Arrington was indicted for stealing $70,000 from Mothers Against Teen Violence (MATV).
The U.S. House of Representatives approved the plan on party lines before they rush home to campaign for the November midterm elections.
A judge Friday morning sentenced Alan Summerville, 55, of Espyville, to 8.5 to 20 years in jail.
People with the organization called Rotary International are busy packing and prepping meals for the Second Harvest Food Bank of Northwest Pennsylvania.
As the seasons change from summer to fall, the city's goal to improve Erie’s east side has not changed.
As the seasons change from summer to fall, the city's goal to improve Erie’s east side has not changed. Mayor Joe Schember told us the city has collected plenty of information from neighbors over the summer. And now, it's time to plan.
New Inductees to WILP Hall of Fame gather for a big weekend
Local Sports include big wins for Mercyhurst Prep and McDowell boys soccer and McDowell Lady Trojans in Volleyball plus new inductees to WILP Hall of Fame gathering
There is an ordinance being drafted to help security and police handle aggressive panhandlers, which should be in front of the council within the next few meetings.
Phillip Patterson, 54, has dementia, is missing, and may need medical attention.
Friends, family and children gathered in Erie for a celebration of light to drive out the darkness of cancer.
Police searched an apartment in the 500 block of West 16th St. in March as a result of several undercover drug buys and surveillance operations.
The end of the 38th season at Sara's is coming soon. The popular diner-style restaurant and drive-thru located at the entrance of Presque Isle will close for the season on Sunday, September 30. Owner, Sean Candela says staff has worked 180 straight days.
A lecture on Trump, Trade and the International System takes center stage during a free lecture on the Edinboro University Campus. Professor of International Politics, Gerry Gendlin, has taught 13 different courses, including American Foreign Policy, Nati
Those on the front lines of the Erie County war on drugs show little optimism that the decline will continue
Leaders of the bipartisan House Problem Solvers Caucus announced 19 of their members will withhold support for a speaker that does not agree to pass their new rules, to "break the gridlock."
An Erie family says more should have been done to stop an attack at Erie High, but the district says the teacher did everything right.