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Will Delaware Valley ‘Burbs Do Better In Tourism Industry’s COVID Recovery?
Philadelphia’s rich history, and culture and arts scene create a lot of natural reasons to come to the Delaware Valley region for a visit.

Delaware Valley Journal provides unbiased, local reporting for the Philadelphia suburbs of Bucks, Chester, Delaware and Montgomery Counties.
Philadelphia’s rich history, and culture and arts scene create a lot of natural reasons to come to the Delaware Valley region for a visit.

It was in early February when I was having dinner with my sister-in-law.
Pennsylvania confronts overwhelming challenges.
On this edition of the Delaware Valley Journal podcast, DVJ editor Todd Shepherd talks with Bucks County Health Director Dr. David Damsker.
Hoping the worst days of the COVID-19 pandemic are in the past, the National Restaurant Association sent a letter to state governors.
In 2016, Hillary Clinton made a gaffe that might have cost her the White House.
They must have their day in court.
Montgomery County residents are being asked to not share their COVID-19 vaccine appointment registration links with friends and family.
On this edition of the Delaware Valley Journal podcast, editor Todd Shepherd talks with Bucks County Health Director Dr. David Damsker.
It’s incomprehensible that we’re allowing an albatross to remain around the neck of U.S. mining.
Gov. Wolf’s office is withholding information on untold hundreds of phone calls, many made at the height of the COVID-19 crisis.
When it comes to crime, how close is too close to Philly?
Gov. Tom Wolf’s office responded quickly — and forcefully — to the Delaware Valley Journal’s exclusive.
How do Eagles fans feel about Sunday’s Super Bowl? To find out, let’s go to the videotape:
I’m about to turn 60, which means I have now lived long enough to have seen the American media pronounce the Republican Party dead.
Who is really responsible for the lack of in-person learning from Pennsylvania’s schools?
An action committee says it has proof the state’s teachers union strong-armed at least one school district to keep its classrooms closed.
Rising property taxes seems to be the story in all too many communities across our region.
For the first time in 20 years, the number of homicides in Upper Darby broke double digits.
Todd Graham and Michael Graham talk about how Biden’s continued trash talk of the energy sector is likely to play in Pennsylvania, and more.