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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Devon Resident Among Several STEM Professionals Seeking Political Office
A number of doctors and STEM professionals are seeking political office, arguing they have the training and skills needed at a time of increasingly complex…
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Alex Trebek to Moderate Debate in Pennsylvania’s Battle for Governor
Alex Trebek – the longtime host of Jeopardy! – will moderate one of the debates in Pennsylvania’s gubernatorial race, writes Emily Heil for The Washington…
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WCU’s DNA Discussion Project Puts Race Perceptions to the Test
A West Chester University initiative is putting people’s genetic makeup and race perceptions to the test – a DNA test, writes Tara Bahrampour for The…
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Billboards Advertise Fans’ Belief in St. Nick (Foles)
Not long after Eagles quarterback Carson Wentz suffered a season-ending injury, Philadelphians were greeted with billboards encouraging backup Nick Foles, writes Jacob Bogage for The…
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At Penn State, Happy Valley Becoming ‘Hockey Valley’
Standing in the shadow of Beaver Stadium, the 100,000-plus-seat venue for Penn State football, is Pegula Ice Arena, a 6,000-seat rink that is slowly transforming…
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Bald Eagle That Soared Over Lincoln Financial Field a Busy Bird
A bald eagle named Challenger elicited a huge roar as he soared over Lincoln Financial Field during the national anthem before the Philadelphia Eagles’ playoff…
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FROM DELCO: Washington Post Cites New Wawa Customer: ‘It’s a Lunch Fantasy’
Wawa’s largest store, not to mention its first-ever in Washington, D.C., is a big hit with new and old customers alike, writes Justin Wm. Moyer…
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Pete Rose Dismisses Defamation Suit for Comments Made on Local Radio Station
The defamation suit filed by Pete Rose against lawyer John Dowd for his comments during an appearance on WCHE-AM in West Chester has been dismissed,…
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Renowned Food Historian, Devon Resident Preserves Regional Bean Varieties
William Woys Weaver – an author, food historian, and gardener who lives in Devon – works hard to preserve regional bean varieties, giving this often-overlooked…
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U.S. Rep. Costello Lauds New Space on Capitol Hill Dedicated to Bipartisan Dialogue
U.S. Rep. Ryan Costello is praising a new space that just opened this month on Capitol Hill – a meeting room across the street from…
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FROM DELCO: Upper Darby Native Tina Fey Turns Her Hit Movie into Broadway Musical
Fans of the hit movie Mean Girls will soon get the chance to enjoy it as a Broadway musical, thanks to the efforts of its…
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Malvern’s Cerner Wins $4.3 Billion Contract from Department of Defense
Cerner has won a $4.3 billion Department of Defense contract to overhaul the Pentagon’s electronic health records for active military members and retirees over the…
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Chesco Residents Have Choice of Two Obamacare Insurers as Marketplace Erodes
The drastic decline of insurance company participation in Obamacare since 2015 will continue into 2018, and while suburban Philadelphia residents are still holding on to…
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With Tragic Backstory, Conestoga Grad Runs for Office in Deeply Divided Region of Virginia
Conestoga High School graduate Chris Hurst, a Democrat, is running for office in a deeply divided region of largely-Republican Virginia, with the hope of taking…
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As Speaker Series Will Discuss, eSports Being Considered for 2024 Summer Olympics
The rise of virtual sports is beginning to show up on the world’s biggest real stage, as French officials publicly acknowledged the possible addition of…
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Chester County Leadership: Elizabeth Laurent, President, Chester County Historical Society
Elizabeth Laurent, President of the Chester County Historical Society, speaks with VISTA Today about growing up in Alexandria, Va., as the youngest of four children…
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Washington Post: Longwood’s Latest Spectacle a Sight to Behold
It’s a sight to behold, and the spectacular new fountain garden at Longwood Gardens aims to lure an extra 150,000 people a year to behold…
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Phoenixville Tops All but One on List of Chesco’s Most Challenging High Schools
Sometimes a good challenge is all it takes to push students to achieve their full potential, and in Chester County, that’s happening the most at…











































