Ken Louie, a professor of economics at Penn State Behrend, has been following the Erie economy since he arrived in town for a job interview in 1984. At the time, Behrend's Economic Research ...
The Walmart Supercenter at 2711 Elm St. in Erie announced on social media Tuesday afternoon that the store was closed until further notice because of "unforeseen circumstances." A social media ...
Lake Erie is already partially frozen over, but the National Weather Service office in Cleveland says it will be at least 50% to 90% frozen over by next week. Why is this good news? Once the lake ...
So, why the hoopla? A TribLive journalist drove to the Erie store this week to talk to customers. Here’s what they said: “Honestly, everything,” Theresa Marshall of Waterford told TribLive ...
CLEVELAND, Ohio -- Lake Erie is more than half covered by ice, thanks to our frigid snap. The Great Lake was almost entirely liquid on Jan. 4, when temperatures began dropping. By Jan. 8 ...
As many as 17 people died on Lake Erie in 2024, in spite of what was considered a relatively warm winter season. “It’s always a dangerous game to be playing with the ice out here,” Homsher said.
Commissions do not affect our editors' opinions or evaluations. Erie has an excellent claims process. For its collision repair claims process, the company received an A- from auto body specialists ...
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ROCKY HILL, N.J.—Jeff Bernardis had to keep the trains running on time. Perched at a bank of computer monitors, he relayed orders to the engineers of nearly a dozen trains ferrying oil, beer ...
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