Erie Digital News Now Highlights: May 4
Erie Digital News Now Highlights: May 4
Erie Digital News Now Highlights: May 4
Maria Miller discusses Taylor's Hope.
She was married to her husband, Edward a Korean War veteran for 64 years, memories of the war and her family are never far away.
As you hit the roadways this morning, you want to make sure that you're doing so safely. That means avoiding distractions while at the wheel.
In a recent survey, Erie Insurance learned that over 25% of people find texting and driving socially acceptable.
Governor Josh Shapiro visited Erie Thursday, touting a budget proposal that could help local seniors
Applicants must pass a written, oral and physical examination, as well as a thorough background check.
They'll be able to store up to 7 days worth of power in battery storage for emergencies, something only three firehouses in the country have so far.
The Mother's Day Buffet is limited to the first 100 buyers and includes a Stadium Club game ticket and an all-you-can-eat menu.
Construction is expected to begin Monday, May 15th and is expected to be completed by early September 2023.
The event will run from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m., and will include a variety of rhino-themed activities and educational opportunities.
Erie Pet Amnesty Day, also known as Erie Aquarium Pet Amnesty Day will encourage the connection between responsible pet ownership and environmental stewardship.
Additional updates include a new look for the deli and bakery, renovated restrooms, and improved hardware and sporting goods departments.
Each day brings a new speaker, covering everything from fraud to providing free senior assessments. It's all aimed to promote wellness in the Erie community.
When Christine Donmoyer was diagnosed with macular degeneration, she set out to find resources to help cope. When she couldn't find what she was looking for, she decided to write it herself.
Donors will be given a free meal from the Chameleon Food Truck and will be entered for a chance to win a cooler full of Gordon's Meat.
Crystal with Griffons Lair Game Shop joins Erie News Now Sunrise to talk about Star Wars Day.
On Wednesday, in Midtown Atlanta, the latest national shooting took place in a waiting room of a hospital. For those close by, like LaToya Ransom and the company she works for, they went into lockdown — waiting for when it was once again deemed safe.
Erie County Executive Brenton Davis and Lawrence Park Fire Chief Joe Crotty both agree on wanting to fix the ongoing fire and EMS crisis but they disagree on what is the best way to do so.
Octavian Sperry is leading a group of seniors for Mercyhurst Prep who are keeping pace in a packed District 10 Volleyball region.
In less than two months, state lawmakers will have to finalize the state budget for Fiscal Year 2023-24. Today, clean water advocates pushed for funding increases for clean water initiatives, state parks and more as part of Clean Water Education Week.
At 7 a.m. on Monday, the Crisis Intervention Unit will be rolling out into action for the Erie Police Department
As the school year comes to an end and college students prepare to head home, many find themselves having to get rid of old appliances, furniture, and other school supplies.
The man accused of causing two separate fatal crashes less than a year apart in Chautauqua County is headed to trail after rejecting a plea deal.