SeaWolves fan's extensive collection
We followed Erie SeaWolves fan, Richard Laurie as he showed us around his home, complete with plenty of SeaWolves memorabilia, and a great story to match.
We followed Erie SeaWolves fan, Richard Laurie as he showed us around his home, complete with plenty of SeaWolves memorabilia, and a great story to match.
Since becoming a full-season ticket holder in 2004, Erie SeaWolves super fan, Richard Laurie is about as passionate as they come. Erie News Now Andrew Hyman caught up with Laurie at the SeaWolves home opener, to see what makes him such a familiar face, and voice at UPMC Park.
Emergency crews were called to the 4100 block of West 12th Street just east of Erie International Airport around 6:20 a.m.
A white SUV was found near a tree with front-end damage.
The Erie SeaWolves took the field at UPMC ballpark for the first time in 2018, however, the result was much of the same as had been on the road. The Howlers dropped the home opener 6-2 to Altoona Curve, sending them to their fifth straight loss.
On the campus of SUNY-Fredonia in Chautauqua County, N.Y., there's a little piece of San Juan, Puerto Rico.
A public art display now sits on the front lawn of the Barber National Institute in East Erie. It's a creation by teens at George Junior Republic, a private, non-profit residential treatment center in Grove City.
So far, $24.25 million has been raised.
There is no cause known yet in a fire on the site of an art gallery.
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The 26th Masonic District of Pennsylvania, made up of 10 masonic lodges in Western Pennsylvania, presented a racecar simulator for the waiting room at Shriners Hospitals for Children.
Sonya Arrington is not the only prominent citizen whose trouble with the law has been linked to gambling.