Grants Help Diaper Depot Conduct Emergency Diaper Distributions
Grants from ECGRA and the Erie Community Foundation helping program distribute free diapers at a time when some families need a financial boost.
Grants from ECGRA and the Erie Community Foundation helping program distribute free diapers at a time when some families need a financial boost.
With the new initiative, CHN will be able to address the health concerns of any individual or family who are or are not currently being served by the organization in Erie County that have an internet-connected device with video capabilities.
Twelve of MMC's positive cases are Crawford County residents while the other two are Ohio residents.
Meals on Wheels Copes with COVID-19
The man entered the Peach St. store April 6 and 7 and stole multiple electronic items worth approximately $700.
Both are in their 20s and live at the same residence. It's unclear how they contracted the virus.
Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine said the decision is meant to stop Pennsylvanians from coming into the state with the sole purpose of purchasing liquor.
The Pa. Dept. of Labor & Industry says that many life-sustaining businesses are currently hiring.
The event is for RB Wiley students and families only, and is not open to the public.
Water has many effects on the human body, and it's recommended people drink at least eight cups of water each day.
The Erie City Council meeting scheduled for Wednesday will be closed to the public. Citizens may view the meeting on the city website or social media channels.
The park will remain closed until further notice.
The Erie and Meadville Cracker Barrel restaurants provided 300 hot meals to medical workers on Easter Sunday.
39 total positive cases have been reported in Erie County, as well as 16 in Crawford County and one in Warren County.
The free online service, launched by Highmark, Allegheny Health Network and Gateway Health, will allow members to quickly and easily find social services in their geographic-specific areas.
It's an active investigation for Erie Police after a car fire led to the discovery of a dead body.
Erie County Executive Kathy Dahlkemper is pleased with the county's approach to slowing the spread of COVID-19. Still, with doors closed, she worries about how long some businesses will be able to survive.
Because of the Cornavirus pandemic - it wasn't the churches usual Sunday sit down dinner.Instead they offered take out meals for those in need of food.
Police are looking for a suspect along the Erie/Millcreek line after a reported shooting in Millcreek Township. They have one suspect in custody already. The shooting victim was taken to UPMC Hamot.