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FIRST WARNING WEATHER: 🌌 Heads up, Erie-area skies! There’s a good chance tonight you might catch a glimpse of the Auror...
06/11/2025

FIRST WARNING WEATHER: 🌌 Heads up, Erie-area skies! There’s a good chance tonight you might catch a glimpse of the Aurora Borealis (Northern Lights). If the skies clear a bit.

FIRST WARNING WEATHER: Power is being restored across the region. Although some folks are still without electric.
06/11/2025

FIRST WARNING WEATHER: Power is being restored across the region. Although some folks are still without electric.

The Chautauqua County Legislature held an emergency meeting this week to discuss growing concerns about food and heating...
06/11/2025

The Chautauqua County Legislature held an emergency meeting this week to discuss growing concerns about food and heating assistance as federal SNAP and HEAP benefits come to an end.

The Chautauqua County Legislature held an emergency meeting this week to discuss growing concerns about food and heating assistance as federal SNAP and HEAP benefits come to an end.

FIRST WARNING WEATHER: Peak wind gusts across the region today have left several thousand without power. Crews are worki...
06/11/2025

FIRST WARNING WEATHER: Peak wind gusts across the region today have left several thousand without power. Crews are working to restore service. Winds will diminish overnight, leading to a calmer and chilly Thursday.

FIRST WARNING WEATHER: Thanks to the Erie Weather App, Michael Simon and Corey Lubas sent us this photo of some frozen p...
06/11/2025

FIRST WARNING WEATHER: Thanks to the Erie Weather App, Michael Simon and Corey Lubas sent us this photo of some frozen precipitation as storms rolled through the region ⛈⛈ — things could look quite different as we head into early next week.❄️❄️

06/11/2025

Thunder and Lightning in our area. john stehlin

Paul Clark, a thirty-five-year employee of Emergycare died and was honored with a procession as he returned to Union Cit...
06/11/2025

Paul Clark, a thirty-five-year employee of Emergycare died and was honored with a procession as he returned to Union City.

Paul Clark, a thirty-five year employee of Emergycare died and was honored with a procession as he returned to Union City.

The winds and dry conditions made it a challenge for fire fighters to extinguish the flames.
06/11/2025

The winds and dry conditions made it a challenge for fire fighters to extinguish the flames.

Otters Name Leadership GroupGabe Frasca is the captain, with Dylan Edwards and Tristen Trevino as assistants, and Brett ...
06/11/2025

Otters Name Leadership Group

Gabe Frasca is the captain, with Dylan Edwards and Tristen Trevino as assistants, and Brett Hammond and Garrett Frazier rotating as assistants as well.

Gabe Frasca is the captain, with Dylan Edwards and Tristen Trevino as assistants, and Brett Hammond and Garrett Frazier rotating as assistants as well.

Tendto Credit Union Athlete of the Week: Skylar SadowskiCongratulations to Skylar Sadowski for winning this week's Tendt...
06/11/2025

Tendto Credit Union Athlete of the Week: Skylar Sadowski

Congratulations to Skylar Sadowski for winning this week's Tendto Credit Union Athlete of the Week. Skylar had 3 TDs against Corry to keep the Bison rolling in the playoffs.

Congratulations to Skylar Sadowski for winning this week's Tendto Credit Union Athlete of the Week. Skylar had 3 TDs against Corry to keep the Bison rolling in the playoffs.

Crews from Perry Hi Way Hose Company helped clean up the spill on Wednesday morning.
06/11/2025

Crews from Perry Hi Way Hose Company helped clean up the spill on Wednesday morning.

Mayor Joe Schember on Wednesday presented his last budget proposal and five-year financial forecast at Erie City Hall.
06/11/2025

Mayor Joe Schember on Wednesday presented his last budget proposal and five-year financial forecast at Erie City Hall.

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