UPMC for Life Hosts Senior Health and Fitness Day
Members of the insurance plan and anyone ages 65 and older were able to participate.
Members of the insurance plan and anyone ages 65 and older were able to participate.
Anyone interested in purchasing a bag or other hand-made item form the woman at the Kukuma Refugee Camp in Kenya, can contact Ed Grode, at: 814-602-3646. He can also be reached by email, at: edgrode@verizon.net
A judge Wednesday sentenced Robert Hull, 31, to 4.5 to 10 years in prison for conspiracy to commit robbery.
Troopers were called to 755 traffic crashes during the four-day Memorial Day holiday May 24-27.
Wabtec unions file notice that they say by law will prevents a lockout or strike for 30 days.
One of the men was arrested at the time of the theft, but a second man drove away in a white Chevrolet Malibu with Ohio plates, according to investigators.
She must also make full restitution as part of the plea agreement.
It was reported near 12100 Main St. around 12:21 a.m. Tuesday.
The Erie's Wild Rib Cook Off & Music Festival starts today, Wednesday May 29.
The nine-week ambassador program is used by the chamber to show people what's happening in the community, from an economic point.
Students within the Erie Public School District are dancing their way to success. With the help of the United Way of Erie County, the district provides a dance initiative to keep kids motivated in, and out of the classroom.
We're told the tax was necessary for the district to keep up with rising costs, as well as improving some buildings in the district.And with the approved budget on the books, the district is moving forward.
The $102.7 million budget includes a 2.8 percent property tax increase, which comes out to about $39 more for a home worth $100,000.
The child reportedly fell from a bridge and landed in a creek bed near Buffalo St.
A 9-year-old boy has been bullied throughout the year at Diehl Elementary, according to his mother who says she's had enough.
Increasing residential LERTA will incentive homeowners to invest in their homes and reduce future blight, which negatively affects property values and ultimately costs taxpayers, according to city leaders.