Bala CynwydWhy Philadelphia loses promising biotech firms to Boston, San Francisco, and San DiegoPhiladelphia has lagged in biotech R&D jobs despite University of Pennsylvania scientists playing a leading role in developing major areas of medical innovation like cell and gene therapy and mRNA.Harold Brubaker Roberta Fallon, artist, writer, and Artblog cofounder, has died at 76Gary Miles Business owners should consider these strategies to reduce their future taxesGene Marks, For The Inquirer 20 local holiday events to add to your calendar | Inquirer Lower MerionLisa Dukart 20 holiday events in Lower Merion you won’t want to miss this seasonLisa Dukart AdvertisementMama’s Pizzeria on the Main Line will close its doors this weekThe last day will be Nov. 29 at the latest.Tommy Rowan Former church business manager in Montgomery County charged with $1.1 million theftSean Sweeney, 60, allegedly used the church's money for educational tuition, vehicle-related payments, and vacation costs.Robert Moran 10 kid-friendly restaurants for Philly Marathon weekendBeyond the street-corner hot dog: Ideas for family-friendly dining near the Philadelphia Marathon route, from South Street to Manayunk.Michael Klein Jeffrey Yass, Pa.’s richest man, donated at least $2.5 million to Trump’s White House ballroomJeffrey Yass, a GOP megadonor, is also a major investor in ByteDance, TikTok's parent company, and he could benefit from a deal to keep the social media app in the United States. Fallon Roth Democrats feared Republican efforts to oust Pa. Supreme Court justices. They spent significantly more on the race. The full extent of GOP spending to oust the left-leaning justices is unknown Joe Yerardi and Katie Bernard John R. Saler, longtime lobbyist and political strategist, has died at 67When asked to describe the keys to success in a 2018 Philadelphia Magazine article, he said: “Be true to your word. Give something back to charity and/or volunteerism. And for heaven’s sake, be nice."Gary Miles Barry Leonard, celebrated crimper and longtime Center City beauty salon owner, has died at 87 “Hair,” he said in 1973, “is the only part of the body that can be changed readily and allows the individual to play his role as he feels it at that particular moment."Gary Miles Alex’s Lemonade Stand Foundation worries about federal cuts to childhood cancer researchThe childhood cancer charity, based in Bala Cynwyd, is pushing "extra hard" to raise money this year in hopes of offsetting some of the losses in federal funding. But it's not enough to fill the gaps.Kayla Yup Pennsylvania court tells Lower Merion it can’t use zoning to regulate how gun shops do businessA split Commonwealth Court ruled that a Lower Merion's requirements on gun shops were preempted by state law. "It is a gun regulation, not a zoning regulation," Judge Matthew Wolf wrote.Katie Bernard and Abraham Gutman Bala Cynwyd real estate investor looks for “high-passion” doctors in medical office dealsThe private company is expanding from veterinary offices to include ophthalmology and fertility practices. The strategy shift comes with a name change to Terramed from Terravet Real Estate Solutions.Harold Brubaker What a renter could get with $1,900 a month in Fishtown, West Philly, and Lower Merion | The Price PointCompare these homes for rent for about the same price in three Philly-area locations.Michaelle Bond $60 million gift is Wharton School’s biggest ever A new program will focus on AI, algorithms, and complex data to prep Wharton students for jobs managing big money, says grad and donor Bruce I. Jacobs.Joseph N. DiStefano Len Stevens, cofounder of WPHL-TV, Hall of Fame broadcaster, and former nightclub owner, has died at 94He told the Daily News in 1980 that his bars and restaurants were more than nightspots for drinks and dinners. “We’re not a disco,” he said. “We’re a meeting place.”Gary Miles Judicial Conduct Board accuses Philly Judge Scott DiClaudio of attempting to influence a case with ties to Meek MillThe Pennsylvania Judicial Conduct Board has filed formal charges against Philadelphia Judge Scott DiClaudio after the board said he committed a "host of ethical violations."Ellie Rushing King of Prussia could get 200+ more apartments in proposed projectThe Montgomery County suburb is already a majority-renter community. The latest plan from Greystar would mark the developer's third complex in the area. Erin McCarthy See more storiesAdvertisement
