Erie Ready to Allocate $3 Million for Coronavirus Relief
About 15 agencies will receive a portion of the money, which comes from the recently passed Federal Economic Stimulus Package.
About 15 agencies will receive a portion of the money, which comes from the recently passed Federal Economic Stimulus Package.
One way people are keeping busy while at home is by shopping for houses.
Coronavirus Already Impacting Major Erie Summer Events
The news comes on the same day Erie County announced seven more coronavirus cases, bringing the total to 53.
Many hospitals across the country have furloughed workers, including here in our area. Despite the pandemic, they are losing money.
Three of the cases are connected to a known positive case, one is related to travel, and three are still under investigation.
Wolf called Friday's release a "framework" and said he would lay out more concrete steps next week.
The BBB is sharing some tips to help you avoid scams and navigate the coronavirus pandemic.
The McKean Hose Company is offering fire engine drive-bys for kids who have birthdays during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Here's a quick three-minute video on how to make a no-sew face mask.
48 cases have been reported in Erie County, 16 in Crawford County and one in Warren County.
The discount is available to all first responders, health care workers, frontline personnel and essential workers.
Meals will be available at the Eastside Y on Tuesdays and Thursdays from 3:30 to 5:30 p.m.
According to the CDC, heart disease is the number one killer of Americans. A person dies every 37 seconds from heart disease.
The convenience store chain is providing free meals to children in need as a result of the coronavirus pandemic.
The March unemployment and jobs surveys collected data that referenced the week from March 8-14 before many necessary COVID-19 related business and school closures occurred in the second half of the month.
The Warren Salvation Army is serving over 1,000 meals a week. They are always in need of food donations.
Dr. Becky Dawson explains why the change in use of masks and how it could help in the future.
US Virgin Islands reporter Emily Matson tells us how one citizen is using her time to provide safety for other on the island.