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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Havertown Inventor Survives the ‘Perennial Problem for Most Startups in America’
A Havertown inventor has wandered for two years through six product redesigns, all the while carrying the expectations of 1,302 crowdfunders on his shoulders, and…
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Alumni, Other Advocates Gather to Discuss Saving Cheyney University
Cheyney University alumni and other advocates recently gathered at the Zion Baptist Church in Philadelphia to discuss the future of the nation’s oldest historically black…
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Cheyney Hires New Interim President; Task Force Mulls Elimination of NCAA Sports
A man who helped lead the effort to redefine the future of Cheyney University will also execute that vision. Local task force co-chair, longtime Pennsylvania…
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Local Investors Both Large and Small Vote for ExxonMobil Climate-Change Analysis
Local investors of both thousands and millions defied the ExxonMobil board’s recommendation and passed a resolution that called for the energy company to analyze what…
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Quadriplegic Priest, Legendary Monsignor Bonner Teacher Considered for Sainthood
A local community of believers already considers him a saint, but now the Catholic Church has officially opened the book on the Rev. William Atkinson’s…
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Philadelphia Records More Job Growth Than New York City
For the first time in more than two decades, Philadelphia has surpassed New York City in job growth, writes Jane Von Bergen for the Philadelphia…
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Airlines Book Almost a Billion Dollars in Projects for Philly International
The airlines serving Philadelphia International Airport have collectively agreed to book $900 million worth of airport improvements over the coming years, according to a Philadelphia…
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Axalta of Glen Mills Acquires Competitor with Plants on Three Continents
Axalta, the global supplier of liquid and powdered coatings, has agreed to acquire the U.K.’s Spencer Coatings Group, a private company with plants on three…
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Crozer-Keystone Doing Its Part to Halt Epidemic of Opioid Addiction
Certified recovery specialists in the Crozer-Keystone Health System are doing their part to halt the epidemic of opioid addiction sweeping the nation by encouraging people…
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Widener President Coaches Parents on College Decision-Making
With finals week over, it’s high school students and parents — not college professors — who are grading prospective universities and deciding their future educational…
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Pair of Delco School Districts Denied Income from Billboards
They seemed to be a sign for school officials struggling with budget issues: flashy billboards that are excluded from property taxes. Desperate for more school…
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Capital Gains: Wawa Prepping for Expansion into Washington, D.C.
Wawa has set its sights on the nation’s capital, writes Emily Babay for the Philadelphia Inquirer. The Delco-based chain of convenience stores will be revealing…
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Pipeline Reversal Threatens Already-Vulnerable Refinery in Trainer
The Monroe Energy refinery in Trainer is already one of the region’s two most vulnerable oil refineries, and a new Laurel Pipe Line proposal could…
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Star of Fox News Founder Roger Ailes Launched in Delco
President Richard Nixon found Roger Ailes in Media, and Ailes in turn found a way to change politics forever. He was a “brilliant broadcaster (who)…
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First State National Historical Park Poised to Expand from Chadds Ford to Concord Township
Opened four years ago, First State National Historical Park is already poised to expand, thanks to deals with the heirs of two deep-rooted, Brandywine Valley…
























