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Striking city workers are joining picket lines outside Philadelphia City Hall, public libraries and other worksites as nearly ...
On June 1, 1829, the first edition of the newspaper rolled off the flat-bed press at No. 5 Bank Alley, now Moravian Street.
The Philadelphia Inquirer shut down its nearly three-year-old community news and engagement desk last week as part of a reduction of newsroom staffing, which included eight buyouts. The desk was ...
One person is dead and two others have been injured in an explosion that damaged several homes on Philadelphia's north side.
Syndicated features are common for newspapers. The Inquirer has used King Features for comics, puzzles and other material for more than 40 years, said Lisa Hughes, its publisher and CEO.
The Philadelphia Inquirer called on Sen. John Fetterman to step up or step aside on Sunday amid reports of mental health concerns, which the Democratic lawmaker called a smear campaign.
The Philadelphia Inquirer has shut down its community news and engagement desk, which was created to highlight marginalized voices in the city, after three years.