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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Newlywed from Glen Mills Thankful for New Life After Addiction
Wallowing in the pain of divorce, she turned to heroin — and embraced a horrible addiction that took more than treatment and rehab to break…
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Pearl Harbor Sent Delaware County into Action
Well before the afternoon news of Pearl Harbor’s disaster on Dec. 7, 1941 sent Delaware County and the rest of Philadelphia into a frenzy, local…
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Assistant Super from Unionville-Chadds Ford to Lead Radnor School District
Kenneth Batchelor, the assistant superintendent for the Unionville-Chadds Ford School District, has been hired for the top job in Radnor Township, writes Kathy Boccella for…
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Swarthmore College Becomes Sanctuary Campus as Officials Vow to Protect Undocumented Students
Following the lead of students both locally and across the nation, Swarthmore College officials have declared the campus a sanctuary for undocumented immigrants. Swarthmore College…
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Merger of Sunoco Logistics, Energy Transfer Partners Good for Companies, Not Investors
Sunoco Logistics Partners’ merger with affiliated business venture Energy Transfer Partners, which is based in Dallas, is likely to divert money from its investor pipeline…
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Liquor Control Board’s Fine Wine, Good Spirits Store Opens in Brookhaven
The Liquor Control Board of Pennsylvania is answering the recent changes in the legislation on alcohol sales that allow grocery stores and gas stations to…
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Three Redevelopment Projects in Delaware County Receive Millions in Assistance from State
The retail corridor project along Upper Darby’s 69th Street is among the recipients of the latest round of grant awards from the state’s redevelopment assistance program,…
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Conservation Officer Keeping Man and Beast Legal in Delco
Delaware County is far from the wild outdoors typical of other parts of Pennsylvania, but the relationship between man and beast still runs afoul every…
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Havertown Native Runs Perimeter of the U.S. to Bring Home Brother’s Ashes
She has run nearly 10,000 miles around the perimeter of the United States, and last weekend she carried the ashes of her brother home —…
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Concord Township’s Beaver Valley Saved from Development … Maybe
Conservationists may have just won the battle over Beaver Valley by striking a deal to buy its 240 acres of land — if they can…
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Young Adults Across the State Struggling to Leave Parents’ Home
Faced with college debt, high housing costs, and a weak job market, more than a third (37.1 percent) of young adults between the ages of…
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Delco Residents Now Have Much Higher Tax Burden Than Their City Neighbors
According to a recent study, the benefit of less-burdensome taxes that the suburbs once held over the city is shrinking, writes Caitlin McCabe for the…
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Greater Scrutiny in Permitting Process Delays Flow of Natural Gas to Marcus Hook
New delays for the Mariner East 2 pipeline mean its much-heralded startup could still be nearly a year away. Originally targeted by Sunoco Logistics Partners…
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PECO Shuts Down Plans for Gas, Solar Microgrid for Concordville
Plans for a natural gas- and solar-powered microgrid to back up portions of Concordville during power outages just went dark. Yielding to customer opposition, PECO…
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New, Stylish American Grill Now Open in Newtown Square
Lehigh Valley restaurateur George Paxos has added another stunning eatery to his fine list of establishments, with the stylish American grill Firepoint now open in…







































