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AP photographer captures another perspective of the attack on Trump
BUTLER, Pennsylvania (AP) — Gene Puskar has been with The Associated Press for 45 years. Based in Pittsburgh, his career has spanned a wide range of events including the nuclear accident at Three Mile Island, the Sept. 11 attack that downed Flight 93, Stanley Cups and World Series, many presidential and campaign events and, his favorite, the Little League World Series.
FACT CHECK: No, ABC News Reporter Pierre Thomas Did Not Say The Government Tried To Kill Trump
A video shared on X claims ABC News journalist Pierre Thomas said the U.S. government tried to kill 2024 Republican nominee and former President Donald Trump when reporting on the shooting that occurred at Trump’s July 13 campaign rally in Butler, Pennsylvania. Verdict: False. The claim is false. A...
Monster Trucks Live Coming to Erie Insurance Arena
Rev up your engines, Hot Wheels Monster Trucks Live is coming to the Erie Insurance Arena this weekend. Prep work began on Friday ahead of the shows this weekend. This event features seven monster trucks and will include a mixture of freestyle, motor cross and BMX racing. Crews have been...
Lemonade Stand for the Orphans Angels Cat Sanctuary
Eight-year-old Dakota Turek has made it her mission to help the cats at the orphan angels cat sanctuary. She and her aunt have set up two lemonade stands already donating more than three hundred dollars. Saturday will be their biggest stand yet. It will be located at the corner of...
Lake Erie Cycle Fest Rolls Through the Weekend
Lake Erie Cyclefest continues this weekend. On Friday night, in North East, the Grape Escape ride began and ended at South Shore Winery. The ride benefits Because You Care, and other rides helped five other organizations such as Asbury Woods and the Presque Isle Partnership. The event brings awareness for...
Historic Rapid Transit Building in Erie to sell nearly 500 items at 'old school' auction
Finding a 19th century spinning wheel; a Bradley stencil machine; or a vintage, iron-wheeled railroad cart from Erie’s past, is undoubtedly rare. But look no further than the Rapid Transit Building, at 1304 Sassafras St., where on Wednesday, those antiques and nearly 500 other items stored in the historic train depot will be...
Erie police charge 17-year-old boy as adult in dice game shooting that wounded man Sunday
Erie police accuse a teenage boy of firing gunshots at a group of people reportedly playing dice during a block party on the city's east side on Sunday night, wounding a man and damaging a residence and a vehicle. Ra'Mere L. Rogers, 17, was arraigned Thursday afternoon on charges including attempted homicide, aggravated...
Classical music education gets fundraising boost from local nonprofit
A musical nonprofit got in touch with the artistic side in the “key” of a good cause. The Young Artists Debut Orchestra (YADO) hosted their Be an Instrument of Hope auction and fundraiser to continue providing classical music education opportunities to underserved students. The auction showcased 20 violins...
Youth summer campers showcase creative works with museum art show
Young artists had the chance to show off their works in an art show at the Erie Art Museum. The children were campers with the museum’s summer camp where a Los Angeles artist had been leading the camp this week. Friday’s show was the culmination of a week’s worth...
‘Please stop’ – Youth league director working towards peace despite recent violence
A local, youth, summer league is canceling operations for the time as a result of violence among the youth. Roosevelt Benjamen, the director of Spoon’s Summer League, said many kids ages 13-16 have been wreaking havoc at the league’s site. He said a fight broke out on Wednesday...
'Mike & Molly' actor, Pa. native Billy Gardell returns to Erie's Kellar's for comedy sets
Actor and comedian Billy Gardell has made a name for himself in Hollywood, starring in hit shows including “Mike & Molly” and “Bob Hearts Abishola,” but he never forgets his western Pennsylvania roots. Growing up in Pittsburgh, Gardell is familiar with Erie, from childhood family trips up to Lake Erie to appearances at...
‘Wonder’ schooner makes pitstop in Erie during East Coast journey
Erie’s maritime community is lending a helping hand to a ship that has been making the journey from Florida, up the eastern coast and into Detroit, Michigan. The schooner known as “Wonder” made its way to Erie’s port on Friday to put the masts back up after traveling through the Erie Canal.
Beer on the Bay 2024 kicks off this weekend
Saturday, July 27, marks the start of Beer on the Bay 2024 and tents are already going up at Liberty Park on Erie’s Bayfront. More than 50 breweries are attending this year from all around the country. There are two sessions on Saturday — one from noon to 3 p.m. and another from 4-7 p.m.
Meet the Erie Woman Who's Throwing an Olympics Party
An Erie woman is celebrating the Paris 2024 Olympics in a big way. Since 2008, she's hosted a big Olympics party. Friday, dozens of people will participate in a mock opening ceremony. There will be a Parade of Nations - a popular element of the night. Participants bring food from...
U.S. News & World Report Recognizes LECOM Among 2024 Best Medical Schools
Lake Erie College of Osteopathic Medicine (LECOM) ranks 46th in the nation for the Most Graduates Practicing in Primary Care and 39th for Most Graduates Practicing in Rural Areas among 168 schools, according to the 2024 Best Medical Schools report by U.S. News & World Report. “LECOM’s consistent rankings on...
No-hitter history: Breaking down five hit-free games thrown by Erie SeaWolves pitchers
In nearly 30 years as an organization, the Erie SeaWolves have thrown five no-hitters, including the most recent one on July 20. From two combined no-hitters to three on the road, all five performances have been memorable for the 'Wolves. It started in 1995 when 17-year-old Elvin Hernandez threw a controversial no-hitter...
Portion of Bayfront Parkway in Erie reopens after spilled cooking oil shut it down
An unexpected release of cooking oil on Thursday night shut down a portion of a major Erie artery through much of Friday. The Bayfront Parkway between Port Access Road and East Sixth Street was closed until 8:20 pm. on Friday due to the spill, which was reported shortly after 9 p.m. on Thursday, according to Erie County 911. ...
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