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Sounds of Summer Concert Series continues to serenade Erie
A salute to the Erie Soldiers’ and Sailors’ Home took place Monday night. It was another round of the Sounds of Summer Concert Series as the band called Rooftop Project played a round of original and cover songs with a breezy jazz style. Dozens braved the overcast conditions...
Local groups partner up to provide career support for 100 students
(WJET/WFXP) — Several local organizations announced they’ve partnered up with the Youth Leadership Institute of Erie (YLI) to help 100 at-risk high school students with post-secondary education and career building. The collaboration between the YLI, City of Erie, Erie Community College, Erie School District, Port Erie Plastics and...
Grazioli, who went 'off the rails' at trial, fails to reverse conviction in wife's murder
John P. Grazioli has complained about his trial lawyer since the former financial adviser was convicted of murdering his newlywed wife at their home in an upscale Millcreek Township neighborhood in 2018. But Grazioli's decision to testify at trial, a choice he made despite his trial lawyer's indication that he advised otherwise, continues...
Tigers Prospects Update: SeaWolves combined no-hitter, two top prospects promoted
Jackson Jobe is becoming one of the prospects to watch in baseball. Earlier this season, he supplanted Max Clark as the Tigers' No. 1 prospect, but slipped back down to second after he suffered a hamstring strain that rendered him inactive for almost three weeks from June into early July. Still, Jobe has been absolutely dominant in Double-A after being promoted to start the season, and he's almost halfway to the Tigers' 100-inning goal for him this year, despite the time lost.
Waterford Heritage Days honors fireman shot and killed in Butler Co. last weekend
Just over a week ago, Corey Comperatore was shot and killed at a Trump campaign rally in Butler, PA after an assassination attempt on the former president. People across the nation have been memorializing him, including at an event in Waterford Sunday. For the last day of the Waterford Heritage...
Erie's Minority Community Reacts to News of Harris' Run for President
If Kamala Harris is elected, she'll become the first female president and first female president of color. A historic milestone for women and for the country. Harris has continued to receive support to be the next President of the United States from around the country and including here in Erie.
Erie pharmacies want level playing field on prescriptions. New Pa. law helps provide it
Rich Kosobucki has worked as a pharmacist for 53 years and has owned Erie's Medicap Pharmacy, 1896 E. Lake Road, for more than two decades. In recent years, he has witnessed independent pharmacies much larger than his have to sell their business to chain pharmacies due to what he calls an unlevel playing field.
Shaw To Give Jackson Lecture At Chautauqua
CHAUTAUQUA – Kate Shaw will give Chautauqua Institution’s 20th annual Robert H. Jackson Lecture on the Supreme Court of the United States, on Monday, July 29, at 3:30 p.m. Shaw is a professor of Law at the University of Pennsylvania Carey Law School. A constitutional law scholar, her academic work and writing focus on executive power, the law of democracy, the Supreme Court, and reproductive rights and justice. Her scholarly writing has appeared in, among other places, the Harvard Law Review, the Columbia Law Review, the Cornell Law Review, and the Northwestern Law Review, and her popular writing has appeared in The New York Times, The Washington Post, Slate, TIME, and The Atlantic. Shaw is a contributor with ABC News, a contributing opinion writer with The New York Times, and co-host of the “Strict Scrutiny” podcast on the Supreme Court.
Douglas Martin Cochrane
Douglas Martin Cochrane, 69, passed away at Central Wyoming Hospice & Transitions of lung cancer on July 17, 2024 with his loving wife at his bedside. Doug was born on April 23,1955 in Erie, Pennsylvania to A. James Cochrane, Jr. and Dorothy O’Meal Cochrane of Ripley, New York. Doug...
Warren Knights of Columbus bring donated items to Erie City Mission
The Knights of Columbus Warren Council helped at the St. Joseph rummage sale. Mens and womens clothing were packed and delivered to the Erie City Mission for distribution. In the photo dropping off clothes are Grand Knight Troy McFate and member Steve Guadagnino with Erie City Mission staff.
Shine by the Shore softball tournament brings teams in from all over for a fun weekend
Youth softball teams brought their talent to Erie this weekend for a 16-team tournament in Harborcreek. The 2024 Shine by the Shore softball tournament had its last day Sunday, bringing in teams from states away. Spectators and players enjoyed softball games on three different fields, as well as food trucks...
Grant Awarded For Improvements to Cusimano Westside Overland Trail
The funding will also help with trail improvements on sections of private properties south of Titus Road in Sherman. The latest improvements are part of Phase IV of the Chautauqua County Overland Trails Revitalization Project. The Fred J. Cusimano Westside Overland Trail is a 24 mile-long nature trail spanning four...
National Alliance for Mental Illness to Host 12-Hour Live Stream Event for Erie Gives Day
The National Alliance for Mental Illness (NAMI) will be hosting its first 12-Hour Live Event for Erie Gives Day on August 13, from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. The virtual live event will be held on NAMI's Facebook page. The virtual event will feature activities, challenges, and special appearances. The goal of the event is to raise money and awareness for mental health.
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