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 Hospital’s $90 Million Expansion on Its Way
The Chester County Hospital campus is about to endure the trauma of labor in order to deliver a new 276,000-square-foot building expansion, and the due…
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Local Towns, Boroughs Fill the Federal and State Void of LGBT Protection Laws
With the absence of a federal- or state-level ban on discrimination on the basis of sexual orientation or gender identity, local municipalities are taking the…
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Is Record-Setting Warmth in February a Cause for Concern?
With February the warmest it has been in the region since records began being kept in 1874, meteorologists are noticing that over the last three…
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Vanguard Unveils New Digs for Million-Dollar Clients
While most of the 25 million Vanguard investors surf their way to advice on which mutual funds to sink their money into, the global leader’s…
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Potential Repeal of Affordable Care Act Causing Concern Among Chester County Volunteers
Free medical care providers in Chester County have seen a steady increase in patients over the last three years, and are worried that a repeal…
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Westtown Planning Commission Recommends Crebilly Farm Development … with Strings Attached
Construction plans may soon plow into the rolling hills of Crebilly Farm southeast of downtown West Chester — if architects don’t get tangled up in…
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Another Eatery Set to Join Eagleview’s Burgeoning Culinary Scene
Another new restaurant is livening up the culinary scene at Eagleview Town Center – the Hankin Group’s live, work, and play masterpiece in Exton –…
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If Obamacare Were to Die Overnight …
If President Donald Trump and the Republicans controlling Congress follow through on promises to repeal and replace Obamacare, a lot would change in Pennsylvania and…
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With Tuition Increasing and Financial Aid Stagnating, Food Pantries a Necessity on College Campuses
With a growing number of students struggling to afford food, local and national universities have been recognizing and combating this troubling issue with on-campus food…
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Albert Boscov, Retail Role Model, Passes Away
He led by example, by passion, and by a big heart. And last Friday, Albert Boscov left a legacy the retail industry won’t soon forget.…
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Commissioner Kichline Touts Region’s as “Full of Excitement and Promise”
Contrary to popular belief, neither millennials nor any other generations are fleeing the suburbs for finer culture downtown. Big cities may be trending as hot…
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State System of Higher Education to Consider Mergers, Campus Closures
Due to reduced funds and a drop in enrollments, Pennsylvania’s state colleges may soon have to face the possibility of merging or the closure of…
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Chester County Sheriff Gets Seat Next to President Trump During White House Visit
Chester County received a coveted seat of honor next to President Donald Trump during a recent meeting with the nation’s leading sheriffs. “It was wonderful.…
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Region’s Manufacturers Struggle to Find Qualified Workers
Manufacturers in the Philadelphia area and around the entire country are finding it increasingly difficult to find qualified workers, leaving many employers scrambling to find…
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Local Golf Clubs Looking to Recapitalize with ‘Private Club Hospitality Firm’
Several local golf clubs, including White Manor Country Club in Malvern and Philmont Country Club in Huntingdon Valley, are turning to investors in the hope…
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Super Bowl Sends Azione Unlimited of Chester Springs a Blitz on New Televisions
The NFL’s biggest game hasn’t even started yet, and the blitzes are already coming — on new televisions at your favorite electronics retailer. The Super…
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New Parent of Coatesville’s Sikorsky Hits Some Turbulence
The merger of Coatesville’s helicopter maker and its new parent company hit some recent turbulence, but there’s still plenty of blue sky on the horizon.…












































