And while nationally, the year in review is dominated with names like Trump, Musk, Noem, and Epstein, locally we're focused ...
Perhaps you've been to the Holiday Bazaar at 1020 Collective in years past, and if you're lucky enough to have attended, you ...
And while it's cold out there, the Erie Playhouse is capturing a wintry wonderland on its stage, as one of the first ...
In the 2026 Gaming Fund Budget, council voted 4-3 to fund Black Wall Street nearly $250,000, with Bayle, Schauerman, and ...
An ordinance fixing the tax rate at 14.12 Mills for all City purposes for the Fiscal Year 2026 had its first reading and was ...
Erie Art Museum's annual fundraiser party returns for a third year ...
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Perry Square was filled with protesters young and old, with tents along the margins of the park to provide community members with resources such as voter registration and information on activist ...
In 1819, when Erie was still a rugged settlement of less than a thousand, an Irishman named William Hughes opened a hotel at the old Bell House on the corner of French and Sixth streets. He reminisced ...
Friends, welcome to November. We're speeding headfirst toward the largest shopping season of the year and we're going to mix in some local shopping and dining with some on-the-street drinking, because ...