The Philadelphia Inquirer, Daily newspaper in Philadelphia, United States.
The Philadelphia Inquirer is a daily newspaper based in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, publishing both print and digital editions. Its newsroom covers events across the city and the Delaware Valley, from municipal affairs to regional topics.
The newspaper first appeared on June 1, 1829, and grew into an important voice during the Civil War. Union Army soldiers received thousands of copies at the front.
The publication maintains sections dedicated to local arts, community initiatives, and Philadelphia traditions, reflecting the city's evolving social landscape through journalism.
Readers can access articles through websites and mobile apps or purchase the printed newspaper. Coverage includes municipal affairs, sporting events, and real estate topics across the greater Philadelphia area.
The newsroom has won twenty Pulitzer Prizes, the most recent in 2012 for public service. That award honored reporting on violence in city schools.
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