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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Chester County the Poster Child for Partisanship; We Either Love or Hate President Trump
In Chester County, you’re either a Trump promoter or a Trump protester. That’s the latest political analysis from a nationwide Brown University poll that found…
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Lawsuit Exerts Pressure on West Chester Startup
A new settlement stemming from a 2015 lawsuit is finally exerting some action on still-undelivered body heat shirts that change colors from Radiate Athletics. The…
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Chester County Briefly: April 26
Southern Chester County Chamber of Commerce The Southern Chester County Chamber of Commerce will hold its Annual Inspirational Breakfast on Thursday, May 4 at 7:30…
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Chester County Man Helping Dig Up Coal’s Future
There’s new support for Pennsylvania coal in the White House, and a Chester County resident is helping dig up prospects for coal’s future. Blaschak Coal…
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Chester County Records First Decline in Car Crashes Since 2012
Recently released PennDOT data for 2016 shows that, while the number of car crashes statewide is on the rise again, Chester County has recorded its…
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Once Headed South, Semi-Retired Couple Eschews Warm Weather for Chester County Countryside
It was supposed to be a temporary stop on the way south, but Malvern changed the minds of empty-nesters Ellyn Spragins and John Witty. Now,…
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QVC’s Technology Helps It Cut to the Cutting Edge
The men and women behind the scenes of West Chester’s Studio Park hold the power to build on QVC sales momentum, answer customer questions on-demand,…
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WCU Trainer, Cochranville Resident Gains Spotlight for National Athletic Trainers’ Month
It’s a win-win; she helps athletes get back to what they love by doing what she loves. That kind of passion helped bring West Chester…
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Citations for Distracted Driving in Pennsylvania Soar; Majority of Offenders Are Men
Distracted driving violations are on the rise in Pennsylvania, and men are the main culprits, according to a report by the Administrative Office of Pennsylvania…
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In ‘Highly Unexpected’ Move, Wayne’s PetCoach Acquired by Petco
PetCoach, the three-year-old Wayne startup that offers online access to vets 24/7, has been acquired by pet-specialty retailer Petco for an undisclosed amount, writes Diane…
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Chadds Ford Resident, Pro Golfer on Return to Masters: ‘It’s Like Heaven’s Gates Are Opening’
It’s been five years since he last stepped foot on the fabled Augusta National Golf Club — after making six of seven from 2006 to…
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Bishop Shanahan Grad to Receive Basketball’s Highest Honor, Induction into Hall of Fame
Chester County helped produce one of college basketball’s winningest coaches, and now it can claim a Hall of Famer. Muffet McGraw, the women’s hoops coach…
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Kennett Square Native Brings Hawaiian-Style Snack Shop to Philadelphia
Philadelphians are finally able to partake in some of the famous Hawaiian delicacies, thanks to Kennett Square native Chris Vacca and his partner Kiki Aranita,…
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West Chester Woman’s Family Gets Back Rockwell Painting Stolen 40 Years Ago
After 40 years of waiting, a West Chester woman who grew up admiring her parents’ “Lazybones” painting by Norman Rockwell was finally reunited with the…
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Ten Things You May Not Know About Vanguard
The overwhelming majority of Chester Countians fall into one or more of the following three categories: They know someone who works at Malvern’s Vanguard, are…
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West Chester’s Resident Theatre Company Debuts ‘Monty Python’s Spamalot’
The curtain has finally risen on the Resident Theatre Company’s quest to bring New York theatre to West Chester, and its inaugural production of Spamalot…
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Controversial For-Profit Funeral Company Signs Deal with Donohue
StoneMor, the controversial for-profit cemetery and funeral company that leases 13 Catholic cemeteries in Philadelphia and four surrounding counties from the Archdiocese of Philadelphia, has…














































