SpringfieldPhilly-area malls aren’t dead yet. But they are changing. Inside the retail revolution that's transforming Philly's 17 area malls Erin McCarthy How realistic is new owner’s ‘aspirational’ plan for Crozer-Chester Medical Center campus? Harold Brubaker There’s now a ‘Club America’ at Great Valley High School. Turning Point USA says interest grew after Charlie Kirk’s assassination.Maddie Hanna Floor & Decor may fill an empty Amazon Fresh in the Philly areaErin McCarthy Ruth E. Buck, pioneering doctor and medical missionary, has died at 91Gary Miles AdvertisementThe sale of the shuttered Springfield Hospital to local investors has been completedSpringfield is the last of the four former Crozer Health hospitals to be sold as part of the Prospect Medical Holdings bankruptcy.Harold Brubaker Joseph E. McGettigan III, longtime trial lawyer and celebrated former prosecutor, has died at 76He handled hundreds of trials over more than three decades as a prosecutor for city, county, state, and federal governments.Gary Miles Remembering the late owner of Ray’s Happy Birthday Bar, Lou CapozzoliHe was an accomplished singer and saxophonist who performed for Sophia Loren and opened for Diana Ross before taking over his father's bar and transforming it into a top-notch dive.Beatrice Forman Yes, Philly is most definitely a basketball city. Dating all the way back to 1898.America’s first professional basketball game was played right here. It was fast and furious but, sadly, ended with the Philadelphia team losing.Elizabeth Wellington The new owner of Crozer-Chester Medical Center wants to restore hospital and emergency servicesChariot Equities completed its $10 million purchase of the hospital Wednesday and is aiming have an agreement with a health system to restore services within six months.Harold Brubaker and Sarah Gantz OpinionNo matter what Trump may claim, protecting civil rights doesn’t prompt reverse racismWhen I read that the president had met with New York Times journalists at the White House and told them that civil rights led to white people being “very badly treated,” my jaw dropped.Jenice Armstrong | Columnist Philadelphia-area nursing homes have amassed $5.3 million in fines since 2023 for safety violationsIn the wake of the Bucks County nursing home explosion, which had been fined for safety violations, other nursing homes in the region are facing scrutiny.Lizzie Mulvey and Harold Brubaker S&P downgraded ChristianaCare’s credit ratingThe ratings agency said the nonprofit health system, which recently ended plans to merge with Virtua Health, remains financially strong.Harold Brubaker OpinionCatholic Charities helps those in need both surmount life’s hardships and celebrate its many little joys | Philly GivesThe group serves about 300,000 people annually, providing care for older Philadelphians, supporting at-risk youth, helping with food and shelter, and assisting those with developmental disabilities.Jane M. Von Bergen, For The Inquirer Middletown Township welcomes first full-service hotel ahead of major tourism events in DelcoDelaware County stakeholders say the Hilton marks an important expansion of the collar county’s tourism economy, which is only growing.Denali Sagner OpinionTrump says Somalis are ‘garbage’ and wants them to leave America. No one should be surprised by his ignorance.Most of Minnesota’s foreign-born Somalis are naturalized U.S. citizens. They have every right to live in the Land of 10,000 Lakes. They vote. They pay taxes. Trump is their president, too.Jenice Armstrong | Columnist Pa.’s new budget has financial help for Delco’s Riddle and Mercy Fitzgerald HospitalsThe hospitals have seen a significant increase in patient volumes from the area that used to rely on the shuttered Crozer-Chester Medical Center and Taylor Hospital.Harold Brubaker and Katie Bernard OpinionRuth E. Carter’s AAMP exhibit shows how her genius has shaped Black America’s image Her “Afrofuturism in Costume Design” show is making its longest stop in Philadelphia, with a special appearance from Michael B. Jordan's clothes from "Sinners."Elizabeth Wellington ‘We’ve moved on’: Chester mayor and environmentalists object to LNG terminal proposalOpponents spoke in response to a yearslong plan by Penn LNG to build a liquefied natural gas export terminal in Chester or nearby in Southeastern Pennsylvania along the Delaware River. Frank Kummer The fates of Crozer-Chester Medical Center and Springfield Hospital remain uncertain three weeks after bankruptcy auctionProgress is being made toward the sale of Crozer-Chester Medical Center for $10 million, but things appear stalled in Springfield, where too little is known about plans for the site.Harold Brubaker See more storiesAdvertisement
