W. Wilson Goode, a 45-year-old Democrat, was the first Black chief executive in the city’s more than 300-year history.
BishopAccountability.org, a national watchdog site, began releasing documents last week about claims against Archdiocese of Philadelphia priests, the Philadelphia Inquirer reported. From the Inquirer: ...
Shaved artichoke salad at Bastia The food desk at The Inquirer frequently documents the area’s standout cheesesteaks and hoagies and pizza, etc. — the internet’s response basically mandates it. But ...
After landing, Lindbergh raised Old Glory as part of ceremony to dedicate what was then called Philadelphia Municipal Airport, which is now part of the Philadelphia International Airport. Two years ...
A reporter for the Philadelphia Inquirer who claimed an editor damaged his reputation by saying he had a grudge against the city's archdiocese has settled a lawsuit against the newspaper. Ralph ...
(AP) James M. Naughton, a former reporter for The New York Times and executive editor at The Philadelphia Inquirer, has died after a battle with cancer, his wife said. He was 73. Diana Naughton said ...
PHILADELPHIA — The editor of Philadelphia’s largest newspaper will step down at the end of the year as the company’s new owners seek contract concessions, including deep newsroom cuts, in response to ...
The Inquirer, citing “anomalous activity” on its computer systems, said it was unable to print its regular Sunday edition and told staff members not to work in the newsroom at least through Tuesday.
It was a batch made in heaven: Drexel University’s Department of Food and Hospitality Management, The Philadelphia Inquirer and a dozen celebrated Philadelphians from the city’s food, arts and culture ...
The Philadelphia Inquirer was called the “Bible of Pennsylvania Republicanism” when the Elverson family bought it 45 years ago. Old James Elverson and his son James Jr. successively published it until ...