Erie Digital News Now Highlights: February 9
This week some lawmakers and advocates rally for a bill called the compassion and reproductive equity bill or the CARE Act.
Driving with a blood alcohol concentration of .08 or higher is illegal, according to AAA.
Demolition of K-Mart, Big Lots Plaza in Harborcreek Underway
Since the act was enacted, many laws have been updated to include the lawful use of marijuana for medicinal purposes.
Both online and in-person sports betting is legal in Pennsylvania. Presque Isle Downs and Casino is preparing to host a large crowd come Super Bowl Sunday.
The Best Wings for Super Bowl Sunday: Odis 12 Wins Poll!
It comes in the midst of a severe pilot shortages, worsened by COVID-era layoffs and buyouts. Now, airlines can't find enough pilots, and Gannon wants to students to be ready to meet the demand.
Gannon students will soon be able to train for careers in the aviation industry.
Solar Panels Installed at Beach 8
The organization's co-founder Kyra Taylor met with Erie Mayor Joe Schember on Thursday, to highlight some of the organizations accomplishments.
Sharing our experiences with students is always a great way to highlight what we do at Erie News Now and on Thursday, a visit to Fairview Middle School had students asking a lot of great questions about broadcasting.
What was included- and missing- in education initiatives for Shapiro's 2024/25 budget proposal.
In honor of Black History Month, the City of Erie is celebrating the accomplishments of Erie's Black Wall Street.
Students from Mr. Samples media class wanted to know about reporting, as they get ready to start a reporting project of their own.
This week, the House Aviation Subcommittee took a closer look at the state of American aviation. The head of the Federal Aviation Administration answered questions about recent incidents, staffing shortages, aircraft maintenance, close-calls and much more
Charcoal & Gray a 501 (c) organization in Warren County is taking a stand against recidivism in the community through vocational assistance and advocacy.
The solar panels are expected to be completed in march as long as there are no major storms.
It's unclear how the layoffs will impact newspaper distribution moving forward, including home delivery and single-copy sales.
Catherine Barczyk discusses the Total Eclipse of the Art show.
As the state’s tuition assistance program reaches its 50th anniversary, some lawmakers are fighting to increase spending for the program in the final state budget.
WASHINGTON, D.C. - The nine Supreme Court Justices are wading in uncharted legal territory. They heard arguments in whether former President Donald Trump is ineligible for another term in office because of his conduct surrounding the 2020 election results
It is closed from Bowmantown Rd. to Albion Rd. due to damage to the railroad bridge over the roadway.
This week is dedicated to highlighting all that counselors do in benefit for their students. Erie News Now visited McDowell High School to talk with counselor Megan Boesch about how important school counselors are to students' school-life balance.