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Family of Missing Woman in Upstate New York Pleads for Safe Return
A mother of two from Upstate New York has gone missing, and State Police in New York are hoping that someone reading this right now might have some information about her whereabouts. According to the New York State Police, the search is on for a woman reported missing by her...
Digital Affordable Childcare Portal Launched For New Yorkers
Not long ago, we learned about the historic investment for New York State's child care assistance programs. On Friday July 19th, Governor Hochul helped to officially launch the web portal that will allow hundreds of thousands more New Yorkers access to those assistance programs. Digital Childcare Portal Launched For New...
New York state civil service: These are the salaries for exams open through August
STATEN ISLAND, N.Y. — The New York state Department of Civil Service (DCS) has released its July through August application schedule for New York’s entry-level civil service exams, and some jobs pay better than others. The open-competitive exams are an opportunity to start a career in New York...
Jamestown Woman Arrested After Fleeing Police and Entering Unfamiliar Home
(WNY News Now) – Sonia S. Mosley, a 37-year-old Jamestown resident, was arrested after resisting arrest and unlawfully entering a stranger’s home. On July 21, 2024, at approximately 6:04 PM, officers from the 2nd platoon spotted Sonia S. Mosley in the vicinity of Myrtle Street and Newland Avenue. With prior knowledge of Mosley’s outstanding warrants from an outside agency, officers attempted a street check.
Tickets to 2024-25 Erie Philharmonic season on sale now
(WJET/WFXP) – Tickets for the Erie Philharmonic’s 2024-25 season have officially gone on sale. On Sunday, the Erie Philharmonic announced that tickets for their upcoming season are officially open to the public, coming just days after releasing their pop and symphonic series lineups. The 2024-25 season will feature...
‘More needs to be done’ – Locals react to EPA’s investigation into former Erie Coke property
“A step in the right direction but more needs to be done” — That’s what members of the group Hold Erie Coke Accountable said on Monday after additional soil testing near the former site. An investigation of contamination is taking place by the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA)...
You ‘otter’ get moving at new Erie Zoo family fitness day event
(WJET/WFXP)– The Erie Zoo is inviting families in the community to join them for a new family fitness event to get visitors moving while enjoying their visit. This Saturday, July 27, zoogoers can enjoy the Otter Trot Family Fitness Day at the Erie Zoo filled with different fitness activities, like yoga with the Glenwood YMCA, animal movement paths, playscapes and a dance party with DJ Bill Page.
Erie Digital News Now Highlights: July 22
Erie Digital News Now Content at your fingertips. Vice President Kamala Harris makes her first public appearance since President Biden announced he would end his bid for re-election. Big Stories. Harris Steps Up After Biden Drops Out. Pa. Gov. Rumored as Possible Democratic VP Pick. Back to Butler. Meta will...
Crawford Co. native Shelly McPherson returning to hometown for special ceremony
(WJET/WFXP)– Country music star, Grammy Award-winning artist and Crawford County native Jeannie Seely is returning to her roots for a special event in her hometown of Townville. According to the Mayor of Townville Borough, Shelly McPherson, Seely will be in town on July 29 to help unveil the latest...
U.S. Army Corps Awards Contract for Dunkirk Harbor Breakwater Repairs
Critical repairs will soon be made to the Dunkirk Harbor breakwater. On Monday, the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Buffalo District announced that it recently awarded a $7.56 million contract to Michigan-based Great Lakes Dock & Materials, LLC for those repairs. Repairs will focus on approximately 1,450 feet of the lake side of the breakwater, involving a stone overlay, and including a wrap-around of the east head of the outer breakwater. Work on the project, which is 100% federally funded, is planned to take place over the course of two construction seasons, with completion in 2025.
Titusville mulls funding for $67M flood mitigation project
The Titusville City Council recently addressed major infrastructure issues, effectively decriminalized marijuana possession, and adopted a foreclosed property registry program. They discussed funding options for a $66.6 million project to mitigate flooding from Church Run, with a primary recommendation of using state Department of General Services funds. The council also approved an ordinance for registering foreclosed properties, to be managed by Hera Property Registry, and passed a bill making marijuana possession punishable by a non-traffic citation fine. Additionally, the council was informed about significant repairs needed for a city-owned vacuum truck, essential for maintaining the city’s water and sewer systems.
Erie County Clerk says county's auto bureau systems are back online, but DMV walk-ins please be patient
According to Erie County Clerk Mickey Kearns, all systems of the Erie County Auto Bureau are now back online as of Sunday morning following the global tech outages commencing late Thursday night.
Discover Hidden Treasures at Silver Creek Yard Sales!
(WNY News Now) – HANOVER, NY – Mark your calendars for Saturday, August 3rd, from 9 AM to 5 PM, as the Chautauqua County Chamber of Commerce Hanover Committee hosts the 32nd Annual Silver Creek Yard Sales. This beloved community event invites residents and visitors to browse for bargains and enjoy a day of discovery throughout Silver Creek.
New Art's Bakery location to host grand opening Wednesday. Owners hope to draw eastsiders
Eastsiders, brush your sweet tooth. Art's Bakery's long-awaited second location is ready to open Wednesday at 4625 Buffalo Road. "They used to have a location at the Urbaniaks store," said Art's co-owner Todd Sutton. "But it felt like it was still too far for North East and Harborcreek people. We thought this was the best location to reach the city and the North East people."
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