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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Midnight Pasta Offers Unforgettable Dinner-and-Show Combo in Philadelphia
Natalia Lepore Hagan’s Midnight Pasta parties offer a seamless blend of a hands-on pasta-making workshop along with a decadent five-course meal — an experience sure…
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Insufficient New Construction Driving Up Housing Prices in Bucks County
Bucks County – and Pennsylvania as a whole – is not building enough new housing, driving up prices for both homebuyers and renters, writes Michaelle…
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Plymouth Brethren Christian Church Expands in Delaware County
A controversial church that has been accused by former members outside the United States of imposing restrictions on its members has been buying up land…
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Chester’s Bankruptcy Receiver Michael Doweary Resigns
The man who has been in charge of fixing Chester’s financial difficulties for five years and who ultimately declared Chester bankrupt is resigning as state…
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Villanova Basketball Fans Sport A-Peeling Costumes for Wildcats
Go to a typical Villanova University basketball game in Villanova these days and you’re likely to see a field of banana fans out in the…
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Molly and Megan Rullo Keep Basketball Tradition at Cardinal O’Hara, and Beyond
There’s a lot of basketball in the lives of sisters Molly and Megan Rullo. At age 6 and 7, they watched their father, Jim, coach…
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Beloved Freddy Hill Farms and Fun Center to Shut Down After 2025 Season
Lansdale’s Freddy Hill Farms, a beloved Montgomery County institution, will close at the end of its 2025 season, writes Robert Moran for the Philadelphia Inquirer.…
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This Philadelphia ZIP Code Features Nearly One-Quarter of Homes Built in the City Last Year
Philadelphia witnessed a record 8,000 homes built throughout the city in 2024, and while many different neighborhoods got in on the housing increase, one felt…
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Parents Pay A Lot More These Days for That Tooth Under a Pillow
These days, a tooth fairy collection can cost anywhere from $5 to $20, to as high as a $50 Sephora gift card, writes Erin McCarthy…
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1920s Colonial at Merion Golf Estates Has It All; Now It’s Up for Sale
Chris Rhodes has lived his life in Main Line houses, most recently at a home in the Merion Golf Estates. “I love the Colonial look,”…
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A Court-Appointed Receiver Is Now Running Crozer Health, Fueled by Grants
An independent receiver appointed by the courts began overseeing the Crozer Health system on Feb. 14 and will run hospital operations for 30 days, barring…
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Some Smaller Wawa’s Are Being Pushed Out by Super Wawa Option
The Collingswood Wawa store on Haddon Avenue in New Jersey is one of the latest victims of a trend at the Delaware County-based corporation to…
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Prospect Medical Holdings Readies to Close Crozer Health Hospitals
Prospect Medical Holdings can only keep Crozer-Chester Medical Center and Taylor Hospital open through March 14 and told a bankruptcy judge Thursday it is filing…
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Upper Black Eddy Artisanal Knife Maker Steve Pellegrino Dies at 34
Steve Pellegrino, an artisanal knife maker from Upper Black Eddy whose custom knives were a staple in many restaurant kitchens throughout Philadelphia, died on February…
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SPS Technologies Faces Uncertain Future After Devastating Factory Fire in Abington
SPS Technologies‘ massive fire earlier this month leaves an uncertain future for the Abington industrial pillar, writes Beatrice Forman and Jeese Bunch for the Philadelphia…







































