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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Region Boasts Options for Amazon’s New Headquarters
America’s go-to online retailer could really click with a second headquarters in Philadelphia, and both Malvern’s Liberty Property Trust and King of Prussia are in…
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WCU Football Coach Tackles Losses Larger Than Games
He’s had to make two big calls after tragic situations played out in front of him on the field of life, and neither was in…
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Downingtown East Grad Studying Abroad Forgives Her Attacker in France
The Marseille, France, acid attack on a Downingtown East High School alumna and three of her friends recently made national headlines, and now Boston College…
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Nonprofit Saves Site of Famous Revolutionary War Battle in Birmingham Township
The site of a famous Revolutionary War battle in Birmingham Township has been purchased by the Civil War Trust to ensure its preservation, writes Jason…
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Kennett Square Indulges a Harvest of Fun at Mushroom Festival
Over the years, she sought out mushrooms from across the country, but this year, there was only place to be for the true mushroom lover:…
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Helping Hand at Coatesville VA Pulls Veterans Out of Drowning Waters of Addiction
Decades ago, she was drowning in drug addiction. Now she’s pulling others out of those same waters — 156 last year alone. The life that…
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Local LaceUp Invention Now Has Firm Grip on the Industry
They solved the slippery problem of keeping training weights attached to action-packed lacrosse sticks, and now former Pottstown grade-school buddies Jay Ciccarone and Tad Doyle…
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Vanguard ‘Making Noise’ on Management, Economic, Environmental Issues
Vanguard has found its voice above the sounds of cash rushing into its mutual funds, and the Malvern firm is speaking up beyond the boardrooms…
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House Church in West Chester Part of Growing Nationwide Trend
Like other houses of worship, the Meeting House in West Chester offers Bible studies, youth group, community dinners, and a Sunday morning worship service. But…
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New Study Suggests Millennials Are Different, but Not Necessarily Worse Employees
Millennials have a bad reputation when it comes to their work habits, but the facts show they aren’t much different than previous generations, writes Joel…
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Manufacturer of Popular Urinary Tract Implant Fetches $1.1 Billion from Wayne’s Teleflex
Wayne’s Teleflex has agreed to buy NeoTract – maker of the UroLift, a urinary tract implant – for up to $1.1 billion, writes Joseph DiStefano…
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Developer’s Lawsuit Against Chester County Environmentalist, Blogger Gets Dismissed
A judge has dismissed the lawsuit filed by developer J. Brian O’Neill against a Chester County environmental activist and local blogger, writes Frank Kummer for…
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New York’s Newly Opened Mario Cuomo Bridge Sits on Foundation of Coatesville-Made Steel
The newly opened Mario Cuomo Bridge that spans the Hudson River in New York rests on a foundation created by the dedicated steelworkers at ArcelorMittal’s…
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Analyst on State’s Liquor-Price Hike: It’s Going to Increase ‘Border Bleed’
If your favorite beer or wine suddenly costs more, don’t blame store management. All state-run liquor stores in Pennsylvania are tacking on an extra $1…
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Coatesville Area School District Launches Rebranding Initiative
In an effort to attract local students who are attending private and charter schools, the Coatesville Area School District is rebranding in an attempt to…
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Drastic Cuts, $30 Million in Loan Forgiveness Seek to Save Cheyney
With the fate of America’s oldest historically black university on the line, Cheyney will receive $30 million in loan forgiveness if it can bridge its…
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FROM DELCO: Human Chain Saves Newtown Square Man from Drowning in Cape May
Newtown Square resident Pete Peterson was recently saved from drowning by a human chain during a dramatic rescue in Cape May, writes William Bender for…






























































