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Three Erie women are hoping to open some eyes as to what’s happening at the United States-Mexico border. On Thursday night, the women spoke publicly about their experiences as volunteers at the borde → Read More
The City of Erie is now in a position to make some money. The city is projecting a surplus of more than $80,000 in its current budget. → Read More
With wet weather coming our way, emergency coordinators in Warren County are planning for the worst. → Read More
They told Erie News Now the forecasts show light winds and waves for their journey across Lake Erie. → Read More
With suspected toxic algae's presence in the waters near Erie, we wanted to hear what concerns you had, and what is being done to handle the algae. → Read More
History, now hangs in the balance in the City of Warren. The owners of a historic building damaged by fire on Monday are now left to figure out the future. → Read More
Kindness brought on two wheels. The Erie Police Athletic League, and some Erie business owners are teaming up to give some local kids a brand new set of wheels. → Read More
If E. coli counts are equal to or exceed 1000 CFU per 100 mL of water, a beach is posted as restricted swimming, according to Erie County Department of Health protocol. The count for Beach 8 was 1710. → Read More
Visitors are not permitted to enter the water at the beach, but it is still open to the public for sunbathing and other recreational opportunities. → Read More
Drive-in movie theaters are dropping in numbers across the country. And here in Erie County, we have just one left, so we took a trip down to Waterford, and got a front row seat to tradition. → Read More
The day may be recognized as one of the biggest for drinking alcohol, but for some people, they choose to stay sober. → Read More
People were out walking through Albion Borough Park, enjoying the weather, but, there was much more to offer. → Read More
What may seem like a harmless fireworks show, could mean something completely different to a veteran living with PTSD → Read More
With Monday’s news, viewers like you have been weighing in online. We wanted to see just how you felt about the DEP’s decision, and what it could mean for Erie. → Read More
With the sudden service stoppage at Erie Yellow Cab, we wanted to see how ride-sharing drivers were adjusting. → Read More
Erie City Council has voted to approve an expansion on its existing Local Economic Revitalization Tax Assistance (LERTA) program. But, the decision was not made without some fireworks. → Read More
Water levels are already at a record high in the area, and as you make your way around the park, you will see some of the shores, and parking lots are in the same mix. → Read More
The process to remove and improve the turf at Erie’s Veteran Memorial stadium is ready to go. The Erie School District gave the o-k on one construction company’s bid to work on the project. → Read More
The Erie Metropolitan Transit Authority is moving forward on several plans, almost a year after its entire board of directors was forced to resign. → Read More
It's part of a PennDOT improvement plan, to re-align the way you drive through the routes. → Read More