Philly-area malls aren’t dead yet. But they are changing. Inside the retail revolution that's transforming Philly's 17 area malls Erin McCarthy
Philly-area malls aren’t dead yet. But they are changing. Inside the retail revolution that's transforming Philly's 17 area malls Erin McCarthy
How realistic is new owner’s ‘aspirational’ plan for Crozer-Chester Medical Center campus? Harold Brubaker
How realistic is new owner’s ‘aspirational’ plan for Crozer-Chester Medical Center campus? Harold Brubaker
There’s now a ‘Club America’ at Great Valley High School. Turning Point USA says interest grew after Charlie Kirk’s assassination.Maddie Hanna
There’s now a ‘Club America’ at Great Valley High School. Turning Point USA says interest grew after Charlie Kirk’s assassination.Maddie Hanna
The sale of the shuttered Springfield Hospital to local investors has been completedSpringfield is the last of the four former Crozer Health hospitals to be sold as part of the Prospect Medical Holdings bankruptcy.Harold Brubaker
The sale of the shuttered Springfield Hospital to local investors has been completedSpringfield is the last of the four former Crozer Health hospitals to be sold as part of the Prospect Medical Holdings bankruptcy.Harold Brubaker
Joseph E. McGettigan III, longtime trial lawyer and celebrated former prosecutor, has died at 76He handled hundreds of trials over more than three decades as a prosecutor for city, county, state, and federal governments.Gary Miles
Joseph E. McGettigan III, longtime trial lawyer and celebrated former prosecutor, has died at 76He handled hundreds of trials over more than three decades as a prosecutor for city, county, state, and federal governments.Gary Miles
Remembering the late owner of Ray’s Happy Birthday Bar, Lou CapozzoliHe was an accomplished singer and saxophonist who performed for Sophia Loren and opened for Diana Ross before taking over his father's bar and transforming it into a top-notch dive.Beatrice Forman
Remembering the late owner of Ray’s Happy Birthday Bar, Lou CapozzoliHe was an accomplished singer and saxophonist who performed for Sophia Loren and opened for Diana Ross before taking over his father's bar and transforming it into a top-notch dive.Beatrice Forman
Yes, Philly is most definitely a basketball city. Dating all the way back to 1898.America’s first professional basketball game was played right here. It was fast and furious but, sadly, ended with the Philadelphia team losing.Elizabeth Wellington
Yes, Philly is most definitely a basketball city. Dating all the way back to 1898.America’s first professional basketball game was played right here. It was fast and furious but, sadly, ended with the Philadelphia team losing.Elizabeth Wellington
The new owner of Crozer-Chester Medical Center wants to restore hospital and emergency servicesChariot Equities completed its $10 million purchase of the hospital Wednesday and is aiming have an agreement with a health system to restore services within six months.Harold Brubaker and Sarah Gantz
The new owner of Crozer-Chester Medical Center wants to restore hospital and emergency servicesChariot Equities completed its $10 million purchase of the hospital Wednesday and is aiming have an agreement with a health system to restore services within six months.Harold Brubaker and Sarah Gantz
OpinionNo matter what Trump may claim, protecting civil rights doesn’t prompt reverse racismWhen I read that the president had met with New York Times journalists at the White House and told them that civil rights led to white people being “very badly treated,” my jaw dropped.Jenice Armstrong | Columnist
OpinionNo matter what Trump may claim, protecting civil rights doesn’t prompt reverse racismWhen I read that the president had met with New York Times journalists at the White House and told them that civil rights led to white people being “very badly treated,” my jaw dropped.Jenice Armstrong | Columnist
Philadelphia-area nursing homes have amassed $5.3 million in fines since 2023 for safety violationsIn the wake of the Bucks County nursing home explosion, which had been fined for safety violations, other nursing homes in the region are facing scrutiny.Lizzie Mulvey and Harold Brubaker
Philadelphia-area nursing homes have amassed $5.3 million in fines since 2023 for safety violationsIn the wake of the Bucks County nursing home explosion, which had been fined for safety violations, other nursing homes in the region are facing scrutiny.Lizzie Mulvey and Harold Brubaker
