Barber National Institute partners with Mercyhurst University Graphic Design Students to make scarves for a big fundraiser.
It's community policing made possible through a federal grant.
It's community policing made possible through a federal grant.
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Maestro Daniel Meyer will help push the golf balls out of a helicopter.
The training is designed to prepare the public for an active shooter situation or an attack in a neighborhood.
The Erie Innovation District said this is the first time a business plans to move to Erie and provide jobs as a result of its initiatives, as well as those of the Erie Downtown Development Corporation.
It hosted a downtown engagement night at Jr.'s Last Laugh and Comedy Center.
Conneaut native Lynn Schantz will take over the position starting May 7.
The homicide trial against a Millcreek township man charged with fatally stabbing another man at the Granada apartments, has once again been postponed.It turns out, it might not happen at all.
Millcreek School District says work is wrapping up at Hanlon Sports Complex
Erie County’s unemployment numbers have fallen to less than five percent this week, according to the department of labor and industry. While there are many reasons for that drop, some local non-profits like to think they’ve played a part. At E
Rain and a few storms will be shifting through the area today. There is a slight risk for severe weather late in the afternoon. David Wolter is checking out the First Warning Weather Outlook.
Each week, Erie News Now teams up with the Erie County Sheriff's Office to help land wanted suspects behind bars.
The State also continues to fund doctors for medical assistance in Wainiha.
Putting an end to gang violence in the city was the main concern on the minds of the speakers tonight. And it starts with talking to young gang members already on the radar of state and federal law enforcement agencies.
Young gang members were offered a chance to steer themselves away from a life of violence and crime.Our cameras were not allowed inside during the meeting, but we’re told the message was clear and simple.
Dr. Stanley Slabic, 63, will spend six months under court supervision and complete any program the court deems appropriate
Cambridge Springs community coming together to put on an edition of Music Fest, following the destructive fire at the historic Riverside Inn.