New Pennsylvania Laws Going into Effect in 2023
Beginning in January, the Turnpike Commission will start notifying drivers that their vehicle registration could be suspended if they owe more than $250 in unpaid dues (or owe at least four tolls).
Beginning in January, the Turnpike Commission will start notifying drivers that their vehicle registration could be suspended if they owe more than $250 in unpaid dues (or owe at least four tolls).
Miller earned a $1,000 scholarship, and will have a chance to a $5,000 scholarship at the end of year.
Penelec's outage map shows 4,432 in the City of Erie do not have power, and it is expected to be restored by 4:30 p.m.
Timothy Green, 61, previously lived at 57 West Main Street in North East, but his residence burnt down on the morning of Dec. 30, 2016, as a result of what's being called a suspicious fire.
The restriction was implemented after a routine inspection uncovered deterioration to the 140-foot, steel girder bridge.
A variety of driver and vehicle products and services, including all forms, publications and driver training manuals, are available online.
Dr. Nicholas Sala breaks down how to protect your eyes from excessive screen time
This month donors will receive a "I Give so People Live" t-shirt.
The revised budget included one additional revenue and updated salaries for the newest police officers that are scheduled to be hired next year.
The prediction is based on the higher cost to produce summer grade gasoline.
No dates were given, but police said it happened in the overnight hours and said the stolen property was used for payment.
Local plumbing and heating services are swamped with maintenance calls for pipes and furnaces that have been affected from the cold temperatures.
In one week, the Pennsylvania legislature will reconvene for the 2023-24 legislative session. State Representative Bob Merski (D-Erie) is looking forward to representing the people of Pennsylvania's second district for a third time in Harrisburg.
It happened on Conneaut Lake Rd. at the intersection with Pine Rd. around 7:47 a.m. Dec. 19.
The cold weather has led to house fires and the Red Cross is often first to step up and help.
Someone posing as James Cashier reportedly impersonated a government employee who was collecting funds for a federal grant, according to troopers.
Part 2: After two terms in office, Gov. Wolf is reflecting on his years in public service. From the COVID-19 health crisis and criticism over lockdowns, to historic budget surpluses and praise over fiscal responsibility- it's hard to find a dull moment
After two years of the pandemic, this is yet another blow to a downtown staple.