Why Philadelphia loses promising biotech firms to Boston, San Francisco, and San DiegoPhiladelphia has lagged in biotech R&D jobs despite University of Pennsylvania scientists playing a leading role in developing major areas of medical innovation like cell and gene therapy and mRNA.Harold Brubaker
Why Philadelphia loses promising biotech firms to Boston, San Francisco, and San DiegoPhiladelphia has lagged in biotech R&D jobs despite University of Pennsylvania scientists playing a leading role in developing major areas of medical innovation like cell and gene therapy and mRNA.Harold Brubaker
Business owners should consider these strategies to reduce their future taxesGene Marks, For The Inquirer
Business owners should consider these strategies to reduce their future taxesGene Marks, For The Inquirer
Mama’s Pizzeria on the Main Line will close its doors this weekThe last day will be Nov. 29 at the latest.Tommy Rowan
Mama’s Pizzeria on the Main Line will close its doors this weekThe last day will be Nov. 29 at the latest.Tommy Rowan
Former church business manager in Montgomery County charged with $1.1 million theftSean Sweeney, 60, allegedly used the church's money for educational tuition, vehicle-related payments, and vacation costs.Robert Moran
Former church business manager in Montgomery County charged with $1.1 million theftSean Sweeney, 60, allegedly used the church's money for educational tuition, vehicle-related payments, and vacation costs.Robert Moran
10 kid-friendly restaurants for Philly Marathon weekendBeyond the street-corner hot dog: Ideas for family-friendly dining near the Philadelphia Marathon route, from South Street to Manayunk.Michael Klein
10 kid-friendly restaurants for Philly Marathon weekendBeyond the street-corner hot dog: Ideas for family-friendly dining near the Philadelphia Marathon route, from South Street to Manayunk.Michael Klein
Jeffrey Yass, Pa.’s richest man, donated at least $2.5 million to Trump’s White House ballroomJeffrey Yass, a GOP megadonor, is also a major investor in ByteDance, TikTok's parent company, and he could benefit from a deal to keep the social media app in the United States. Fallon Roth
Jeffrey Yass, Pa.’s richest man, donated at least $2.5 million to Trump’s White House ballroomJeffrey Yass, a GOP megadonor, is also a major investor in ByteDance, TikTok's parent company, and he could benefit from a deal to keep the social media app in the United States. Fallon Roth
Democrats feared Republican efforts to oust Pa. Supreme Court justices. They spent significantly more on the race. The full extent of GOP spending to oust the left-leaning justices is unknown Joe Yerardi and Katie Bernard
Democrats feared Republican efforts to oust Pa. Supreme Court justices. They spent significantly more on the race. The full extent of GOP spending to oust the left-leaning justices is unknown Joe Yerardi and Katie Bernard
John R. Saler, longtime lobbyist and political strategist, has died at 67When asked to describe the keys to success in a 2018 Philadelphia Magazine article, he said: “Be true to your word. Give something back to charity and/or volunteerism. And for heaven’s sake, be nice."Gary Miles
John R. Saler, longtime lobbyist and political strategist, has died at 67When asked to describe the keys to success in a 2018 Philadelphia Magazine article, he said: “Be true to your word. Give something back to charity and/or volunteerism. And for heaven’s sake, be nice."Gary Miles
Barry Leonard, celebrated crimper and longtime Center City beauty salon owner, has died at 87 “Hair,” he said in 1973, “is the only part of the body that can be changed readily and allows the individual to play his role as he feels it at that particular moment."Gary Miles
Barry Leonard, celebrated crimper and longtime Center City beauty salon owner, has died at 87 “Hair,” he said in 1973, “is the only part of the body that can be changed readily and allows the individual to play his role as he feels it at that particular moment."Gary Miles
