philadelphia Inquirer made exactly…





















