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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He’s From Delaware County, but You’ll Find T-Shirt Phil Down at the Stadiums
He’s known as T-Shirt Phil, and the Delaware County resident can be found selling unofficial sports merchandise at the South Philadelphia sports complex, writes Jason…
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Delaware County to See Impact From Proposed Hydrogen Energy Hub
It’s expected that at least one Delaware County energy company and one Delaware County university will be impacted by a proposed hydrogen energy MACH2 Mid-Atlantic…
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Pennsylvania Ranks First Based on Horror Movie Deaths, These Movies Prove There Is Good Reason for It
Local horror movie fans should take pride in the fact that more people were killed in horror movies based in Pennsylvania than in any other…
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Bonner-Prendie’s Running Back Avery Hankey Patiently Waits to Get Noticed
Avery Hankey, Bonner-Prendergast High School’s running back, is short-in-stature but big on heart, and he’s learned patience on and off the field, writes Aaron Carter…
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Main Line Health Reports $125M Loss as Reimbursements Lag Behind Costs
Main Line Health finances were hit with a $125 million operating loss for the year ending June 30, highlighting some of the problems right now…
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Aston’s Susan Noles Brings Authentic Delco Sass to Golden Bachelor
Apparently, Golden Bachelor Gerry Turner appreciated Aston contestant Susan Noles‘ in-your-face Delco approach. She was his final selection for Thursday’s first episode, receiving his final…
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Beyond Photos, Wayne Artist Jessica Libor Captures Wedding Couples on Canvas
Wayne artist Jessica Libor brings a unique vantage point to weddings beyond photographs and videos by creating a wedding painting, writes Alfred Lubrano for The…
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Her Delco Personality Keeps Susan Noles in the Running on ‘Golden Bachelor’
Susan Noles of Aston earned another rose from Gerry Turner and will show up again Thursday night on Episode 3 of ‘The Golden Bachelor,’ writes…
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Some Pet Turtles Are Giving Salmonella to People in the Region
Pet turtles are causing a small Salmonella outbreak that seems to be on the rise, writes Aubrey Whelan for The Philadelphia Inquirer. In the last…
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Cardinal O’Hara Lions Doubling Effort After Missing Championship
Last year, the Cardinal O’Hara Lions girls basketball team lost the opportunity to play in two championship games by three points. The Lions are determined…
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Glen Mills’ Pizzeria Maki Rolls Out Both Pizza Dough and Fresh Sushi
The unique culinary concept of Pizzeria Maki has opened the doors to its second location in Glen Mills, writes Michael Klein for The Philadelphia Inquirer.…
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Corporate Salaries in Philadelphia Higher Than National Average, But Lower Than in Other East Coast Cities
While salaries for the most in-demand jobs in and around Philadelphia are higher than the national average, they are still lower than in other nearby…
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For the Team, Garnet Valley Receiver Dante DeVuono Goes Where He’s Needed
They call Dante DeVuono a receiver, but you’re more likely to see him working as a blocker for the Garnet Valley Jaguars, writes Aaron Carter…
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Villanova Wildcats Student Athlete Money Turns Team Pro (Sort of)
College sports now includes the opportunity for Villanova student-athlete money to come pouring in from sponsors promoting their name, image, and likeness (NIL), and Villanova’s…
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David Zadstra Is Back in Delaware County, Charged in Gretchen Harrington’s 1975 Murder
The former Broomall pastor who confessed to killing 8-year-old Gretchen Harrington in 1975 was extradited to the Delaware County Courthouse in Media Thursday afternoon to…
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Emerald Ash Borer Takes Down 900 Tyler Arboretum Trees, Closes Trails
Tyler Arboretum in Middletown is under attack by an emerald ash borer that’s forced it to close 17 miles of trails to visitors, writes Frank…







































