Delaware County
Delaware County, Pennsylvania, is a vibrant blend of history, nature, and culture. Founded in 1789, the county is a regional hub for education, economy, and community spirit.
Delaware County is home to various industries, including technology, healthcare, education, and manufacturing. The county’s strategic location near major transportation hubs fuels its economic growth.
Delaware County is home to several colleges and universities, including Villanova University, Swarthmore College, and Delaware County Community College.
Community events, farmers’ markets, and local festivals add to the charm of the area. It’s a place where neighbors know each other, and community spirit is strong.
From the picturesque Ridley Creek State Park to the renowned Villanova University, the county offers something for everyone. It’s not just a place; it’s home.
Explore our archive of over 200 stories about Delaware County’s residents, entrepreneurs, schools, businesses, and nonprofits below:
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Brandywine, Incarcerated Students Learn Together in Public Speaking Course
Twenty students — 10 from Penn State Brandywine and 10 incarcerated in county jail — overcame their apprehensions, challenged their ideas about the criminal justice…
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More Than a Store: Why Wawa Is Part of Daily Life in the Delaware Valley
There’s a moment most people in the Delaware Valley know well. The car idles. The radio hums. You’re not quite ready to go home, or…
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State and Local Lawmakers, College Supporters Join Dr. Cronin in Discussion about DCCC’s New Southeast Center
State and local lawmakers, Delaware County Community College (DCCC) students, faculty, staff, board members, and supporters gathered on Dec. 3, 2025. to learn more about…
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Tanner Rouse, Delaware County’s New DA, Outlines His Goals
Tanner Rose will be sworn in as Delaware County’s new district attorney on Jan. 5. He replaces predecessor Jack Stollsteimer, who won a county judgeship…
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Why Delaware County Was Chosen as the Home of the New Norwegian Cruise Line Terminal
A major new chapter in our region’s tourism economy is taking shape along the Delaware River, where construction has begun on the new PhilaPort Cruise…
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Kennett Express Spreads Holiday Cheer at Annual Kennett Festival
The Kennett Express, a fan-favorite attraction at Kennett’s annual Tinsel on the Town, attracted a record-breaking volume of guests for another festive celebration, writes Jen…
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Make Holiday Hosting Easier with Takeout from Chester County Pizza Shops
Some of the best pizzerias in the Philadelphia suburbs are local to Chester County, writes Patrick Berkery for The Keystone. Here are four local pizza…
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Wawa Still PA’s Largest Private Company; Sheetz Revenue Drops
Wawa remains Pennsylvania’s largest private company while also climbing to No. 21 nationally on Forbes’ 2025 list of America’s Top Private Companies, writes Emma Dooling…
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What Wawa’s 1 Billion Customers Really Want: 14 Improvement Wawa Fans Keep Asking For
For a company that serves roughly a billion customers a year, Wawa doesn’t have a demand problem. It has an expectation problem. In a VISTA…
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From Crisis to Continuity: Crozer’s Family Medicine Residency Finds New Home at Penn Medicine Chester County Hospital
The news rocketed around the health care industry and the Philadelphia region. The corporate owners of Crozer were declaring bankruptcy and shutting down the health…
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What Changed at Wawa in 2025, and What the Hometown Convenience Store’s 1 Billion Customers Can Expect in 2026
For many Chester County residents, Wawa is more than a gas station or a quick coffee stop. It’s part of the daily routine. Morning coffee…
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Toni Morrison Benches at Lincoln University Carry the Weight of History
Two benches exist at Lincoln University. Quiet and unassuming, they proudly take up space as monuments to memorialize enslaved African-Americans in the United States, writes…































































