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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Controversial For-Profit Funeral Company Signs Deal with Donohue
StoneMor, the controversial for-profit cemetery and funeral company that leases 13 Catholic cemeteries in Philadelphia and four surrounding counties from the Archdiocese of Philadelphia, has…
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WCU Launched Career of One of College Basketball’s Greatest Coaches
Kathy Auriemma remembers an empty gym at the Montgomery County Community College in Blue Bell as the first place she laid eyes on her husband…
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Trout Season in Pennsylvania to Open in April
Get your bait and fishing poles ready, as more than four million trout are about to become fair game with the trout season in Pennsylvania…
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PECO Announces Further Price Cuts
More good news is coming from PECO, as the energy company has announced further price cuts, beginning on June 1, writes Andrew Maykuth for the…
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Islamic Society of Chester County Helps Teens Talk About Refuting Stereotypes
The rise of international terrorism has put local Muslims on the defensive, but the Islamic Society of Chester County is coaching teens on how to…
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With Faster-Growing Populations, Phoenix and Miami Threaten to Pass Philadelphia
Philadelphia and its suburbs were a refuge for people during the Great Recession, but now, there’s not quite the same draw. Population growth in the…
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Chadds Ford’s Brandywine River Museum Gifted Wyeth Art from Merging DuPont
The demise of the DuPont Co.’s Wilmington headquarters has led to a procession of famous artwork – like N.C. Wyeth’s “Island Funeral” – across the…
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Chester County Companies Shine at Housewares Show in Chicago with Locally Made Goods
“Made in PA” was the prevalent theme among Chester County businesses presenting at the International Home and Housewares Show in Chicago, writes Jonathan Takiff for…
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Aiming to Improve Performance, Vanguard Replaces Explorer Fund Advisors
Malvern’s Vanguard Group has decided on a management shakeup to improve the performance of its Explorer fund, writes Joseph DiStefano for the Philadelphia Inquirer. The…
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Local Schools Ditching Textbooks for Digital Learning
Textbooks are not only weighing down students’ backpacks; they’re also weighing down school district budgets. And the enthusiasm to ditch textbooks in favor of digital…
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More Than 70 Key Members of Malvern’s Zonoff Join Smart Doorbell Manufacturer in California
Senior management and more than 70 staff members at Malvern’s Zonoff, a home-automation developer, have joined Ring, the California manufacturer of smart doorbells, to become…
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Devon Dentist Advocates for Reduced Use of Opioids for Pain Treatment
Dr. Joel Funari from Devon is among the growing number of dentists ditching pain relief opioids during routine procedures, writes Elana Gordon for the Philadelphia…
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Competition Weeding Out Region’s Medical Marijuana Bidders
The stakes are especially high for Pennsylvania’s first two licenses to grow, process, and distribute marijuana for medical purposes, and some big names are helping…
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Task Force Assigned to Turn Around Cheyney University
There’s a new club on the campus of Cheyney University that’s serious about doing its homework, and these students of the college’s struggling finances could…
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Former Chesco Chamber of Business, Industry CEO Expected to Get Trump Appointment
President Donald Trump is energizing local business boosters with an anticipated pick for his Federal Energy Regulatory Commission. Robert F. Powelson, a former CEO of…
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Malvern’s Liberty Property Trust to Demolish Recently Acquired Building in Philly
Malvern’s Liberty Property Trust has decided to demolish the former Support Center for Child Advocates building situated on land it recently purchased in collaboration with…
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Expanded Wine Sales Slow Growth in State Liquor Stores
The widely praised decision to allow sales of wine in grocery stores is starting to affect sales in the State Store system, but not to…
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Chester County’s K-9 Academy Quickly Becoming One of Nation’s Best
Chester County is wagging its tail for having one of the nation’s best K-9 academies — and suburban Philly’s only one — after just a…































































