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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Even the Cows Love Herr’s Snacks
Whether you’re a consumer or the consumed, it’s hard not to love the tasty snacks labeled as Herr’s. And it’s also hard not to love…
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Undeterred by 2015 Rejection, Supporters of Paoli Battlefield Petition for National Register
The battle that American revolutionaries fought and lost at Paoli on Sept. 20, 1777 inspired a battle cry – “Remember Paoli” – that would live…
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ESPN Hands Off College Football Coverage to Phoenixville Native
Phoenixville High School alum Kevin Negandhi just scored a career-highlighting promotion when ESPN passed him the anchor role for this fall’s ESPN College Football on…
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Henderson High School Teacher Leads National March for Public Education
School’s out for the summer, but a West Chester Henderson High School teacher led a civics lesson on the streets of Washington, D.C., last weekend.…
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Can You Name the Five People with Chester County Ties Who’ve Had an Audience with Trump?
Americans have long been intrigued by what happens inside the Oval Office, and so far, only five leaders from Chester County can say they’ve been…
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Analyst Suggests Toll Hikes on Pennsylvania Turnpike Could Drive Away Users
Municipal bond analyst Eric Kazatsky of Bloomberg Market Intelligence has warned that the annual price hikes planned for the Pennsylvania Turnpike over the next 27…
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Amid Fervent Opposition, Plans Unveiled for New Look of West Chester Dams
The demise of centuries-old dams north and east of West Chester unleashed a flood of emotion across East Goshen Township over the past year, and…
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Despite Being in ‘God’s Country,’ Trio of Local Golf Clubs Suffering
Three renowned golf clubs that straddle the border of Chester and Berks counties are feeling the pinch as memberships decline, writes Frank Fitzpatrick for the…
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State’s Marijuana Stores to Control the Drug’s Distinctive Odor
The distinctive odor of marijuana dispensaries often found in other states will not be an issue in Pennsylvania, writes Sam Wood for the Philadelphia Inquirer.…
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Where Does Your Dry Cleaner Rate in Terms of Quality, Price?
Finding a good dry cleaner can often be a time consuming and frustrating process that could also cost you a treasured outfit in the process,…
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As Pennsylvania’s Population Shrinks, ‘Its Urban-Rural Divide One of the Most Brazen in America’
Pennsylvania’s population has shrunk for the first time in more than three decades, with deaths and move-outs outnumbering births and move-ins by 8,000, writes Joseph…
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Turnpike’s Toll Scofflaws Given Fair Warning
The Pennsylvania Turnpike Commission has warned drivers with at least six unpaid tolls or outstanding violations of $500 or more to pay up by Aug.…
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Malvern’s Turn5 Continues Rapid Growth
It’s no coincidence that Malvern’s Turn5 has been growing so fast that it will soon have to replace its 45,000-square-foot space with one double that…
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Vanguard Profit Sharing on Pace for 15 Percent Hike
The flood of assets into Vanguard’s popular index funds is rising the tide of the Malvern company’s profit sharing program, which is on pace to…
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State Supreme Court Stops Downingtown’s Sale of 28 Acres of Parkland
Preservationists are ecstatic following the Pennsylvania Supreme Court ruling that municipalities cannot sell public parkland, nor give developers the right to use that land for…
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West Pharma CEO’s Favorite Place Still the Lab
While running a $1.5 billion business requires a demanding office schedule, West Pharmaceutical Services CEO Eric M. Green still runs to the Exton company’s laboratories…
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Coatesville’s ArcelorMittal Set to Benefit from Navy Expansion
President Trump’s ambitious plan to expand the U.S. Navy from 275 to 350 ships could be very good news for ArcelorMittal’s steel-plate plants in Coatesville…














































