Redevelopment Authority of the City of Erie Opens Historic Building Improvement Grant Application
The program provides grants up to $15,000 to qualifying commercial and residential structures for exterior improvements.
The program provides grants up to $15,000 to qualifying commercial and residential structures for exterior improvements.
WASHINGTON, D.C. - The EPA Administrator visited East Palestine, Ohio to assess the hazardous Norfolk Southern train derailment that happened nearly two weeks ago. The Administrator will meet with people and residents about the impacts of the crisis. The
The workshop will be held at the Millcreek Township Building on Thursday, February 23rd, from 10 a.m. to noon.
The tournament will begin on Friday, February 17th and will run through Monday, February 20th.
The mayor says diversity has been a goal of his since his first term.
Democratic Gov. Josh Shapiro says he won't allow Pennsylvania to execute any inmates while he is in office and calls for the state’s lawmakers to repeal the death penalty.
The shelter had to set-up overflow housing in its heated training center to house the all the new cats.
This is not being concerned an animal cruelty case.
Tuesday Morning filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy in an effort to address its "exceedingly burdensome debt."
Tuesday Morning filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy in an effort to address its "exceedingly burdensome debt."
An individual received a call from an unknown number claiming they were from the McKean County Sheriff's Office. The scammer said he was calling about a warrant.
A public meeting tonight gave residents of Greengarden Boulevard an opportunity to speak about Erie's plans to create a bikeway as part of the ActiveErie Transportation Plan.
After comments from the public, county council went on to pass the ordinance a new compensation schedule. Currently, council members receive $6,000 a year and the president receives $7,500.
Dr. Dale-Elizabeth Pehrsson, founding president of the consolidated school, to be replaced by interim leader from West Chester University in Philadelphia.
The Whispering Woods golf club announced on social media this past Sunday that the course would be open for players on Tuesday and Wednesday, which caused a huge and positive response.
PennWest president Dr. Dale-Elizabeth Pehrson announced that she would be leaving the university in July. PennWest Edinboro students are surprised by the announcement, and say the school has to communicate better.
Local and regional businesses and exhibits from the hunting, fishing, RV and overall outdoor industries will be there.
It's all part of the school's rhythms of life series, monthly concerts that help expose students to different cultures.
Residents say what they want most of all now is more communication from government officials. They say they've gotten mixed messages and just want some clarity.