Erie Prepares for Vaccinating Young Children
Parents and pediatricians discuss what it would mean to have young children vaccinated in our area.
Parents and pediatricians discuss what it would mean to have young children vaccinated in our area.
Erie County's COVID-19 transmission rate is still listed as high, which means the county is seeing more than 100 positive cases per 100,000 people.
Any school district, charter school, or private school with pre-kindergarten classes, kindergarten or elementary through fifth grade was eligible to apply for the program.
He has ties to Meadville and Erie, according to U.S. Marshals.
Engine 13 firefighter John Stewart grew a 910 pound pumpkin in his garden this year, according to the post.
There are 2,798 (+12) people hospitalized with COVID-19 with 681 (-2) patients in the intensive care unit.
The community is invited to show its support from the sidelines of the parade route or by marching in the parade.
The company is looking to fill more than 150 open positions with a big hiring event from noon until 6 p.m. at its locations throughout Erie.
As many furniture stores wait months for new inventory, Seifert's has enough for you to take home a new piece today.
Seifert's House of Furniture in North East struggled to get pieces on the floor during the pandemic. Now, they're seeing their showroom rebound.
When the FDA meets today they will be discussing the vaccine for kids ages 5 to 11, vaccine advisers are already saying the benefits outweigh the risks.
We're eight days away from Election Day in Erie County. We checked in with both Republican and Democratic Headquarters as they work to push voters to the polls.
The only undefeated volleyball team in District 10, the Harbor Creek girls are on a mission to cement their legacy in history.
Today, direct support professionals (DSP) and intellectual disability support advocates rallied on the front steps of the Pennsylvania Capitol. Advocates say direct support professionals and intellectual disability support have been understaffed and underfunded for decades.
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A business is open in Titusville that teaches the city's oil boom history to visitors. Tours are conducted on self-balancing scooters called Segways.
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Community leaders said they still need to thoroughly vet the idea, but on the surface, they like it.
The decision is being met with criticism.
Owner Michele Quadri Butterfield is keeping the business her grandparents started in their garage going.