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"In a free state, there should always be an inquirer asking on behalf of the people." -John Norvell, 1829
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Since 1829, The Philadelphia Inquirer has been “asking on behalf of the people” by providing essential journalism for the diverse communities of the Philadelphia region. The Inquirer, a for-profit public benefit corporation owned by the non-profit Lenfest Institute, produces Pulitzer Prize-winning journalism that changes lives and leads to lasting reforms. Its multiple brand platforms — including newspapers, Inquirer.com, e-Editions, apps, newsletters, and live events — reach a growing audience of more than 10 million people a month. “In a free state, there should always be an inquirer asking on behalf of the people: Why? Why? Why?” — John Norvell, Inquirer co-founder
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- Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
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- 1829
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- media , local news, journalism, advertising, digital media, newspapers, newsletters, events, website, apps, and news
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"It's like a Seinfeld episode," one real estate agent said. Buyers haven't received deeds to properties they bought at sheriff sales last year. The Sheriff's Office offered no explanation.
They bought properties at Philadelphia sheriff sales ... but they never got the deed
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The liquor licenses at Trump National Golf Club Colts Neck and Trump National Golf Club Bedminster were not renewed. Renewal hearings for both licenses will be on July 19.
New Jersey didn’t renew liquor licenses for two of Trump’s golf courses after his felony convictions
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Renters can afford median asking rents in only five of the 33 major metropolitan areas that Redfin analyzed. Just 35% of Philadelphia-area renters can afford the typical new lease.
Philly-area renter households make $22,300 less than they need to afford a typical apartment for rent
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In a 2016 Wall Street Journal piece, the prospective Temple president wrote that Drexel was not "burdened by the distractions that come with maintaining a football program."
Would John Fry try to kill Temple football? He wrote an op-ed that may offer some hints.
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Rodney Daisey and his wife Tonya, both Philly ex-pats, are making Louisville a water ice city, one scoop at a time at Philly's Best Frozen Desserts.
How one Philly couple is making water ice a Kentucky jawn
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Siarhei Marhunou, 38, died in December 2021 after falling nearly 50 feet from a balcony of a five-unit townhouse development.
Philadelphia jury awards $68.5 million to family of worker killed in Center City construction site fall
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Atlantic Shores South contains two separate projects that would have the capacity to produce 2,800 megawatts of renewable energy, the equivalent of providing electricity to one million homes.
Biden administration approves large offshore wind project for New Jersey
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The filing throws into question the future of one of the mayor’s signature decisions since taking office in January. She has said the mandate facilitates collaboration and is a matter of equity.
Union that represents Philly city workers sues over return-to-office mandate
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As Howl at the Moon abruptly closes, NYC-based Cellar Dog applies for liquor license at its location.
Howl at the Moon abruptly closes — and an NYC-based venue is looking to move in by fall
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