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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Solid Leadership, Strategic Decisions Make WCU the Crown Jewel of the State System of Higher Education
West Chester University, currently celebrating its 150th anniversary, has emerged as the Pennsylvania State System of Higher Education’s most successful institution. Susan Snyder covered the…
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Philadelphia Metro Area Rental Rates Soar, With No Indication When They May Peak or Fall
Apartment rental rates in the Philadelphia metro area are way up as demand for apartments continues to rise, writes Michaelle Bond for The Philadelphia Inquirer.…
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Daniel F. Coyle, Folcroft Teacher and Performer,Dies at 76
A lifetime performer who took his talents to the classrooms of the Southeast Delco School District died Aug. 11, writes Gary Miles for The Philadelphia…
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Jay Wright Speaks Glowingly About Team USA Experience, Despite Challenges
It was “an incredibly rewarding and exhilarating feeling when we finally won the gold,” says Villanova basketball coach Jay Wright describing being on the coaching…
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Media Health Worker Is on a Mission to Save the African Rhinos
It started when Penn Medicine nurse Heather Smith from Media had the highest bid at a charity auction on an African wildlife safari, writes Rita…
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Newtown Square Modern Farmhouse Works for This Blended Family
Kristin Haines and her husband Timothy Stevens needed just enough space to blend their two families. What they found was perfect, a three-bedroom modern farmhouse-style…
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Now Wawa’s Got a Sneaker in the Running for Some Lucky Fans
Wawa is releasing a limited-edition Wawa sneakers to 10 fans, writes Stephanie Farr for The Philadelphia Inquirer. It will be available through an end-of-summer social…
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Marc Vetri Planning to Open Italian Steak House in Bryn Mawr Village
While Enoteca Tredici may be closing its doors for the last time tonight, its former space in Bryn Mawr will not remain empty for long,…
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Vaccination Concerns, But No Clear Policy Yet as Students Return to College
A school administrator’s son from Media discovered his Millersville University roommate was not vaccinated so he asked for a vaccinated roommate, writes Susan Snyder for…
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Pandemic Made Home Delivery Apps Explode. What Happens Now?
Jeanne Patterson, 67, of Upper Darby Township, went to the home deliveries platform Instacart in the early days of the pandemic, writes Christian Hetrick for…
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2 With Delaware County Ties Wait for Afghan Relatives to Come Home
One Delaware County woman is clearing out her guest room for her son and his family who have left Afghanistan as part of the Afghanistan…
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Delaware County Couple Seek Better Treatment for Opioid Addicts
Heather and Larry Arata of Delaware County are working toward better opioid treatment for addicts after losing their son Brendan to a heroin overdose in…
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WCU Students Face a Different Kind of Testing This Fall
West Chester University now plans to randomly test students who do not voluntarily submit COVID-19 vaccination proof. Susan Snyder covered the change in policy for…
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Walter J. Fox, Noted Journalist and Author, Dies at 89
Walter J. Fox, a journalist and retired Temple and West Chester University professor raised in Lansdowne has died, writes Gary Miles for The Philadelphia Inquirer.…
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Haverford High Graduate in Swimming Competition at Paralympics
David Abrahams a Haverford High graduate and a Harvard junior studying mathematics, is competing in three swimming events at the Paralympics in Tokyo, writes Joe…
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Population’s Up in Delaware County Over the Past 10 Years
The population in Delaware County has gone up 3 percent in the past 10 years, mirroring population growth throughout the region, according to data from…