S&P downgraded ChristianaCare’s credit ratingThe ratings agency said the nonprofit health system, which recently ended plans to merge with Virtua Health, remains financially strong.Harold Brubaker
S&P downgraded ChristianaCare’s credit ratingThe ratings agency said the nonprofit health system, which recently ended plans to merge with Virtua Health, remains financially strong.Harold Brubaker
OpinionCatholic Charities helps those in need both surmount life’s hardships and celebrate its many little joys | Philly GivesThe group serves about 300,000 people annually, providing care for older Philadelphians, supporting at-risk youth, helping with food and shelter, and assisting those with developmental disabilities.Jane M. Von Bergen, For The Inquirer
OpinionCatholic Charities helps those in need both surmount life’s hardships and celebrate its many little joys | Philly GivesThe group serves about 300,000 people annually, providing care for older Philadelphians, supporting at-risk youth, helping with food and shelter, and assisting those with developmental disabilities.Jane M. Von Bergen, For The Inquirer
Middletown Township welcomes first full-service hotel ahead of major tourism events in DelcoDelaware County stakeholders say the Hilton marks an important expansion of the collar county’s tourism economy, which is only growing.Denali Sagner
Middletown Township welcomes first full-service hotel ahead of major tourism events in DelcoDelaware County stakeholders say the Hilton marks an important expansion of the collar county’s tourism economy, which is only growing.Denali Sagner
OpinionTrump says Somalis are ‘garbage’ and wants them to leave America. No one should be surprised by his ignorance.Most of Minnesota’s foreign-born Somalis are naturalized U.S. citizens. They have every right to live in the Land of 10,000 Lakes. They vote. They pay taxes. Trump is their president, too.Jenice Armstrong | Columnist
OpinionTrump says Somalis are ‘garbage’ and wants them to leave America. No one should be surprised by his ignorance.Most of Minnesota’s foreign-born Somalis are naturalized U.S. citizens. They have every right to live in the Land of 10,000 Lakes. They vote. They pay taxes. Trump is their president, too.Jenice Armstrong | Columnist
Pa.’s new budget has financial help for Delco’s Riddle and Mercy Fitzgerald HospitalsThe hospitals have seen a significant increase in patient volumes from the area that used to rely on the shuttered Crozer-Chester Medical Center and Taylor Hospital.Harold Brubaker and Katie Bernard
Pa.’s new budget has financial help for Delco’s Riddle and Mercy Fitzgerald HospitalsThe hospitals have seen a significant increase in patient volumes from the area that used to rely on the shuttered Crozer-Chester Medical Center and Taylor Hospital.Harold Brubaker and Katie Bernard
OpinionRuth E. Carter’s AAMP exhibit shows how her genius has shaped Black America’s image Her “Afrofuturism in Costume Design” show is making its longest stop in Philadelphia, with a special appearance from Michael B. Jordan's clothes from "Sinners."Elizabeth Wellington
OpinionRuth E. Carter’s AAMP exhibit shows how her genius has shaped Black America’s image Her “Afrofuturism in Costume Design” show is making its longest stop in Philadelphia, with a special appearance from Michael B. Jordan's clothes from "Sinners."Elizabeth Wellington
‘We’ve moved on’: Chester mayor and environmentalists object to LNG terminal proposalOpponents spoke in response to a yearslong plan by Penn LNG to build a liquefied natural gas export terminal in Chester or nearby in Southeastern Pennsylvania along the Delaware River. Frank Kummer
‘We’ve moved on’: Chester mayor and environmentalists object to LNG terminal proposalOpponents spoke in response to a yearslong plan by Penn LNG to build a liquefied natural gas export terminal in Chester or nearby in Southeastern Pennsylvania along the Delaware River. Frank Kummer
The fates of Crozer-Chester Medical Center and Springfield Hospital remain uncertain three weeks after bankruptcy auctionProgress is being made toward the sale of Crozer-Chester Medical Center for $10 million, but things appear stalled in Springfield, where too little is known about plans for the site.Harold Brubaker
The fates of Crozer-Chester Medical Center and Springfield Hospital remain uncertain three weeks after bankruptcy auctionProgress is being made toward the sale of Crozer-Chester Medical Center for $10 million, but things appear stalled in Springfield, where too little is known about plans for the site.Harold Brubaker