Erie Mayor Urges Halloween Caution as COVID-19 Cases Surge
The mayor is encouraging people to do drive through trick-or-treating and to keep a safe distance from others.
The mayor is encouraging people to do drive through trick-or-treating and to keep a safe distance from others.
Ohio obliterated its record single-day increase of new cases Thursday as total confirmed cases increased by 3,590.
Ohio obliterated its record single-day increase of new cases Thursday as total confirmed cases increased by 3,590.
Two Saturday shifts are now available to meet increasing demand in the region.
One of the burns will take place at Jakes Rocks in Warren County.
Erie Mayor Joe Schember on Thursday reminded residents that winter parking regulations in the City of Erie begin on Monday, Nov. 2. The regulations restrict parking on one side of the street every other day to allow snow removal crews to clear city street
The goal is to assist 25 income-eligible families with small rehabilitation projects such as repairs to hot water tanks, furnaces or porches.
The grant will go toward lead mitigation efforts in an additional 190 units in the City of Erie.
Government organizations will never request information about P-EBT, SNAP or any other assistance programs via random calls or texts.
The state is reporting 44 new coronavirus-related deaths, raising the total to 8,762.
Erie native, former Pennsylvania governor and former Secretary of Homeland Security Tom Ridge is sounding off on election security. Today host Savannah Guthrie sat down with Ridge and three other former homeland security secretaries Thursday morning. They
Physician Ryan Lynch, D.O. has been named a fellow of the American College of Neuropsychiatrists.
The total number of cases in Erie County since the start of the pandemic is now 2,128.
The Erie County Board of Election is releasing an update on conduct at the polling place for this election.
A driver is arrested after taking off from Erie Police during a traffic stop on Erie's west side.
A driver is arrested after taking off from Erie Police during a traffic stop on Erie's west side.
Female business owners and the League of Women Voters share what issues matter to them in the upcoming Election.
They share thoughts on who has their vote and why.