Around the holidays, a lot of the community is feeling joy and happiness as Christmas is almost here, but for Jack Martin, Director of the Dusckas-Martin Funeral Home, he sees people who are grieving and mourning.
Local residents in need had a chance to get some free holiday meals thanks to a food distribution at Glenwood Methodist Church.
A much-disliked traffic light at a Millcreek intersection has been taken down.
Democrat Pat Harkins and Republican Jake Banta talked about what the 2024 legislative year was like in the capital and looked ahead to 2025.
After discussions, vetoes and negotiations, a series resolutions came from a special meeting Thursday morning.
The problems with Waste Management trash pick up are continuing.
For the second straight evening City Council meeting, residents showed up wearing red hats but this time other residents wore blue hats showing support for Council President Jasmine Flores.
Erie News Now has gotten dozens of complaints from Waste Management customers. They said their trash hasn’t been picked up since late November.
Just like previous holiday seasons, Floyd Hull is working to ensure ever child has presents on Christmas.
Historic snow is causing problems weeks after it fell.
Rep. Mike Kelly and Joe Benacci discuss the importance of the redesignation.
Wreaths across America involves millions of volunteers nationwide, but at the PA Soldiers' and Sailors' Home, hundreds of community members helped place wreaths on more than 1,300 graves in the Veteran's Memorial Cemetery on Saturday.
Sgt. Tucker Yearwood talks about the toy drive.
Not only did Mobin win the distinguished Chief Frank L. Baranyai Award, but he also made a life-altering decision.
Mike Barley, spokesman for Pennsylvania Skill, explains how the games can benefit Erie County residents.
Gary Hendricks explains the impact skill games are having on casinos throughout Pennsylvania.
The effects of heavy snow are still being noticed for homes on, and even off, land.
At an Erie appliance store, the annual toy drive takes on a new meaning.
State Rep. Pat Harkins discusses the amount of skill games throughout the city.
Many small businesses have taken a hit from the closures forced by the historic snow.
The CIRAT program at Mercyhurst University allowed students to track the events in Syria in real time.
There is some good to come from all the snow: an early start to ski season.
Erie County Council voted on 32 vetoes to the budget from Erie County Executive Brenton Davis, voting on both striking vetoes and overriding them.
The organization reports nearly 46 percent of all bad weather crashers occur during the winter. The heavy snow and bad road conditions play a factor in nearly half a million crashes and more than 2,000 road deaths each year.
Both Borough Mayors taking hands-on approaches by plowing and shoveling snow themselves.
Residents and Supervisors graded the township's performance throughout the recent snowstorm.
It was one of the hardest-hit places in the Lake Effect storm.
For most Erie County residents when lake effect snow hits, it is easy to go inside, stay warm, and wait for the snow to let up, but for the homeless population those are not always options.
As the snow continues to come down throughout Erie County, Hose Company 27 and the Fairfield Hose Company Volunteer Fire Department continue their mission of ensuring anyone in the area who is stranded or in need of help will receive it.
Erie News Now's Caleb Yauger has been providing updates for local residents and a national audience.