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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Down 2.4 Inches of Precipitation, Chester County Much Drier Than Usual
Despite hurricane-ravaged coasts, inland areas of New Jersey have devolved into severe drought that now threatens to spread into southeastern Pennsylvania. “The entire southeast part…
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Famous Author of Legal Thrillers, Malvern Resident Connects with Her Readers — in Person
It’s not uncommon for readers to form a bond with their favorite author, but Malvern is home to a bestselling writer who cherishes the opportunity…
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Downingtown-Raised Author Drew Inspiration from Local Schools for ‘Pretty Little Liars’
Local fans of the television show Pretty Little Liars would be forgiven for feeling a little déjà vu during select scenes. And that’s by design.…
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Downingtown Residents Dissatisfied with Proposed Solution for Problematic Digital Billboard
Downingtown residents and Catalyst Outdoor Advertising are at a deadlock over the proposed tree solution for the problematic digital billboard on the Route 30 Bypass,…
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Chester County Is Home to the Top-Performing Public School in the State
Last week, the Pennsylvania Department of Education released School Performance Profile scores that measure the academic progress of 2,860 public schools across the state, writes…
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Credit-Card Payment Now an Option on Pennsylvania Turnpike
Drivers across the state can now pay with their credit cards at toll booths for travel on the Pennsylvania Turnpike, writes Jason Laughlin for the…
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New Voter Registrations Flood into Chester County at 11th Hour
Pending voter registrations in Chester County doubled overnight ahead of the last day to sign up in Pennsylvania, a sign of the intensifying political battle…
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Three Chester County Schools Win Prestigious National Blue Ribbon Awards
U.S. Secretary of Education John King designated three Chester County schools as “shining examples” for others around the country, winners of the 2016 National Blue…
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Significant Number of Jersey Shore Property Owners from Wayne, West Chester
An astonishing number of residents of West Chester, Malvern, Wayne, and Newtown Square have a second property along the Jersey Shore, according to a staff…
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iPipeline’s Tech-Savvy Process Breathes Youthful Life into Radnor Insurer
Radnor insurer Lincoln National Corp. is seeking to infuse a little youthful life back into its life-insurance offering by shredding its old-school paper application process…
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Chester County’s Malvern Featured In ‘Town-by-Town’ Series
Nestled in-between East Whiteland and Willistown in Chester County, Malvern is a charming small town dating back to the Victorian era which is now finding…
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$325K Bid For Phoenixville Water World Park Belly Flops
The $325,000 high bid in last week’s auction for Water World Park in Phoenixville was anything but refreshing for Customers Bank, holder of the abandoned…
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Pulitzer Prize Winning Critic Calls Liberty Property Trust’s Navy Yard Buildings Best In Philly
Trend-setting Malvern commercial developer Liberty Property Trust is embarking on a bold new voyage from the Philadelphia Navy Yard by sailing into the waters of…
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Local Writer Catherine Quillman Pens Chester County History And Mystery
A local writer’s passion for art and history have painted for her a life rich in Chester County’s roots and full of mystery. Among her…
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Local Artist Neilson Carlin Commissioned By Archdiocese To Paint The Holy Family
The Catholic Church’s World Meeting of Families, scheduled for Philadelphia in September, will feature the work of a local artist. Neilson Carlin was asked by…
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Taney Dragons Coach Alex Rice To Join Archer And Buchanan
Alex Rice, coach of the Taney Dragons, the Little League baseball team featuring a girl pitcher that came so very close to winning the world…
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SEPTA Plans Downtown Philly Station Repairs, Has New Transit Schedules
With large crowds expected this summer for Pope Francis’ visit, and possibly next summer if Philadelphia hosts the Democratic National Convention, SEPTA plans to repair…












































