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Beaten, then silenced
Leaders of the prestigious Glen Mills Schools in Pennsylvania have hidden a long history of violence.
by Lisa Gartner
Blue wave, red response
There may have always been a Red Pennsylvania and a Blue Pennsylvania. But they didn’t always look like this.
by Jonathan Lai and Jared Whalen
Spring Arts Guide
Our staff picks the best movies, theater, TV, and festivals that you need to see this spring.
Should they stay or go?
Pick which Eagles will stay in Philly and which will move on.
by Jeff McLane
Why is Philly stuck in traffic?
Cities around the world have figured out how to ease congestion. Here are five fixes for Philly.
by Jason Laughlin
In sync with Philly
Comcast's newest tower is the city’s tallest skyscraper. But it really soars on the ground.
by Inga Saffron, Architecture Critic
Stealing from the dead
Thieves and forgers are taking houses from the deceased in ‘hot’ neighborhoods — as the city stands by.
by Craig R. McCoy
Asylum in shambles
A family living in a Germantown church and the dysfunction in U.S. immigration policy.
by Jeff Gammage / Staff Writer and Laura Benshoff / WHYY
2018 | The year in pictures
by Inquirer Staff Photographers
Ultimate Dining Guide 2018
The classics, the new guard, and the top 25 restaurants in Philly
by Craig LaBan
North Philly to Oxford
Hazim Hardeman is Temple’s first Rhodes scholar
by Susan Snyder
Warrior Spirit
Bullets took their teammate, but on the football field, Jahsun Patton’s legacy lives on
by Heather Khalifa
A failure to protect
Elite youth drum corps have become a haven for instructors with sexual misconduct in their past
by Tricia L. Nadolny
Best of 2018
Our critics pick the best of music, movies, TV, and more
Old trees on the brink
How sea-level rise threatens 500-year-old blackgums in a primeval New Jersey forest
by Frank Kummer
Prison for life?
Philly juvenile lifers face a Catch 22, even when they are innocent
by Samantha Melamed
Etched in memory
The National Guard occupied Wilmington for nine months in 1968. The city was never the same
by TyLisa C. Johnson
Shot and forgotten
America’s hidden toll of gun violence: shooting victims face lifelong disabilities and financial burdens
by David Gambacorta and Helen Ubiñas
Rotting from within
How water intrusion in new homes turns American dreams to rot
by Caitlin McCabe and Erin Arvedlund
Failure at the top
America’s Catholic bishops vowed to remove abusive priests in 2002
by the Philadelphia Inquirer and the Boston Globe
Death in Rittenhouse
A fatal clash between a wealthy developer and a young food delivery man stoked racial tensions
by Barbara Laker, Wendy Ruderman, Chris Palmer and Jacob Adelman
Mega-donors, Mega-dollars
A Supreme Court ruling supercharged joint-fundraising committees. Here's how they work
by Jonathan Lai and Holly Otterbein
Dave Hakstol, unmasked
Inside the Flyers' wake-surfing, expectation-welcoming, snot-and-balls-seeking head coach
by Mike Sielski
Best Shops in Philly
These independent women’s clothing boutiques are where you want to do your fashion shopping
by Elizabeth Wellington
Betrayed by faith
Five sisters abused by one priest. This is their story.
by Tricia L. Nadolny
Restoring historic dioramas
The animals at the Academy of Natural Sciences were taken out for restoration after decades.
by Tom Gralish
Roadside guys
Where to see the classic roadside attractions that are a short drive from Philly.
by Tom Gralish
Seeing the sights
Which Philly tourist attractions are worth it? We debate.
by Zoe Bean and Claire Wolters
The toughest call
What happened to the best referee in Delaware high school football history?
by Mike Sielski
By the numbers
How many people have been shot so far in Philly this year?
Bourdain's N.J. trail
We went to see where his soul had been nourished.
by Tom Gralish
H.F. "Gerry" Lenfest
Remembering the philanthropist and civic leader who died in August at the age of 88.
by Peter Dobrin
Father. Son. Cellmates.
Generations of Philly families are incarcerated together.
by Samantha Melamed
Botched jobs
Toxic City: From harmful dust to toxic fumes, school repairs make the same mistakes again and again.
by Dylan Purcell, Barbara Laker, and Wendy Ruderman
Hidden peril
Toxic City: At aging Philadelphia schools, asbestos is a lurking health threat to children and staff.
by Wendy Ruderman, Barbara Laker, and Dylan Purcell
Danger: Learn at your own risk
Toxic City: Many Philly schools are incubators for illness that endanger students and hinder learning.
by Barbara Laker, Wendy Ruderman, and Dylan Purcell
Philly vs. the feds
No Sanctuary: Inside the city's polarizing, no-middle-ground war with Trump over sanctuary cities.
by David Gambacorta and Kavitha Surana
More cases, less scrutiny
No Sanctuary: In a secretive court system with a huge backlog of cases, ICE and others draw little accountability.
by Deborah Sontag and Dale Russakoff
Round up
No Sanctuary: For cops who want to arrest illegal immigrants, Pennsylvania is a free-for-all.
by Dale Russakoff and Deborah Sontag
No sanctuary
In Pennsylvania, it's open season on undocumented immigrants.
by Deborah Sontag and Dale Russakoff
Why Comcast wants Fox
Here's what's at stake for Comcast, Disney, and the entertainment industry.
by Bob Fernandez
Fall Arts Guide 2018
Lady Gaga, Drake, Vikings and fall festivals: Here's what's happening in Philly this fall.
'Listen to us'
Philly Trans March wants people to know about Shantee Tucker's unsolved murder.
by Michael Boren
Where are the Sixers from?
Mapping the 2017-18 roster
by Katie McInerney
2018 Voters Guide
We’ve compiled information and insight to help you decide how to vote in the Nov. 6 general election.
Follow the money
Who’s giving, who’s getting what in Pa., N.J.?
by Jonathan Lai and Holly Otterbein
Summer Arts Guide 2018
Blow-out concerts, blockbuster movies, hot plays, sizzling beach reads, and festivals galore. Our critics pick the best.
2018 Shore Guide
From getting there to where to eat and what to do, here's your ultimate guide to the Jersey Shore.
Violent Deaths, Shattered Lives
A year ago, four men were found murdered and buried on a Bucks County farm. Today, their families' feelings are as raw as the day they went missing.
by Erin McCarthy
Silent witnesses
For Jehovah's Witnesses, an insular culture and archaic rules have created a "recipe for child abuse."
by David Gambacorta
The long game
How Cory Booker's 'failed' football career at Stanford shaped his political future.
by Jonathan Tamari
The new season
The 2018 Eagles schedule and our beat writers' predictions.