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Here's a look at how weekly unemployment claims changed in Pennsylvania last week compared with the week prior.
State police are looking for a vehicle of interest seen in the area of a July 19 fatal vehicle-pedestrian crash in Waterford Township.
The Battles Farm was founded by businessman Rush Battles in 1858. The houses and grounds today comprise the Girard campus of ...
An Erie man awaiting trial on charges of raping a teen girl accused of having suspected child pornography on his phone.
As the impasse in Harrisburg reaches its sixth week, counties brace for effects on mental health and child welfare programs, other services.
A Michigan man accused of kidnapping his daughter in Millcreek Township turns himself in and the girl is returned safely to her mother.
Just three months after the end of the war in Europe, the United States dropped two atomic bombs on Japan, in Hiroshima and Nagasaki.
News, Our Fight: Erie in World War II. Erie Times News ...
With most young men fighting overseas, Erie's women were called to duty. Most worked in Erie's factories while some worked clerical positions.
Three of the men of the famed Easy Company “Band of Brothers” were from Erie. Ed Bernat vividly remembers the D-Day invasion and fighting in Europe.
Ed Weiss, 89, of Erie, was a Japanese POW for three years of the war. He describes in detail the brutality of that experience.
June 6, 1944, marked the largest seaborne invasion in history. Seven veterans still living in Erie in 2015 remember hitting ...