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Our opinion: Other municipalities can learn from Corry
We're familiar with budget squeezes in Erie and Millcreek, but smaller towns in our region also face stagnant revenues and higher costs for services.
Former U Pitt Titusville student sentenced in sexual assault of another student
A former University of Pittsburgh at Titusville student will spend at least five years in prison for pleading guilty to charges that he sexually assaulted and attempted to rape a female student in January.
Vast Amounts of Oil on Ancient Earth
When the Earth first formed and cooled off enough to form oceans the heat that was generated also released something else, Oil.
Erie region's small cities struggle to keep up with costs
Gerry Dahl doesn't need to drive Corry's streets to know some are in need of attention.
Reporter led Blade Washington bureau
Roland "Bus" Powell, former Washington bureau chief of The Blade, died Wednesday at Elk County Regional Health Center in St.
Watson Township reviews dry hydrant.....
The Watson Township Supervisors reviewed the installation of a dry hydrant during their meeting Wednesday evening.
George Will Oil's Expanding Frontiers
What city contributed most to the making of the modern world? The Paris of the Enlightenment and then of Napoleon, pioneer of mass armies and nationalist statism? London, seat of parliamentary democracy and center of finance? Or perhaps Titusville, Pa.
Write-in votes reveal apparent winners in Crawford Central School Board race
A final vote tally from the Nov. 3 municipal election has likely filled four available seats on the Crawford Central School Board.
An empty lot just beyond the western city limits offers little to attract motorists who travel busy Route 8. Its unremarkable presence belies the lot's notable place in local history.
Crawford man admits to making meth at Titusville-area houses
A man accused in late 2008 of cooking up meth at two Titusville-area houses has pleaded guilty to charges of drug manufacturing and chemical possession.
Winter fills commuter's soul with dread
The moment I have been waiting for has happened. Someone tipped a flame along the edge of the forest and set the foliage ablaze.
Lost wallet. Miranda Y. English, of 6 Biddle St., Warren, reported to Conewango Township police that at approximately 1 a.m. Sunday she lost a pink wallet with a silver buckle in the Burger King area of Warren Commons.
Driver and #8217;s ed downshift
After fastening his seat belt and turning on the ignition, Michael Scutella checked his rearview mirror and slowly pulled a 2006 Chevrolet Malibu out of a parking space at Cathedral Preparatory School.
Elmira man runs well at Oil Creek
Jim Chely, 53, of Elmira finished fourth overall and first in the male 50-59 age group in the 50K race at the Oil Creek 100 Trail Runs on Oct.
Titusville officials turn down Church Run flood control plan as too costly
A hefty price tag and tight local finances have shelved plans to bury a flood-control system through the city.
Warren avenged its only region volleyball loss of the season with an impressive three-game win over the Titusville Rockets, 25-17, 25-22, 25-13, Monday at Warren Area High School.
Scenic train rides a whistle stop from Erie
Sure, it's fun to drive around and see the leaves at their peak of fall color. It doesn't take much planning and it's pretty cheap entertainment.
Federal Bureau of Investigation
Former Titusville Resident Indicted for International Parental Kidnapping
United States Attorney Mary Beth Buchanan announced today, October 15, 2009, that Chad Zachary Hower, formerly of Titusville, Pennsylvania, was indicted on May 12, 2009, by a federal grand jury in Erie on a charge of international parental kidnapping.
Man charged in Pa. with abducting son held abroad
Federal prosecutors in northwestern Pennsylvania say a man accused of kidnapping his 13-year-old son is being held in Bulgaria.