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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Investment Firm Moving to Radnor Raises Millions for Small Businesses
Hidden River Strategic Capital, which is moving its headquarters from Chesterbrook in Chester County to Radnor, has raised millions of dollars to support new businesses.…
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Ready to Hit the Line? Wawa Hoagie Day Set Wednesday in Old City
A 31-year Fourth of July tradition continues today on Independence Mall when Wawa gives out 15,000 free hoagies, writes Stephanie Farr for The Philadelphia Inquirer.…
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Top WNBA Players Includes Broomall Activist Natasha Cloud
Nowadays, it’s easy to find a large amount of star power from the Philadelphia region playing in the WNBA. But history shows there’s been a…
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An Act of Charity in Media Created the Student-Run Food4Philly
Ethan Chan was a high school freshman living in Media when he saw his suburban neighbors struggling to get by in the pandemic, writes Nate…
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Balancing Delco Ingenuity With Philly Grit: A Power to Do Good
By now, it’s understood that the quick reopening of I-95 can be partially credited to specialized fill used for emergency repairs provided by the Eddystone…
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Du Pont Family Member and Venture Capital Entrepreneur Hints Future Innovation at Longwood Gardens
A du Pont family entrepreneur, Ben du Pont, is telling The Philadelphia Inquirer that people can expect to hear more about products and investments coming…
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Court-Ordered Reshuffling of State Public School Funds Won’t Make This Budget
A court requirement to create a more equitable public school funding system in Pennsylvania is a key point in this year’s state budget, but it…
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Low and Middle-income Buyers Face Shortage of Affordable Homes in Philadelphia Area
Despite plenty of available homes for sale at high prices, low- and middle-income homebuyers in the Philadelphia metro area are currently facing a shortage of…
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Swarthmore College Professor Raymond Hopkins Was a Pioneer Expert on World Food Policies
Raymond F Hopkins, a beloved Swarthmore College professor whose expertise on food policy and hunger helped forge the 1990 U.S. Farm Bill, is being remembered,…
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Some Delaware County Families Opting Out of High-Priced Jersey Shore Rentals
A week at the Jersey Shore has priced itself out of the market for many families opting for cheaper vacations somewhere else, writes Erin McCarthy…
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This West Chester Gelato Shop is One of the Best in the Region
D’Acenzo’s Gelato Shop in West Chester has been recognized by as one of the best in the region. The origin story of D’Ascenzo’s Gelato Shop…
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Women’s Flag Football Coming to Neumann in Aston, Other Universities
Neumann University in Aston is joining Cabrini, Immaculata, Centenary, and Marymount Universities in offering varsity women’s flag football, writes Isabella DiAmore for The Philadelphia Inquirer.…
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Soul Singer Devon Gilfillian Is Back in Delaware County, Promoting His New Album
Singer/songwriter and guitarist Devon Gilfillian recently found his way home again, celebrating the release of his new album Love You Anyway with a trip to…
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Did Astrud Gilberto, ‘The Girl From Ipanema’ Singer, Live in Narberth?
Astrud Gilberto, singer of the globally popular “The Girl From Ipanema,” passed away in Philadelphia recently at 83, but it is her home of the…
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M. Night Shyamalan to Sell 90 Acres of ‘Spectacular Landscape’ at Kirkwood Farm
Famous director M. Night Shyamalan, whose work includes The Sixth Sense and Split, is selling 90 acres of the 210-acre Kirkwood Farm to the Willistown…
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It Was a Querken Moment for Garnet Valley Eighth-Grader at the Scripps Spelling Bee Finals
A Garnet Valley eighth grader from Glen Mills made it to the finals in the Scripps National Spelling Bee this year, ranking in 10th place…







































