Home & DesignA ‘bayside barn’ in Avalon carries on 50 years of family traditionMary Simmonds and Richard Stewart razed the rancher on a lot that has been in the Simmonds family for more than 50 years. They built a new home fit to last for the decades to come.
Home & DesignA ‘bayside barn’ in Avalon carries on 50 years of family traditionMary Simmonds and Richard Stewart razed the rancher on a lot that has been in the Simmonds family for more than 50 years. They built a new home fit to last for the decades to come.
TransportationFed-up Lincoln Drive residents use radar guns, flags, and boulders to fight speeding cars and dangerous curves
TransportationFed-up Lincoln Drive residents use radar guns, flags, and boulders to fight speeding cars and dangerous curves
NewsDuring Philadelphia’s deadliest summer on record, just one weekend brings an incalculable level of trauma
NewsDuring Philadelphia’s deadliest summer on record, just one weekend brings an incalculable level of trauma
Special ReportA Philadelphia man testified in six murder cases. Then, he recanted. What is the truth?
Special ReportA Philadelphia man testified in six murder cases. Then, he recanted. What is the truth?
NewsDuring Philadelphia’s deadliest summer on record, just one weekend brings an incalculable level of trauma
NewsDuring Philadelphia’s deadliest summer on record, just one weekend brings an incalculable level of trauma
Special ReportA Philadelphia man testified in six murder cases. Then, he recanted. What is the truth?
Special ReportA Philadelphia man testified in six murder cases. Then, he recanted. What is the truth?
Special ReportBlack and Blue: 190 years of police brutality against Black people in PhiladelphiaThese are some of the key events in the painful history of police violence against the Black community in Philadelphia, a glimpse into the legacy of racially discriminatory law enforcement in this city.
Special ReportBlack and Blue: 190 years of police brutality against Black people in PhiladelphiaThese are some of the key events in the painful history of police violence against the Black community in Philadelphia, a glimpse into the legacy of racially discriminatory law enforcement in this city.
Philadelphia NewsFrom August 2022: Philly FOP picked problematic doctors for police ‘injured on duty’ benefit
Philadelphia NewsFrom August 2022: Philly FOP picked problematic doctors for police ‘injured on duty’ benefit
6:44NewsFour Philly abortion providers talk about the calling that drives them to do emotionally challenging work
6:44NewsFour Philly abortion providers talk about the calling that drives them to do emotionally challenging work
Philadelphia NewsFrom August 2022: Philly FOP picked problematic doctors for police ‘injured on duty’ benefit
Philadelphia NewsFrom August 2022: Philly FOP picked problematic doctors for police ‘injured on duty’ benefit
6:44NewsFour Philly abortion providers talk about the calling that drives them to do emotionally challenging work
6:44NewsFour Philly abortion providers talk about the calling that drives them to do emotionally challenging work
EducationAs Temple grew in popularity, its share of Black students shrank. One school official says it ‘dropped the ball.’
EducationAs Temple grew in popularity, its share of Black students shrank. One school official says it ‘dropped the ball.’
EducationAs Temple grew in popularity, its share of Black students shrank. One school official says it ‘dropped the ball.’
EducationAs Temple grew in popularity, its share of Black students shrank. One school official says it ‘dropped the ball.’
NewsThey were top of their class at Haverford High 35 years ago. How did life turn out for these five seniors?
NewsThey were top of their class at Haverford High 35 years ago. How did life turn out for these five seniors?
Education‘It can’t ever be as bad as it was’: A look inside the challenging, complicated year at one Philly elementary school
Education‘It can’t ever be as bad as it was’: A look inside the challenging, complicated year at one Philly elementary school
Special ReportAs teachers quit, another crisis looms: There may not be enough new ones to take their places
Special ReportAs teachers quit, another crisis looms: There may not be enough new ones to take their places
NewsThey were top of their class at Haverford High 35 years ago. How did life turn out for these five seniors?
NewsThey were top of their class at Haverford High 35 years ago. How did life turn out for these five seniors?
