AHN Saint Vincent Holds Vaccine Clinic for Young Children
AHN Saint Vincent's West Side Pavilion had a vaccine clinic for young children on Saturday and they made sure there was plenty of fun before and after kids got vaccinated.
AHN Saint Vincent's West Side Pavilion had a vaccine clinic for young children on Saturday and they made sure there was plenty of fun before and after kids got vaccinated.
After the annual event was canceled last year due to Covid-19, it made it's return in 2021.
Over 750 people including 300 prospective students attended Saturday's Open House.
For this week's Smart Weather With Sara, I went out to visit Girl Scout Troop 30421 here in Erie.
Popular Erie promoter, Alex Harrilla passed away suddenly a week ago and the community of Erie came together at Basement Transmissions earlier this week to honor his life and the opportunities he's given to musicians across our community.
The snow is on its way and PennDOT is preparing.
The Wesleyville American Legion Carl Neff Post 571 is honoring those who served and sacrificed. The Legion offered a free buffet dinner, serving over 200 Veterans and Family members.
Justin Griffith, 40, was convicted of a misdemeanor count of simple assault and summary count of harassment at trial.
The 19-year-old woman was last seen on Wednesday evening, and her body was found Friday.
The Tom Ridge Environmental Center focuses on education and the school experience, by offering virtual field trips.
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Today, the public education lawsuit against the Commonwealth began with opening arguments. The petitioners in the case include six Pennsylvania school districts: William Penn; Panther Valley; School District of Lancaster; Greater Johnstown; Wilkes-Barre Area; and Shenandoah Valley, along with four parents and two statewide organizations.
While the winter rolls in people and stores prepare for what's coming. Some residents enjoy the snow, while other don't.
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The popular event in Perry Square did not happen last year because of the pandemic but will return and will be held entirely outside.
The free program has been around for 13 years and has engaged 365 students.
It's meant to bring together makers of all ages across the county in creating and exploring their maker interests at both library locations and community partner sites.