Judge Denies Competency Exam for Double Murder Defendant
Criminal case back on track in case of double murder defendant.
Criminal case back on track in case of double murder defendant.
A couple grants from PennDOT will help make improvements, for pedestrians and bicyclists around the city.
An Erie mother is desperately trying to get to her daughter, who's overseas in China, and she's asking for help from the public to get there.
Former Erie Priest and Sex Abuse Victim Reacts to Latest Clergy Sex Abuse Case
Matthew White, 34, was standing trial for the murder of his wife Jessica White, 32.
A former Erie Priest and sex abuse victim is reacting to latest clergy sex abuse case.
"No Limit" stunt show first debuted at Roar on the Shore four years ago.
Citations will be issued to drivers who are caught unbuckled or have unrestrained children in the vehicle.
The new Erie Zoo outdoor lion exhibit will officially open tomorrow.
Today is National Children's Mental Health Awareness Day.
Pennsylvania State Police told Erie News Now that Burr has been found not far from his home.
Pennsylvania State Police told Erie News Now that Burr has been found not far from his home.
State Police are currently looking for 23-year-old Jacob Burr.
A portion State Route 157 is closed while State Police investigate a crash.
Skilled labor shortages continue to be a problem not only in Erie County but across the nation. The United States will face a shortage of about 200,000 skilled workers by the year 2020. Several groups close to home are continuing their effort to bridge th
Each week, Erie News Now teams up with the Erie County Sheriff's Office to help land wanted suspects behind bars.
When you’re in an emergency situation, first responders are likely the first people you’ll call.
Cathedral Prep walk off win over McDowell, Commodores take opener and County Classic Track and Field
He spoke about the importance of intelligence in securing the safety of our country.
Victim of alleged sexual abuse by priest shares why he held back on reporting it for decades. Crime Victim Center experts say it's a common response.