Erie
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5 takeaways from Pa. billionaire Jeffrey Yass’ Washington Post interview
Jeffrey Yass shared a lot of his personal motivations in an interview and revealed what drives his political views.
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Here’s how Pa. is holding cyber charter schools accountable with important reforms
Pennsylvania lawmakers approved substantial cyber charter school reforms when passing this year’s budget. It’s the first serious reform since 2002.
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Taste history at Erie’s 5 longest running bakeries and markets
These shops in Erie have been operating for generations, passing recipes and a sense of neighborhood pride down through the decades.
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Penn State faculty file for largest public sector union election in state history
Approximately 6,000 Penn State University professors and faculty members are ready to vote in the largest public sector union vote ever in Pennsylvania.
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Knives & insurance? Unique Erie billboards show strong brotherly bond
The Kunick brothers have always wanted to work together, even though Case Kunick sells knives and Cale Kunick sells insurance.
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Where to volunteer in PA as a family
Learn where you can spend time together as a family while giving back to the community.
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Erie Food Co-op is built on community ownership
Unlike traditional retailers driven by outside investors, the Erie Food Co-op is owned collectively by local member-owners who believe that access to healthy food should remain in the hands of the community itself.
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How this PA man converts Lake Erie trash into an artist’s masterpiece
North East resident and Erie native Douglas Bailey and his wife, Amy Bailey, have been walking the shorelines of Lake Erie in the Harborcreek and North East areas and removing trash for more than five years.
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‘Museum within a museum’ coming to Erie’s Hagen History Center in 2026
The new Frank Lloyd Wright Field Office Museum will be anchored by the architect’s San Francisco office, which was dismantled, brought to Erie and reassembled in the Hagen History Center’s Watson-Curtze Mansion in 2021.
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Republicans lack plan to despite expiring ACA tax credits
Health care premiums are expected to rise 102% for Pennie customers once ACA tax credits expire at the end of the year.

























