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This year's theme for the annual walk in Erie was "The Way of the Cross; The Way of the Migrant," highlighting current ...
Natasha Tyes, fresh from mentorship program, is ready to give her soul food and seafood restaurant Taste of Love a new start.
The London Knights ended the Erie Otters' tumultuous Ontario Hockey League season with a sweep of the teams' best-of-seven playoff series.
After waiting out a noncompete agreement with Nexstar Broadcasting, meteorologist Tom DiVecchio is now on air at Erie News Now.
Hagerty's nomination to the Pennsylvania Children's Trust Fund board was unanimously confirmed by the state senate.
Federal judge temporarily puts on hold revocations of F-1 student visas for 2 Gannon University students from India after they sued federal officials.
History professor Greg Jackson is best known for his "History That Doesn't Suck!" podcasts. He will perform his live show at the Warner Theatre.
Retired Erie teacher Johnny Johnson asks if the United States has abandoned the pursuit of justice and freedom for all.
With closing arguments in monthlong trial scheduled for April 21, defense previews its strategy at a hearing before judge in federal court in Erie.
It's been more than a year since the Flagship City Public Market closed its doors on North Park Row. Now, a new tenant is ready to open.
North East pitch Jerek Turlij missed his sophomore season with an injury, but the hard-throwing pitcher us now a Penn State recruit as a junior.
Are you Real ID-ready yet? The deadline to get your identification documents in order and become Real ID-compliant is about a ...