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Erie Insurance responds to Hurricane Matthew claims

Hurricane Matthew, a deadly Category 5 hurricane that slammed into Haiti as a Category 4 storm, leaving more than 1,000 dead there, sent neither heavy rains nor winds as far inland as Erie.

 

Titusville woman dies following crash in city

TITUSVILLE City police continued their investigation Monday into a two-vehicle crash that killed a Titusville woman Sunday night.

 

Jamestown N.Y. fire victim's name released

JAMESTOWN, N.Y. Jamestown Fire Department officials have released the name of a toddler whose body was found Saturday at a house fire.

 

'Walking Dead' director: 'People are going to be upset'

The season seven premiere of AMC's 8220The Walking Dead8221 is set to be the biggest television event of the fall as fans impatiently wait and widely speculate on the fate of one of the show's beloved characters.

 

Cleveland bullpen excels again, Indians go up 3-0 in ALCS

TORONTO Jason Kipnis and Mike Napoli homered, and Cleveland's bullpen pulled off its most impressive feat yet in these American League playoffs, taking over after Trevor Bauer's first-inning exit and holding off the Toronto Blue Jays in a 4-2 victory Monday night that moved the Indians within one win of their first pennant since 1997.

 

Fun things to do around Erie, Oct. 18 and later

'Biology Without Borders' opening reception Thursday, Oct. 20, 6-8 p.m. Roger Tory Peterson Institute, 311 Curtis St., Jamestown, N.Y. photography by Twan Leenders.

 

Waterford man dies in Crawford County accident

MEADVILLE A Waterford man died in a three-vehicle accident Monday night in central Crawford County.

 

13 District 10 golfers qualify for state meet

BLAIRSVILLE District 10 put together a solid performance as 13 of 18 golfers qualified for the PIAA championship tournament at the Western Regional Monday at Tom's Run Golf Course.

 

Fire damages Cambridge Springs house

CAMBRIDGE SPRINGS Fire heavily damaged a house in Cambridge Springs on Monday evening.

 

PennDOT issues second ultimatum as County Council rejects new EMTA deal

An agreement reached betweenErie County Executive Kathy Dahlkemper and Erie Mayor Joe Sinnott on Monday could signal the end of a prolonged dispute over the future of the Erie Metropolitan Transit Authority.

 

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