Erie Digital News Now Highlights: October 3
Erie Digital News Now Highlights: October 3
Erie Digital News Now Highlights: October 3
The bill would require the Pennsylvania State Police to allocate up to 10 percent of its available used pursuit vehicle inventory for the program.
A new law Gov. Kathy Hochul recently signed now requires road users to move over not just for emergency vehicles but for parked or stopped vehicles.
Local law enforcement said recent advances in technology is one of the many ways they are able to solve these cases faster.
Topics from the day-long conference ranged from stalking to strangulation and post-separation abuse.
Small Town Shelter, Inc. in Sherman, New York told Erie News Now that Charlie Sorce, hobby farmer, owns several wallabies, along with goats and is offering a reward for the wallaby's capture.
Although opening a business late in the fiscal year can be a challenge, the grooming shop was already established, and per Thomas, it was an easy decision.
According to PennDOT data, in 2022, there were 5,849 deer-related crashed in Pennsylvania, resulting in 1,265 injuries and nine fatalities.
The family-owned ice cream shop now features 24 different soft serve flavors and Hershey’s hard-serve ice cream with lactose free options.
New information and technology advancements helped investigators find and charge a suspect.
October is Domestic Violence Awareness Month and Adopt a Shelter Dog Month. The race will be raising funds for SafeNet's and Erie Humane Society's joint Haven 2 Home program.
The segment will feature the college's provost, senior vice president, and dean of academic affairs, one of the founders of the school and the first female dean of an osteopathic medical college.
Leaders of the Erie facility say they're planning to hold what they're calling a large-scale active threat training drill at their East 38th Street campus from 1 to 3:30 p.m. Tuesday afternoon.
Today's national average is the same as a month ago and two cents higher than a year ago.
"I run the front of the building, so I'm the face that they see when they come in the door. That's what woman run means to me."
A live version of the iconic "The Price Is Right" game show is hitting the stage.
For this special voting meeting, many voiced their concerns about the PENNCREST Board's process, and unexpected plans to vote in a new superintendent.
For this special voting meeting, many voiced their concerns about the PENNCREST Board's process, and unexpected plans to vote in a new superintendent.
People who knew and worked with Mary Wray weigh in on her dedication and high standards as a paramedic.
During his first visit to the United States, he wanted to see the Bills in-person.
As the temperatures get cooler in Warren County, fishing is heating up for anglers.
Shep the Dog is featured on a mural located in downtown Girard. What's the story behind this animal?
Emergency medical Service workers across Erie are mourning the loss of longtime EmergyCare paramedic Mary Wray.
Erie County Council Sues Davis Administration
Gov. Hochul promises the family they will find their daughter Charlotte Sena, 9-year-old girl who went missing from a state park Saturday evening.