City of Erie Announces 2020 Street Paving Plan
The city will spend $3.97 million for the city's 2020 street improvement program.
The city will spend $3.97 million for the city's 2020 street improvement program.
Some are connected to positive cases, but others are not, Dahlkemper said.
$106 million in funding to support child care providers was allocated to Pennsylvania through the CARES Act and will be distributed in two waves.
Virus Precautions in Place: Park Rental Businesses Opening Friday
The system is expected to be in place by the beginning of June.
This year would have marked the 60th anniversary of the Crawford County event that features music, food, games and fireworks.
University officials are planning for a tentative fall reopening, but acknowledge that many options are still being considered.
Produce boxes will be distributed to families at the Downtown Y on Fridays from 3:30 p.m. to 5:30 p.m.
The third annual food truck festival will become an online music event featuring local musicians.
Investigators said the burglaries happened at self-storage units at 5108 Henderson Rd. and 5315 W. Grandview Blvd.
Highmark members who require in-network, inpatient hospital care for COVID-19 will not have to worry about paying cost-sharing such as deductibles, coinsurance and copays through Sept. 30.
The nation’s top collegiate women’s ice hockey teams will compete at the Erie Insurance Arena in March 2021.
Wabtec takes precautionary cleaning measures after an employee informed them late Tuesday that they came in contact with a COVID-19 positive case.
A variety of driver and vehicle products and services – including all forms, publications and driver training manuals – will still be available online.
The chase in Franklin began shortly before 8 p.m. Tuesday, and the man eventually leaped from a train trestle into the Lehigh River.
Over 100 local Warren County nonprofits depend on today for most of their yearly budget.
An Erie man is sitting behind bars, after police accuse him of trying to lure a young girl from her home and into his truck.
With 70 degree sunny days in the forecast, doctors are reminding the public to be safe when going out in the sun.
A 25-year-old man is facing attempted homicide charges following east Erie gunfire.
The individual has not been at work since Monday, May 11, and is quarantined at home and following medical guidance.