Sen. Laughlin Files Defamation Lawsuit over Erie Reader Article
The defamation suit claims contributing editor Jim Wertz falsely claimed Laughlin was on a list of people seeking criminal pardons from former President Donald Trump.
The defamation suit claims contributing editor Jim Wertz falsely claimed Laughlin was on a list of people seeking criminal pardons from former President Donald Trump.
The new rule “modernizes the definition of a firearm and makes clear that parts kits that are readily convertible to functional weapons, or functional ‘frames’ or ‘receivers’ of weapons, are subject to the same regulations as traditional firearms.”
The southern Hamot Rd. leg is expected to reopen Wednesday, Aug. 31.
952 counties in the U.S. are currently seeing high community levels of COVID-19, 1,383 are at the medium level and 887 are low.
Today, Governor Tom Wolf announced the Warren County Career Center will receive $117,000 to introduce high school students to the manufacturing industry as an alternative to traditional higher education.
Holy Trinity Church is again hosting Zabawa, a celebration of Polish culture with all sorts of food, music and fun.
For the second time this year, Mighty Fine Donuts will temporarily shut down for two weeks starting Monday.
The White House was quick to pick up on what it apparently saw as a pretty hypocritical comment.
Both Mama and Baby duck have landed at Erie's Bayfront for the Tall Ships festival this weekend.
After spending a long day in the sun Sponsors were able to get familiar with the captains of the ships
Hundreds gathered at Dobbins Landing for the official kickoff of Tall Ships 2022.
Hundreds of people came out for the official kickoff of Tall Ships '22, watching with excitement from Dobbins Landing.
A pair of home runs by Harrisburg handed the SeaWolves a second-straight loss as Erie fell out of first place in the division.
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According to early estimates from the NHTSA, 9,560 people died in motor vehicle traffic crashes in the first quarter of this year. It’s about a 7% increase from the first quarter of 2021 and the highest number of first quarter fatalities since 2002.
More than 40 local employers came to a career fair Thursday, highlighting the successes of past EIT grads and looking to hire current students.
Mayor Jon Crouch declared a public health emergency for Titusville on Thursday afternoon.
It happened sometime between 11 p.m. Tuesday and 5 a.m. Wednesday in the 27000 block of Deeter Rd. in Wayne Township.
The state’s high court will allow such cases to be filed in any county in the state, as opposed to the county where harm occurred, potentially leading to more claims and higher payouts.