Education‘It can’t ever be as bad as it was’: A look inside the challenging, complicated year at one Philly elementary school
Education‘It can’t ever be as bad as it was’: A look inside the challenging, complicated year at one Philly elementary school
Special ReportAs teachers quit, another crisis looms: There may not be enough new ones to take their places
Special ReportAs teachers quit, another crisis looms: There may not be enough new ones to take their places
Philly's BestWho makes the best Italian hoagie in Philly? You decide with The Inquirer’s hoagie bracket.Between now and April 4, readers will weigh in on 16 sandwiches, picked with the help of Inquirer food critic Craig LaBan.
Philly's BestWho makes the best Italian hoagie in Philly? You decide with The Inquirer’s hoagie bracket.Between now and April 4, readers will weigh in on 16 sandwiches, picked with the help of Inquirer food critic Craig LaBan.
Philly's BestWho makes the best Italian hoagie in Philly? You decide with The Inquirer’s hoagie bracket.Between now and April 4, readers will weigh in on 16 sandwiches, picked with the help of Inquirer food critic Craig LaBan.
Philly's BestWho makes the best Italian hoagie in Philly? You decide with The Inquirer’s hoagie bracket.Between now and April 4, readers will weigh in on 16 sandwiches, picked with the help of Inquirer food critic Craig LaBan.
Special ReportThe eye revealed: How the mystery of the royal portraits came to light as the Art Museum prepped for its grand expansion
Special ReportThe eye revealed: How the mystery of the royal portraits came to light as the Art Museum prepped for its grand expansion
OpinionArchitect Frank Gehry’s expanded Philadelphia Art Museum is beautiful, deferential, and very serious
OpinionArchitect Frank Gehry’s expanded Philadelphia Art Museum is beautiful, deferential, and very serious
Special ReportFran Ross’ only novel became popular after she died, but her West Philly-bred satire keeps gaining power
Special ReportFran Ross’ only novel became popular after she died, but her West Philly-bred satire keeps gaining power
OpinionHere’s how we can save summer at the Jersey Shore, according to those with the most at stake | Opinion
OpinionHere’s how we can save summer at the Jersey Shore, according to those with the most at stake | Opinion
Philadelphia NewsSupermarkets spent 60 years avoiding North Philly. But Black entrepreneurs have fought to bring — and keep — them thereThe new supermarket in Sharswood is part of more than half a century of efforts to address retail redlining and improve fresh food access in North Philadelphia.
Philadelphia NewsSupermarkets spent 60 years avoiding North Philly. But Black entrepreneurs have fought to bring — and keep — them thereThe new supermarket in Sharswood is part of more than half a century of efforts to address retail redlining and improve fresh food access in North Philadelphia.
New Jersey NewsAt the Lobster House, one of the nation’s busiest restaurants, it takes a small army to serve up seafood
New Jersey NewsAt the Lobster House, one of the nation’s busiest restaurants, it takes a small army to serve up seafood
Philly's BestWho makes the best Italian hoagie in Philly? You decide with The Inquirer’s hoagie bracket.
Philly's BestWho makes the best Italian hoagie in Philly? You decide with The Inquirer’s hoagie bracket.
Special ReportFrom 2021: Dreams are stalled as a Philadelphia food truck builder faces multiple allegations of fraud
Special ReportFrom 2021: Dreams are stalled as a Philadelphia food truck builder faces multiple allegations of fraud
Special ReportThe Probation Trap: Lenient sentences in Pennsylvania often have harsh consequencesIn a 2019 investigative series, The Inquirer explored why Pennsylvania has one of the nation's highest rates of supervision, driven by unusual laws that leave judges unchecked. But many people fail, ending up in jail or in a cycle of ever more probation.
Special ReportThe Probation Trap: Lenient sentences in Pennsylvania often have harsh consequencesIn a 2019 investigative series, The Inquirer explored why Pennsylvania has one of the nation's highest rates of supervision, driven by unusual laws that leave judges unchecked. But many people fail, ending up in jail or in a cycle of ever more probation.
Special ReportToxic City: How unhealthy conditions are making thousands of Philly school children sickFor two years, Inquirer reporters examined lead paint in old homes, contaminated soil in once-industrial neighborhoods, and unhealthy conditions in public schools that made children sick, impacting poor and minority communities the most.
Special ReportToxic City: How unhealthy conditions are making thousands of Philly school children sickFor two years, Inquirer reporters examined lead paint in old homes, contaminated soil in once-industrial neighborhoods, and unhealthy conditions in public schools that made children sick, impacting poor and minority communities the most.