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Musical tribute 'Potter 6.0' debuts at Edinboro Potterfest

There's magic in the air at Edinboro University during its annual Potterfest, and part of the enchantment will be on stage at the Cole Auditorium.

 

Erie County restaurant inspections, Sept. 8 to 20

At least once a year, Erie County Department of Health officials inspect all restaurants and stores that sell unpackaged food. Here is a list of violations recorded Sept. 8 through Tuesday. For a first look at the list, go to GoErie.com every Thursday.

 

Erie man pleads guilty to third-degree murder in March 2015 shooting

An Erie man accused of fatally shooting another man during a confrontation in an westside neighborhood in March 2015 pleaded guilty on Thursday to third-degree murder days from the start of his scheduled trial.

 

Give back during Thursday's Vinyl Palooza 3.0 charity event

Thursday will be a record night for local music fans 8212 and good for a local organization, too.

 

State university union to strike before Oct. 30 without deal

The union representing faculty and coaches at 14 state universities says its members will strike by the end of October if a new contract settlement is not reached

 

One in custody in east Erie shooting

One person was in Erie police custody awaiting arraignment Thursday morning in a shooting that damaged a house on the city's east side.

 

Man charged in theft of vehicle from Lawrence Park

A 19-year-old man was jailed Wednesday night in a stolen vehicle investigation out of Lawrence Park Township.

 

Downtown Erie streets closed for paving Thursday

Sections of Sassafras Street and North Park Row will be closed Thursday for paving and milling, city of Erie officials said.

 

#ThrowbackThursday: Erie first day of fall frost in 1904

The first day of fall brought heavy frost to Erie in 1904.

 

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