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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Aston’s Susan Noles to Officiate Golden Bachelor Wedding
Susan Noles of Aston, who won the hearts of fans during her time on ABC’s The Golden Bachelor, will now officiate the Golden Wedding, writes…
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These Are Some of the New Restaurants Coming to Philadelphia in 2024
Philadelphia will soon see a large influx of new restaurants add their unique flavors to the local food scene, writes Michael Klein for The Philadelphia…
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Robert Pfaltzgraff of Wayne, International Relations Expert, Remembered
Robert L Pfaltzgraff Jr., of Wayne, a presidential advisor and international relations expert, died Nov. 17 at 89, writes Gary Miles for The Philadelphia Inquirer.…
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Villanova Women’s Basketball Coach Earns 100th Win for Wildcats
Villanova University women’s basketball head coach Denise Dillon earned her 100th win Dec. 21 after the Wildcats defeated St. John’s in a Big East opener,…
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Looking for an Eagles Fan Cave? There’s a Great One in Haverford
There was no way Allison Cawley of Haverford wasn’t going to be a Philadelphia Eagles fan, writes Paul Jablow for The Philadelphia Inquirer. Not after…
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Chester’s Larenzo Jerkins Is Ready to Get Back in the Game
Larenzo Jerkins is ready to make a difference. After transferring in from Chester, the 6-foot-six-inch senior forward watched from the basketball sidelines last season as…
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It Continues to Look A Lot Like Christmas at the McGrath House
For Charley McGrath, Christmas comes to his Glen Mills home weeks before Thanksgiving, with green garlands wrapped around the white columns of his two porches…
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National Association of Realtors Ranks Philadelphia Metro Area Among Top Ten Housing Markets to Watch in 2024
According to the National Association of Realtors, the Philadelphia metro area is one of the top ten markets with the highest potential for strong growth…
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First Woman Dean at Temple’s Medical School Grew Up in Broomall
Broomall’s Amy Goldberg is a trauma surgeon who has worked at Temple University Hospital for 30 years, She’s also Temple’s first woman dean at its…
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DHL Teamsters From Sharon Hill Honored Ohio Picket Line
A picket line from the Cincinnati/Northern Kentucky International Airport included DHL teamsters from Sharon Hill and 14 other cities last Wednesday, writes Lizzy Ravitch for…
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Pennsylvania Supreme Court to Hear Case on Closing of DCMH
The Pennsylvania Supreme Court has agreed to hear an appeal over Prospect Medical Holdings Inc.’s closing of Delaware County Memorial Hospital in Drexel Hill, writes…
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Your College Kids Are Home for the Holidays. Stay Cool.
For 24 hours, there will be a joyous reunion between you and your college-age son or daughter returning home for the holidays. After that, for…
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PIAA Rules Devon Nelson Ineligible to Play, so He and Mom Seek Other Options
Christine Clark and her son, Devon Nelson, are considering their options after a PIAA appeal hearing ruled the 16-year-old is ineligible to play basketball at…
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Halloween Lovers Bring Krampus Fest into Media’s Christmas Season
Santa apparently has a goat demon sidekick creating Christmas chaos known as Krampus. That sidekick was celebrated during Media’s Krampusfest, geared particularly toward those who…
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Cheyney University Back on Probation Despite Making Progress
Four years ago, Cheyney University was making a comeback and had its accreditation reaffirmed by the Middle States Commission on Higher Education. Now that same…
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Philly Sports Mascots Showing Up More as Wedding Guests
Philly sports mascots have a special place in the hearts of fans, and occasionally they show up at a wedding, writes Erin McCarthy for The…
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That One Time Jay Wright Almost Left Villanova to Coach the Sixers
Villanova University benefitted greatly by keeping Jay Wright on the payroll, but they almost lost him a decade ago to the Sixers, writes Gabriela Carroll…
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Circumstances Turned ‘Kelce’ Film Into a ‘Gift From the Documentary Gods’
The documentary was supposed to be about Philadelphia Eagles Offensive Lineman Jason Kelce’s final 2021 season and what it’s like for a professional athlete to…







































