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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To Mask or Not to Mask? That Is the Question for Delco School Districts
Delaware County’s school districts are wrestling with whether or not to lift a mask mandate in their schools, writes Maddie Hanna for The Philadelphia Inquirer.…
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U.S. Rep Scanlon Brings a Delco/Philly Christmas to the Halls of the US Capitol
It’s a Philly/Delco Christmas in the halls of the U.S. Capitol Building in Washington, D.C., at least outside of U.S. Rep. Mary Gay Scanlon’s (D-PA)…
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Golf Course Artist Robert A. Knight, formerly of Haverford, Died Nov. 22
Landscape artist Robert A. Knight, formerly of Haverford, whose work included lush golf courses and program covers for the Phillies, has died. He was 90,…
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St. Joseph’s University Built Residence and Chapel With Unique Brick Designs
A new residence hall for Philadelphia’s Jesuit priests was completed, named Arrupe Hall, on St. Joseph’s University campus in the spring of 2021, writes Inga…
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Pizza Delivery With a Twist–Hot Pizza From the Oven on the Way to Your House
When it took two hours for a pizza to arrive one night, Adam Chain of Radnor knew he needed a new business model when it…
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Pandemic Rental Relief Still Needed Even as Federal Funds Dry Up
Tenant advocates hope more federal funds are coming soon to help low-income rental families stay in their homes and apartments, writes Charlotte Keith for The…
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Party Tray Needs Met by 2 Delco Store Favorites and a Popular Neighbor
It’s the holiday season so there’s a good chance that somewhere there’s a party happening. If you’re lucky enough to receive an invite or host…
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With Available Phone Numbers Running Low, Philadelphia Suburbs Get New Area Code
With the currently available options running out for new phone numbers, Southeastern Pennsylvania is about to get a new telephone area code: 835. Andrew Maykuth…
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The DELCO Original Trading Company Is Back Again at the Springfield Mall
The DELCO Original Trading Co. is back again this holiday season at the Springfield Mall, much to the delight of Kevin Kinkead, writing for crossingbroad.com.…
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Anti-Fat Messages Can Be Bad for You, Villanova Professor Says
Medical obsession over obesity can actually do more harm than good, according to research from Janell L. Mensinger, associate professor at Villanova University’s M. Louise…
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Local Food Banks Face Dual Challenges of Higher Costs and Inventory Shortages
Area food banks — and the low-income residents who rely on them — are feeling twice pinched lately. Supply chain issues continue to disrupt their…
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Landmark PA School Funding Trial Involving William Penn Ends First Week
The landmark Pennsylvania school funding system trial that includes William Penn School District as one of the plaintiffs, finished its first week, writes Maddie Hanna…
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Alzheimer’s Hit Her and Her Mother; Now This Havertown Woman’s an Activist
Nicole MacLean said her mother, Sally Horrocks, would sometimes forgot who her daughter was and would get angry, writes Rita Giordano for The Philadelphia Inquirer.…
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Radnor Commissioner Vote to Keep Farm Lease Going at Former Ardrossan Estate
Radnor commissioners voted 4-2 not to cancel a lease that allows the Fern Valley Farm to raise cattle on 71 acres of township land that…
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Judge Uncorks PLCB Violations Related to Shipping Wines and Collecting Fees
A Commonwealth Court judge found that the Pennsylvania Liquor Control Board (PLCB) violated a 2016 law when it prohibited direct shipments of wine to restaurants.…
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Havertown Women’s Reaction at Eagles Game Goes Viral
Mary Kate Mink of Havertown was a victim of bad timing. Or maybe not. On Sunday, Fox’s cameras caught Mink using a few choice words…







































