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After filing for bankruptcy last week, retailer Claire’s has identified over 1,300 stores that could close, including in Chester County.
Greg Davis, chief investment officer of Malvern's Vanguard, believes U.S. equities may have peaked and suggests international stocks.
Coatesville resident Zachariah Walker was finally recognized with a dignified burial after his brutal death over one hundred years ago, reports staff for 6abc. Walker, a Black man, was killed by a ...
Immaculata welcomes its largest incoming undergraduate class in history — over 415 first-year students and 60 transfers.
Residents Jim and Lynne Kent won complementary “Ag Swag” bags for visiting all ten stops on this year’s Chester County Farmers Market Trail.
Brad Ingelsby’s Task, the highly anticipated follow-up to Mare of Easttown, now has a new extended trailer as well as a release date.
Visitors can take outdoor painting classes and learn more about Andrew Wyeth’s life and work through a new exhibit at Kuerner Farm.
Chandeep Kaur earns a full-tuition scholarship to Neumann University to pursue Criminal Justice and Cybersecurity.
During National Health Center Week, ChesPenn honored its 50-year mission of delivering quality care to underserved communities.
Eastern University will launch a new Direct-Entry Master of Science in Nursing, a 75-credit program that can be completed in only two years.
Greene Street Animal Care was founded by pioneer Orville R. Walls — one of Pennsylvania's first Black veterinarians — in 1976, and is now owned and operated by his daughter, Kathleen Wells.
Six Chester County companies have ranked among the top 2000 on the Inc. 5000 list of fastest-growing private firms, writes Ryan Mulligan for the Philadelphia Business Journal. The Inc. list ranks ...
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