Flag Football Combine at Erie Sports Center
Children got a chance to practice their football skills with a flag football combine at Erie Sports Center.
Children got a chance to practice their football skills with a flag football combine at Erie Sports Center.
Volleyball tournament continued inside the McComb Fieldhouse after games in the recreation center dome were suspended.
Anglers enjoyed the sunshine on Saturday to mark the first day of the trout season.
According to crew on the scene, no one was injured in the fire on Reed Street.
The overnight storms brought down a tree that crushed a car in the city of Erie.
The crash happened around 10:30 on Friday night.
Community members enjoy various gallery nights around downtown Erie on Friday night.
The Branch Campus has been in operation for nearly 20 years.
As fish dinners wrap up, organizers look back on a successful season of fundraising
International Transgender Day of Visibility was celebrated throughout the world on Friday and that included downtown Erie. The TransFamily of Northwest Pennsylvania hosted a rally at Perry Square in hopes of bringing the transgender community together.
New York state lawmakers react to the indictment of former president Donald Trump.
Last night in Clearfield, Persico led a pastoral meeting to address pastors and parish leaders about the need for pastoral planning.
Tony Sobina, of Oil City has gone fishing every day for a three years. John Last joined him on Elk Creek in Girard as he fished his 1,082nd day in a row. He's retired and started his fishing streak in April 2020...almost 3 threes ago.
YouTuber CityNerd has ranked Erie as the #1 small, affordable city in the U.S., with factors such as walkability, proximity to stores, and housing affordability contributing to Erie's ranking.
Following yesterday’s indictment of former President Donald Trump, experts and state party leaders are sharing reaction.
The storm caused extensive damage to Tim Laity's property.
Revenge Pro Wrestling's first event at the Sports Center will be held on May 27th.
Still, owner says with opening day approaching, he never knows quite what to expect.
Pennsylvania's government has a long, rich history. In the Legislature, much of that history has been written by men- who've led both chambers of the legislature for decades, until this year.