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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Kennett Square-Based Genesis HealthCare May File for Bankruptcy Protection
Without relief from creditors, Kennett Square-based Genesis Health – one of the largest nursing home operators in the country – may have to file for…
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Latest Product of Scrub Daddy Finds Immediate Success on QVC
Folcroft’s Scrub Daddy has a new product out, and people already can’t get enough of it, writes Diane Mastrull for the Philadelphia Inquirer. Scrub Daisy…
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Microbiologist from Berwyn Returns to Jeopardy! for Tournament of Champions
Following her successful run in January when she won six consecutive games, microbiologist Lisa Schlitt, a resident of Berwyn, is returning to Jeopardy! tonight for…
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Stress Test by West Chester’s Moody’s Analytics Reveals State’s Vulnerability to Next Recession
A recent stress test conducted by Moody’s Analytics in West Chester shows that Pennsylvania is wholly unprepared for a recession, writes Dan White for the…
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Affiliate of Berwyn-Based Real Estate Developer Scoops Up 12-Acre Parcel in Malvern
The Brandywine Realty Trust has sold a 12-acre parcel near Vanguard’s headquarters in Malvern to an affiliate of LCOR, the Berwyn-based real estate developer, for…
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As Current Tourist Attraction, Pennhurst Asylum Furthers Its Legacy of Controversy
Once known as The Shame of Pennsylvania, Pennhurst Hospital in Spring City continues to be a source of controversy as the tourist attraction Pennhurst Asylum,…
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Popular Food Critic Reveals His Pick for Best Pizza in Chester County
Thanks to its mouthwatering Neapolitan pizza, Phoenixville’s Vecchia Pizzeria is now a go-to for anyone looking for the top pizzerias in the Philadelphia suburbs, writes…
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Focusing on Purpose, Setting Boundaries Spark Growth for Chester Springs’ 2120 Creative
Maintaining focus on its primary purpose amidst a changing digital landscape is how 2120 Creative – a Chester Springs-based firm that offers consulting, professional, and…
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Phoenixville Shines as Dining, Drinking Destination
Thanks to a surge in new eateries and drinking establishments, Phoenixville has once again risen to become a favorite dining and drinking destination, writes Allison…
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West Chester Resident Aims to Take Over Major League Baseball with His Handmade Bats
West Chester resident Steve McCardell has already won over some Phillies with his handmade bats, and he’s now hoping to get the attention of the…
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Eliminating Gerrymandering Would Help the Local Economy
Pennsylvania’s Seventh Congressional District that includes parts of Chester and Delaware counties has long been a textbook example of gerrymandering, writes Joel Naroff for the…
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Founder of Malvern’s King Street Recording: Road to Success Lies in Reinventing Yourself
Emmet Robinson, the founder of Malvern’s King Street Recording, believes the road to success lies in continuously reinventing yourself, writes Erin Arvedlund for the Philadelphia…
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Stroud Preserve the Crown Jewel of Natural Lands’ Many Wildlife Sanctuaries
Stroud Preserve in West Chester is one of the most beautiful and popular destinations among the nature preserves under the protection of Media nonprofit Natural…
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After ‘Bringing Hollywood to West Chester,’ Bam Margera Ready to Settle Down
After a long recovery from alcoholism after the death of his best friend, Bam Margera, star of Jackass and Viva La Bam, is finally settling…
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Sunoco Pipeline Now Shipping Marcellus Shale Ethane for Use in Domestic Markets
Newtown Square’s Sunoco Pipeline has started shipping Marcellus Shale ethane by truck to the domestic market from the Marcus Hook Industrial Complex, writes Andrew Maykuth…
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Opportunity to Change State’s Reliance on Property Taxes Coming in November
A statewide ballot in November will give Pennsylvania voters the chance to change the state’s often-criticized reliance on property taxes, writes Laura McCrystal for the…
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At $200 for One Mushroom, Kennett Square Forager Takes Advantage of Mushroom Craze
Chester County foragers are turning their hobby into lucrative additional income, thanks to the increased interest in different kinds of mushrooms from Philadelphia chefs, writes…














































