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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Strath Haven Grad, Fortune Editor Gets Scoop on Airbnb
A Fortune magazine editor who grew up with a newsroom in her Media kitchen is now in the limelight for her enterprising work that has…
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Airlines Urge Pennsylvania Legislature to Comply with Federal Real ID Law
Eleven airlines have signed a letter urging the Pennsylvania legislature to ensure the state’s compliance with the Department of Homeland Security’s Real ID law, writes…
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Comedy Central Orders Pilot for Aspiring Sitcom ‘Delco Proper’
A television experiment about three guys from a Delaware County lumberyard “peeking into their 30s without leaving behind the behavior of their 20s” is about…
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Reward Renews 50-Year-Old Mystery of Murdered Boy Scout from Darby
The kind of fun-filled camping adventure that most kids dream about ended up as the worst imaginable nightmare for one Delaware County child nearly 50…
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Haverford School Grad, NFL Network Analyst to Entertain with Local Stories During Draft
Mike Mayock, an NFL Network draft analyst and Haverford School graduate, will entertain guests at the Philadelphia Museum of Art and viewers across the nation…
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Car Crashes on the Rise Yet Again in Delaware County
Recently released PennDOT data is pointing to a troubling trend in Delaware County and the surrounding area that shows car crashes are on the rise…
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Villanova Priest’s Life a Moving Work of Art
His artistic handiwork with fabric, thread, and stained glass is so moving that it has graced churches as far as Italy and Japan. And now,…
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New Airport Projects Ready to Take Off
The Philadelphia International Airport has weathered the turbulence of the past decade, and is ready for new improvements to take off in the near future.…
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Citations for Distracted Driving in Pennsylvania Soar; Majority of Offenders Are Men
Distracted driving violations are on the rise in Pennsylvania, and men are the main culprits, according to a report by the Administrative Office of Pennsylvania…
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In ‘Highly Unexpected’ Move, Wayne’s PetCoach Acquired by Petco
PetCoach, the three-year-old Wayne startup that offers online access to vets 24/7, has been acquired by pet-specialty retailer Petco for an undisclosed amount, writes Diane…
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For Upper Darby Tattoo Parlor, Steady Business Spills from the El
The El may only “tickle the ‘burbs” with its end-of-the-line stop in Upper Darby, but it spills big business through the doors of shops like…
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Controversial For-Profit Funeral Company Signs Deal with Donohue
StoneMor, the controversial for-profit cemetery and funeral company that leases 13 Catholic cemeteries in Philadelphia and four surrounding counties from the Archdiocese of Philadelphia, has…
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Basketball’s ‘Michelangelo’ Makes Time for High School Players in Delaware County
He may get caught up in a laser-sharp focus on the intricacies of the 76ers’ biggest NBA matchups, but legendary coach-turned-broadcaster Jim Lynam is never…
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SAP a Subscriber to Its Own Technological Innovations
SAP isn’t just a leading pioneer of global business software for its customers; it’s also a leading pioneer of tech-savvy benefits for its employees. “SAP…
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Medical Solutions Supplier of Glen Mills a ‘Fairy Tale’ for Employees
The grass really is greener down the street in Glen Mills at Medical Solutions Supplier, which just earned the Philadelphia Inquirer’s top spot among small…
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Three Lansdowne Homes Offer Affordable Options in Victorian-Style Neighborhood
Three beautiful homes in Lansdowne are currently available for less than $136,000, offering affordable options in this classic, Victorian-style neighborhood, writes Shannon Rooney for the…
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Trout Season in Pennsylvania to Open in April
Get your bait and fishing poles ready, as more than four million trout are about to become fair game with the trout season in Pennsylvania…
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PECO Announces Further Price Cuts
More good news is coming from PECO, as the energy company has announced further price cuts, beginning on June 1, writes Andrew Maykuth for the…







































