Lyft responds to allegations of employees snooping on riders
Lyft said it is investigating new accusations that employees improperly accessed the private date of its riders.
Lyft said it is investigating new accusations that employees improperly accessed the private date of its riders.
Nearly 900 dogs will be competing for Best in Show this weekend at the Erie Kennel Club's annual dog show. More than 130 breeds will be represented, from 32 states and Canada.
Art lovers can check out a new attraction in downtown Erie. A ribbon cutting today marking the opening of the new Erie Art Gallery, located on West 8th Street between Peach and State.
An epic week of Russia-related reporting has collided with a wild conspiracy theory about the FBI and President Trump.
A police officer made a "mistake" when he left a patrol rifle unattended near a sidewalk as police responded to a domestic situation, Dayton Police Chief David Halfhill said.
Canadian plane maker Bombardier scored a huge win in its ongoing trade dispute with Boeing.
Shares of Wynn Resorts plunged more than 10% Friday after a Wall Street Journal story detailing numerous allegations against founder and CEO Steve Wynn.
Cincinnati Children's Hospital is giving hope to large numbers of children born into the opioid epidemic.
The Trump administration's regulatory czar is warning government agencies they'll need to do more to justify why they plan to issue new rules in the future.
Kentucky Gov. Matt Bevin has declared this Sunday as a day of prayer for the entire state in the aftermath of the school shooting in Benton earlier this week.
Nearly two dozen utility districts across the state violated a drinking water standard in 2017, according to the Tennessee Department of Environment and Conservation.
A baker served muffins. A good Samaritan served kindness. And some trolls got served. It's time for this week's politics-free side of the news.
A Maryland man is facing charges after attempting to strangle his girlfriend while trying to view her cell phone.
Posing as American activists, Russian government-linked trolls created 129 Facebook events between 2015 and 2017.
The Scranton School Board voted Thursday night to furlough 51 educators in an effort to reduce the shortfall in its tentative budget for the next school year.
The body of Carrie Young, 28, of Erie, was discovered a week ago at an abandoned Erie Building, the coroner says the cause of her death is pending further testing.
The kids at Fairview Elementary School were treated to a special performance Friday morning, by Grammy award winning guitarist Sharon Isbin.
Sears is at risk of defaulting on its debt according to credit rating agency Standard & Poors. And that sent its already battered stock to record lows Friday.
A woman was arrested Thursday on child abuse counts after police said she punished her child with extremely hot baths.
A Summit County caregiver is facing charges after a 22-year-old man with developmental disabilities went outside unintended and suffered hypothermia.
Harvard's famed Hasty Pudding Theatricals student theater troupe will allow women to be cast in productions for the first time since it began staging student-written theater 174 years ago.
More Cleveland store and restaurant owners are now asking customers to remove their hoodies before they enter in response to continued armed robberies.
BOISE - An Idaho legislator has taken a note out of President Donald Trump's playbook by calling for an Idaho version of the Fake News Awards.
Anheuser-Busch is focusing on canned water instead of Clydesdales during this year's Super Bowl, with ads that highlight Budweiser's humanitarian causes.