Alex’s Lemonade Stand Foundation worries about federal cuts to childhood cancer researchThe childhood cancer charity, based in Bala Cynwyd, is pushing "extra hard" to raise money this year in hopes of offsetting some of the losses in federal funding. But it's not enough to fill the gaps.Kayla Yup
Alex’s Lemonade Stand Foundation worries about federal cuts to childhood cancer researchThe childhood cancer charity, based in Bala Cynwyd, is pushing "extra hard" to raise money this year in hopes of offsetting some of the losses in federal funding. But it's not enough to fill the gaps.Kayla Yup
Pennsylvania court tells Lower Merion it can’t use zoning to regulate how gun shops do businessA split Commonwealth Court ruled that a Lower Merion's requirements on gun shops were preempted by state law. "It is a gun regulation, not a zoning regulation," Judge Matthew Wolf wrote.Katie Bernard and Abraham Gutman
Pennsylvania court tells Lower Merion it can’t use zoning to regulate how gun shops do businessA split Commonwealth Court ruled that a Lower Merion's requirements on gun shops were preempted by state law. "It is a gun regulation, not a zoning regulation," Judge Matthew Wolf wrote.Katie Bernard and Abraham Gutman
Bala Cynwyd real estate investor looks for “high-passion” doctors in medical office dealsThe private company is expanding from veterinary offices to include ophthalmology and fertility practices. The strategy shift comes with a name change to Terramed from Terravet Real Estate Solutions.Harold Brubaker
Bala Cynwyd real estate investor looks for “high-passion” doctors in medical office dealsThe private company is expanding from veterinary offices to include ophthalmology and fertility practices. The strategy shift comes with a name change to Terramed from Terravet Real Estate Solutions.Harold Brubaker
What a renter could get with $1,900 a month in Fishtown, West Philly, and Lower Merion | The Price PointCompare these homes for rent for about the same price in three Philly-area locations.Michaelle Bond
What a renter could get with $1,900 a month in Fishtown, West Philly, and Lower Merion | The Price PointCompare these homes for rent for about the same price in three Philly-area locations.Michaelle Bond
$60 million gift is Wharton School’s biggest ever A new program will focus on AI, algorithms, and complex data to prep Wharton students for jobs managing big money, says grad and donor Bruce I. Jacobs.Joseph N. DiStefano
$60 million gift is Wharton School’s biggest ever A new program will focus on AI, algorithms, and complex data to prep Wharton students for jobs managing big money, says grad and donor Bruce I. Jacobs.Joseph N. DiStefano
Len Stevens, cofounder of WPHL-TV, Hall of Fame broadcaster, and former nightclub owner, has died at 94He told the Daily News in 1980 that his bars and restaurants were more than nightspots for drinks and dinners. “We’re not a disco,” he said. “We’re a meeting place.”Gary Miles
Len Stevens, cofounder of WPHL-TV, Hall of Fame broadcaster, and former nightclub owner, has died at 94He told the Daily News in 1980 that his bars and restaurants were more than nightspots for drinks and dinners. “We’re not a disco,” he said. “We’re a meeting place.”Gary Miles
Judicial Conduct Board accuses Philly Judge Scott DiClaudio of attempting to influence a case with ties to Meek MillThe Pennsylvania Judicial Conduct Board has filed formal charges against Philadelphia Judge Scott DiClaudio after the board said he committed a "host of ethical violations."Ellie Rushing
Judicial Conduct Board accuses Philly Judge Scott DiClaudio of attempting to influence a case with ties to Meek MillThe Pennsylvania Judicial Conduct Board has filed formal charges against Philadelphia Judge Scott DiClaudio after the board said he committed a "host of ethical violations."Ellie Rushing
King of Prussia could get 200+ more apartments in proposed projectThe Montgomery County suburb is already a majority-renter community. The latest plan from Greystar would mark the developer's third complex in the area. Erin McCarthy
King of Prussia could get 200+ more apartments in proposed projectThe Montgomery County suburb is already a majority-renter community. The latest plan from Greystar would mark the developer's third complex in the area. Erin McCarthy