Dahlkemper Announces Opening of Campaign Headquarters
by Ben Speggen8/12/2013, 6:05 PM
Q&A with the former congresswoman on why she decided to establish a campaign headquarters, what it'll take to defeat Don Tucci, and the upcoming bike tour she plans to take.
You Ought to Know: Jay Breneman
by Cory Vaillancourt8/7/2013, 9:42 AM
Proving Upfront's prediction wrong, Democrat Jay Breneman defeated two-term incumbent County Councilman Ronald "Whitey" Cleaver.
The Way I See It
by Rebecca Styn7/10/2013, 7:10 AM
The on-going saga of the RCWE audits.
Street Corner Soapbox
by Jay Stevens7/10/2013, 7:05 AM
It's the end of the line for GE-Union negotiations.
LGBT Voices: Pride, a deeper love
by Rich McCarty6/26/2013, 9:34 AM
Pride: A Deeper Love
The Way I See It
by Rebecca Styn6/26/2013, 8:00 AM
Breaking News: Hoffa still missing! And GE and union talks continue...
Fast Fashion: An alternative to the junk food style
by Leslie McAllister6/12/2013, 9:30 AM
In the wake of the Rana Plaza building collapse in Bangladesh, it's time to re-evaluate what we wear and where we get it.
From The Editors
by The Editors6/11/2013, 3:00 PM
In the next episode of Erie Reader, Matthew Flowers narrates the story of Erie's public access television.
The Way I See It: New lessons, and a horse by a different name
by Rebecca Styn5/27/2013, 4:44 PM
The primary elections wrapped up this past Tuesday, May 21, and I'm here to tell you all about them – well, some of them. Seeing as many of my columns have focused on the Millcreek School Board, I thought it might be fitting to inform you of your newly elected officers – as well as a handful that are still in waiting – for the General Election.
Back in the Day: Leon Dryfoos, a town character
by Barry Casselman5/27/2013, 2:58 PM
You have to be a senior citizen in Erie to know the name of Leon Dryfoos, one of the city's great characters in its long history. Born in 1892, Dryfoos grew up in Erie in the colorful turn-of-the-century era when the city was still a major port and a growing industrial center, and was just beginning to formalize the cultural institutions which have continued to this day.
Street Corner Soapbox: Here We Go Again
by Jay Stevens5/27/2013, 2:55 PM
House Republicans are at it again, desperately searching for something – anything – to stick to the president and his administration.
Out with the Old and In with the New
by Ben Speggen5/22/2013, 12:11 PM
Dahlkemper defeats Grossman; County Council incumbants out
The Way I See It: Women at Work, Redistricting
by Rebecca Styn5/15/2013, 7:00 AM
This week: Women at work and redistricting.
Street Corner Soapbox: Gerrymandering's Far-reaching Influence
by Jay Stevens5/15/2013, 7:00 AM
Money does not win elections. Well, money helps. But elections are rigged like the games you find on the carnival midway, but it's not money that decides them. Instead, it's redistricting.
Street Corner Soapbox
by Jay Stevens5/1/2013, 7:00 AM
Does the surviving Tsarnaev brother deserve his day in court?