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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Renewed Economic Sanctions on Iran Impact Businesses in Delaware County
The renewed economic sanctions on Iran planned by the Trump Administration are an issue for Western companies planning to do business there, writes Joseph DiStefano…
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Amidst Decades of Declining Membership, Fire Departments Get Creative to Attract Volunteers
Fire companies nationwide are finding creative ways to attract volunteers in the hopes of reversing decades of declining membership, writes Michaelle Bond for the Philadelphia…
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Pro Golfer Who Grew up in Delco Returns to Area for U.S. Open Qualifier
Pro golfer and Delaware County native Vince Covello was in the area recently to take part in a qualifying event for the U.S. Open, writes…
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Police in Chester Tracking a New Category of Crime
Police in Chester have started tracking “online robberies” as a new category of crime, writes Erin McCarthy for The Philadelphia Inquirer. In the last year,…
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Former Delaware County Community College Student Behind Fashion Brand Popular Among Celebrities
Milan Harris, who attended Upper Darby High School and Delaware County Community College, now runs Milano Di Rouge, a fashion brand worn by Philadelphia trendsetters…
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Pennsylvania Turnpike Settles with Whistleblower Who Warned About Failed Software Installation
In a conclusion to a decade-long saga, Ciber has agreed to pay the Pennsylvania Turnpike Commission just $2 million of the $45 million it demanded…
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New Airport Lounge Offers First-Class Amenities for Military Families in Transit
Military families in transit are now able to enjoy a first-class lounge at the Philadelphia International Airport, writes Andrew Maykuth for the Philadelphia Inquirer. The…
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Clothing Store in Wayne to Close, Warns of Growing E-Commerce Threat to Small-Business Dreams
Mushmina, a clothing store in Wayne that promises its customers a global shopping experience, is closing its doors and warning of the growing e-commerce threat…
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As Housing Costs Increase, Number of Philly-Area ‘Super Commuters’ on the Rise
The number of Philadelphia-area “super commuters” – people who travel more than 90 minutes to get to work each day – is on the rise,…
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Safeguard Scientifics’ Dissident Investors Ensure Board Spots for Ira Lubert, Russell Glass
Safeguard Scientifics’ dissident investors have signed an agreement that puts Ira Lubert, real estate and buyout investor, and Russell Glass on the Safeguard board, writes…
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Former Wawa Employees Seek $25 Million Settlement in Class-Action Lawsuit
More than 2,000 former Wawa employees are asking a federal judge to approve a $25 million settlement in a class-action lawsuit that claims the convenience…
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New Documentary to Explore Wawa, Sheetz Rivalry and Decide Which Is Better
A new documentary – Sheetz Vs. Wawa – will explore the epic rivalry between the fan bases of the two beloved chains of convenience stores,…
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Villanova Offers Delaware County’s Three Most Expensive Homes for Sale
In addition to being the home of this year’s NCAA men’s basketball champion, Villanova is also home to the three most expensive homes on the…
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Havertown Native Directs Season Finale of Television Drama on ABC
Havertown native Tom Verica has directed nearly two dozen episodes of Scandal, the ABC drama set in Washington, D.C., including the April 19 finale, written…
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Pennsylvania Rates Poorly in Several Rankings Based on Economic Issues
The American Legislative Exchange Council has rated Pennsylvania poorly on economic issues, adding to the slew of low rankings in national surveys for the Keystone…
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In Rome with University Officials, Villanova’s Jay Wright Gifts Autographed Basketball to Pope
Villanova basketball coach Jay Wright met with Pope Francis during his visit to Italy where he presented the Holy Father with a basketball autographed by…
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Radnor’s Adapt Pharma Touts Awareness, Access to Its Antidote for Opioid Overdoses
Adapt Pharma of Radnor is trying to make Narcan, a nasal-spray antidote to an opioid overdose, as widely available as a flu shot, writes Erin…






















