The Washington Post
The Washington Post, an American daily newspaper, is renowned for its political reporting and investigative journalism. Founded in 1877, it’s the most circulated newspaper in the Washington D.C. area and has a significant national audience.
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Pennsylvania’s Most Misspelled Word Is …
When it comes to food, Pennsylvanians feel the need to get it right. At least that’s how Google saw it early this year when the…
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Penns Woods in Chadds Ford Participates in East Coast Winemakers’ Event
Penns Woods Winery in Chadds Ford was one of a dozen wineries that participated in a recent East Coast winemakers’ event held in Lancaster County,…
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How Does Chester County’s Life Expectancy Fare Compared to State’s, Nation’s?
A recent study published in JAMA Internal Medicine shows that people living in Chester County have a longer life expectancy than the national average of…
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Trump Nominates Local Leader to Help Lead Federal Energy Regulatory Commission
He has not only led the Chester County Chamber of Business & Industry but the country’s National Association of Regulatory Utility Commissioners as well. Now,…
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Downingtown Native, One of Nation’s Top Prep QBs Steps Outside Pocket for Senior Year
A prep all-star from Downingtown is taking off outside the pocket that brought him acclaim as one of the nation’s best college quarterback prospects. After…
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Washington Post Photojournalist Chases Chester County’s Fox Hunt; Images Are Breathtaking
It wasn’t just the legendary hounds chasing one of sport’s most idyllic events. The Washington Post photojournalist Jonathan Newton pursued his first fox hunt with…
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Victory’s Pilsner Makes Washington Post’s List of Perfect Draft Beer
If you are looking to build a list of the perfect draft beer, be sure to include Victory Brewing Company’s Prima Pils, writes Fritz Hahn…
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Local Family Just One Vote Away from $6 Million Prize
Through years of working endless nights and weekends, a Paoli E.R. doc and his siblings, all originally from Newtown Square, have already managed to turn…
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New Ranking of World’s Best Countries Unkind to U.S.
The second annual global ranking of the best countries in the world brings some bad news for the U.S., as it dropped three spots from…
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AmerisourceBergen Settles Opioid Abuse Lawsuit for $16 Million
After being targeted along with other leading prescription drug distributors for blame in West Virginia’s growing opioid abuse epidemic, AmerisourceBergen has settled a lawsuit from…
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Washington Post: Chester County Has a Problem That’s Twice the National Average
There’s nothing like a bridge over troubled waters, except when that bridge itself is in trouble. Such is the case for 19.8 percent of all…
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Old Parkesburg Supreme Court Case Informs Recent Trump Libel Issues
There has been no shortage of controversies and rumors this election season, but the issues surrounding one particular allegation about President-Elect Donald Trump that was…
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Former Bryn Mawr President, Pennsylvania Senator Brought MLK Day of Service to Life
Martin Luther King Jr. Day is seeing a significant rise in community service participation around the country as hundreds of thousands of Americans flock to…
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Markers of Perhaps the Most Significant Boundary Line in American History in Danger of Disappearing
The 250-year-old stone markers along the historic Mason-Dixon Line, which separates southern Chester County from Cecil County (Md.), are in danger of disappearing, unless more…
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Washington Post Highlights WCU Class and Its Unique Attempt to Unite Races After Divisive Election
In an attempt to pull racially diverse students together after a divisive election, West Chester University is trying a different approach, writes Susan Svrluga for…
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Read Why Pennsylvanians Are One of the Highest Consumers of Alcohol Nationwide
According to a recent survey, people in Pennsylvania tend to consume more alcohol than in other areas of the nation, particularly over the holidays, but…
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To Delight of Disgruntled Employees Everywhere, Turnpike Worker Retires with Flair
Near the end of his 35 years working at the Pennsylvania Turnpike Commission, Michael Stuban became well acquainted with the unwritten rules surrounding hiring and…
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Washington Post: Pressure Mounts in Philadelphia Suburbs as Election Draws Near
As the presidential election nears its final week, the pressure on Donald Trump to close the gap in several key Philadelphia suburbs is mounting. His…











































