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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Yeadon Has an Unusually High Number of COVID-19 Cases for a Borough So Small
Fewer than 12,000 people live in Yeadon Borough, yet they have the highest rate of coronavirus cases of any town with at least 10,000 in…
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Her Sisters Made a Video With 200 Friends and Family to Help Her Through Leukemia Treatments
When Hope Wells, 23, was diagnosed with leukemia in 2018, she didn’t have to tackle the disease on her own. She had her five sisters…
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COVID-19 Disproportionally Affects Black Residents in Delaware County
African Americans in Delaware County and the entire Philadelphia area do not have same levels of access to health care and related services as white…
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Drexel Hill Man’s Love of Flying Fostered at Urban Youth Racing School
Malachi Neal of Drexel Hill credits a go-kart race in Philadelphia when he was 8 and the Urban Youth Racing School for leading him on…
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Evidence Is Clear That Masks Reduce Spread of Coronavirus, But Not All Masks Do a Good Job
A new study has found that while it is clear that masks reduce the spread of the coronavirus, it really does matter what kind of…
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Upper Darby, Like Other School Districts, Trying to Reopen Safely Amidst Many Unknowns
There are a lot of moving parts with the coronavirus pandemic and it’s hard to know the best way to reopen schools, writes Maddie Hanna…
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The Skies Beckoned for This Newtown Square Pilot, and a Disability Wasn’t Going to Stop Him
When Sean O’Donnell flew over the Moss Rehab campus in Elkins Park July 1, four or five dozen healthcare workers cheered, writes Gary Miles for…
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Delaware County Uber Driver Turns Ride Videos Into Social Media Gold
He was an Uber driver who put a video camera in his vehicle for his own protection after one drunken passenger decided to open his…
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Owner of Malvern-Based Acme Raises $800 Million in IPO, Falls Well Short of Target
The owner of Malvern-based Acme Markets and a string of other food chains has raised $800 million in its initial public offering, falling well short…
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Delaware County’s Swim Clubs Are Open If You’d Like to Reclaim Some of Your Summer
Swim clubs may be the haven Delaware Countians seek this year to save summer, writes Erin McCarthy for The Philadelphia Inquirer. At St. Albans Swim…
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This Army of SEPTA Cleaners Keep Vigilant Against Coronavirus to Protect Riders
SEPTA workers already toiling to keep the transit agency’s vehicles clean now must take precautions against the coronavirus, writes Jason Laughlin and Patricia Madej for…
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Wawa Makes Customer Interactions as User Friendly as Possible in a Coronavirus World
There was a time when touchscreens were suspiciously eyed by Wawa customers. Now they are all part of the Wawa experience. The trick now is…
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Delaware County to Enter Green Phase Reopening on June 26
Delaware, Chester, Montgomery and Bucks counties enter the final green stage of reopening this Friday, June 26. Pa. Gov. Tom Wolf made the announcement Friday,…
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At Upper Darby’s Summer Stage, the Show Must Go On (Line)
Upper Darby Summer Stage is getting ready to open its doors for a 45th season. Virtually. Because of the coronavirus pandemic, Summer Stage, an annual…
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Haverford School Graduate Not Letting Loss of His Leg Change Who He Is
Jack Cloran of Havertown is not letting the loss of his leg to cancer change who is, writes Mike Jensen for The Philadelphia Inquirer. The…
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Joe Biden Got Down to Business in His Visit to Yeadon and Darby Wednesday
Yeadon and Darby Boroughs hosted Democratic presidential candidate Joe Biden Wednesday as he continued campaigning on safely reopening the economy, writes Julia Terruso for The…
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Upper Darby Record Shop Navigates Past a Pandemic
Record stores like R&B Records in Upper Darby are opening again, facing the unknowns of new health guidelines and a weak economy, writes Dan DeLuca…
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School Sports, Outdoor Recreation Can Reopen in Delaware County and Beyond , Conditionally
Professional, college, high school and youth sports are allowed again in Pennsylvania, with conditions, writes Erin McCarthy for The Philadelphia Inquirer. Private and public schools…







































