Erie Digital News Now Highlights: February 26
Erie Digital News Now Highlights: February 26
Erie Digital News Now Highlights: February 26
Dr. Sherri Mason of Penn State Behrend will tell U.S. Senators about the dangers of microplastic pollution and the steps necessary to reduce the problem.
From heading down to Florida, to booking a cruise, people are flocking to warmer weather for spring break.
Today's average is 16 cents more than a month ago but 10 cents lower than a year ago.
The local art scene is celebrating a significant milestone, as the Warren Art League hosts their 70th-anniversary show in downtown Warren.
The show will also feature stories from Aladdin and The Little Mermaid.
According to the health department, the risk of being affected is low. However, the health department recommends getting the vaccine as soon as possible after potentially being exposed.
Swiftie Night is set for Wednesday, March 6 from 5 to 8 p.m.
The work is being done by Penelec.
The Isle Surf & Skate will officially close on March 23 at 5 p.m.
The offer is valid on Feb. 29 only and is only valid for select seats to the performances of STOMP and SHREK. Additionally, the offer is limited to 2 tickets per purchase.
Donors who donate at the Erie Donor Center during the above dates will be entered for a chance to win a one-night stay at Candlewood Inn & Suites, a $50 Cloud 9 Gift Card, a 4-pack of Erie Otters tickets, and two bottles of wine.*
The healing center will be lighting the Bicentennial Tower in blue and green in honor of National Eating Disorders Awareness Week from Monday, Feb. 26 to Sunday, March 3.
Before board members on the new superintendent contract, they're hosting a meet-and-greet with Donald Stark.
The smoke today is a darker and more noticeable than usual.
It was reported in the eastbound lanes near mile marker 41 in North East Township around 8:09 a.m.
After Nikki Haley lost the primary in South Carolina, she vowed to stay in till Super Tuesday, where 15 states and 1 US territory will hold their primaries. Local political experts and party chairs weigh in on what this means.