Chautauqua and Ashtabula counties are currently reporting 345 and 955 active cases, respectively.
33 hunters out of 54 pre-registered hunters came out on the first day of the hunt, which assists the park with maintaining a healthy number of deer within the ecosystem.
The statement said Wolf has no symptoms and is isolating at home.
Virtual learning via Google Classroom will continue through Jan. 3.
Legislation to increase jail sentences for criminals who prey on and stalk children is on its way to President Trump for a signature.
As of Dec. 5, 2020, there have been 549 confirmed flu cases, 14 influenza associated hospitalizations and two flu-associated deaths so far this season across the state.
The team has been offered a Professional Development License to remain a minor league affiliate under the new minor league system.
Drivers can also face substantial fines and penalties - and even jail time - if an unsecured tree falls off their vehicle.
The event is scheduled for Saturday, Dec. 19 beginning at 11 a.m.
The state is reporting 220 new coronavirus-related deaths as of Wednesday, raising the total to 11,762.
A hat-trick by Austin Faulkner led the way for the Ramblers victory over Butler.
A strong fourth-quarter charge by the Lakers lifted Mercyhurst to its first win in the season opener.
Cathedral Prep and McDowell will open the 2020-21 season with a pair of games between the longtime rivals as part of the Marsha Marsh Roundball Classic tip-off tournament.
Tuesday evening marked the 10th annual brighten the night tree lighting ceremony. Like with many things, it was a virtual ceremony on Hamot Health Foundation's Facebook page.
Erie could see the first vaccine within a week, as one thousand doses of the Pfizer vaccine are scheduled to be shipped to UPMC Hamot.
Multiple sources told Erie News Now the state would be implementing restrictions similar to those enacted by Philadelphia in mid-November, but the press secretary for Gov. Tom Wolf's Office said this is not happening.
Business is steady at two small flower shops in Erie County despite the coronavirus pandemic and special event cancellations.
Wolf says new mitigation decisions may be coming from his administration if COVID-19 cases continue to rise.