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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Wiser Wealth: Retirement Won’t Save For Itself: Here’s How To Save What You Need
By David Bjorkgren You must be an active participant to build your retirement wealth, says The Washington Post’s personal finance columnist, Michelle Singletary. “It’s not…
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Washington Post: Takeover of Chester-Upland School District the First of Its Kind in U.S.
The Chester-Upland School District could soon be the first school district in the country to be operated by a charter organization, writes Valerie Strauss for…
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Washington Post: Jill Biden a Tough Philly Girl with Grad Degrees from WCU, Villanova
As a tough “Philly girl” who grew up in a Philadelphia area, Jill Biden, Joe’s wife, has a slight Philadelphia accent and cheers for Philadelphia…
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Washington Post: David Dodge in Glen Mills Not Only Surviving the Pandemic; It’s Thriving
David Dodge in Glen Mills wasn’t immune to the COVID-19 pandemic. Boss David Kelleher was forced to furlough the sales staff in March due to…
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Phoenixville Woman Helps 94-Year-Old ‘Rosie the Riveter’ Fill Deluge of Mask Requests
Phoenixville resident Deb Woolson is helping 94-year-old Mae Krier, one of the famous Rosie the Riveters who used to work in factories during World War…
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Washington Post: Exton’s AGI Emphasizes Need for Satellite Tracking, Oversight
With the number of satellites in Earth’s orbit increasing drastically, Exton-based Analytical Graphics, Inc. has emphasized the growing need for a dedicated tracking and oversight…
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Washington Post: Pennsylvania Department of Health Finds Breakdowns in Patient Care, Safety at State-Run Nursing Home for Veterans in Spring City
The Pennsylvania Department of Health has found that the Southeastern Veterans’ Center, the nursing home for veterans in Spring City that gave at least 30…
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Washington Post Details Missteps of Southeastern Veterans’ Center in Spring City as It Dealt with COVID
A Washington Post report has revealed that the state-run Southeastern Veterans’ Center in Spring City administered a “COVID cocktail” containing hydroxychloroquine to residents for more…
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As Chester County’s Numbers Stabilize, COVID-19 Cases and Deaths Increase Nationwide
As Chester County and most of its neighboring counties stabilize, the number of COVID-19 cases and deaths caused by coronavirus continues to increase nationally, according…
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Chester County Unaffected by Amtrak’s Decision to End Daily Service to Hundreds of Stations
The five Amtrak stations in Chester County are not among the hundreds of stations outside the Northeast that will no longer receive daily service as…
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Washington Post: Schools to Face Significant Challenges When Classes Resume in the Fall
School districts nationwide are facing major challenges when classes resume in the fall, as they have to account for significant new oversight and spending with…
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Washington Post: Communities of Color in Chester County at Higher Risk of Death from Coronavirus
Communities of color in Chester County and across the United States are at higher risk of dying from the coronavirus. This is in part due…
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Washington Post: Chester County Residents Mostly Staying Put
Despite Gov. Tom Wolf easing some of the restrictions on outdoor activities in Pennsylvania, Chester County residents are still not sprinting out the door of…
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Congress, President Unite Behind Initial Coronavirus Economic Relief Measure
When it comes to formulating a coherent, credible response to the Coronavirus outbreak, bitterly divided politicians on both sides of the isle came together Friday…
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Chair of Chesco’s Democratic Party Weighs In on Presidential Election with Washington Post
As former Vice President Joe Biden won the most delegates on the biggest night of presidential primaries, many Democratic Party stalwarts in Pennsylvania “heaved a…
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Memory of Former Haverford College Lacrosse Player Kept Alive by His Brother
John Geppert, brother of former Haverford College student Geoff Geppert, who died in a camping accident, is keeping his memory alive on the lacrosse field,…














































