Erie Playhouse to Announce Second Half of 2022 Season
The Erie Playhouse will be announcing their remaining 2022 Season during a live broadcast press conference on March 15.
The Erie Playhouse will be announcing their remaining 2022 Season during a live broadcast press conference on March 15.
Kadhim A. Muhsin, 60, is wanted on a federal arrest warrant from Dec. 2019 on felony charges for theft of government property, as well as food stamp and WICU program fraud.
WASHINGTON, D.C. - As the world watches the crisis in Ukraine, Congressional members said the Russian invasion demonstrates the need to create and maintain our allies to help keep the U.S. safe. “In our efforts to stop Russia's unlawful invasion of
The Millcreek Police Department is seeking the person in these photos in connection to a theft of personal property that occurred at a local retail shop on February 12, 2022
There are 1,230 (-62) people hospitalized statewide with COVID-19 with 223 (-7) patients in the intensive care unit.
Kimberly Gesin, 44, pleaded guilty to one count of violating federal drug laws before U.S. District Judge Susan Paradise Baxter.
Gustave possessed 840.8 grams cocaine with the intent to distribute Nov. 1, 2019, according to information presented to the court.
Community Blood Bank is rallying people throughout the region to roll up their sleeves with several blood drives in March.
Justin Rowry, 30, of Erie, faces charges including burglary, criminal trespass, loitering and prowling at night, criminal mischief and disorderly conduct.
PennDOT's Bureau of Safety Operations will partner with United Way of Erie County for the Safer Walking Routes to School initiative at Iroquois Elementary School.
Downtown Erie showed its solidarity with the people of Ukraine by lighting up the Boston Store clock in blue and yellow.
You might feel a hit this Lenten season when looking for a Friday fish fry.
As inflation and supply chain issues impact everyone's bottom line, local fish fry fundraisers are feeling the hit.
For the first time, the world is able to see up to the minute updates online as the Ukraine and Russia conflict unfolds.
Warren head coach Lisa LaVan and seniors Emma Ruhlman and Riley Childress share their thoughts after advancing to the District 10 5A championship.
Russian officials are trying to hide what's happening in the Russian/Ukraine conflict by having stronger censorship on social media. Others are saying it's only going to make matters worst.
Ash Wednesday Services
Russian leaders have limited citizens from accessing social media platforms
A convoy of truckers are off to D.C. to protest mask and vaccine mandates.
Today in Harrisburg, the Wolf administration outlined guidelines for hospitals to implement three innovative care delivery models. The models are designed to increase patient access to care and preserve and increase access to high-quality care...
Intelligence officials warn of possible Russian cyber attacks.
There are 1,292 (-64) people hospitalized statewide with COVID-19 with 230 (-22) patients in the intensive care unit.