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Week by week, the COVID-19 total in Erie County continues to rise, even as the percentage vaccinated slowly rises.
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Early voting in Eire County is underway and voters are turning out.
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The Erie County Department of Health has issued its weekly COVID-19 update, and for the first time since July, the number of cases declined from the previous week.
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A proposal from the Erie County Legislature's Minority Caucus to mandate openness in new stadium talks is on the table today,
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Erie County 12- and 13-year-olds will not be allowed to hunt deer with a firearm like other kids their age across the U.S., after County Executive Mark Poloncarz vetoed a new law and the county Legislature failed to overturn the veto this week.
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After calling his 2021 budget proposal the most difficult one he’s ever crafted, Erie County Executive Mark Poloncarz is more optimistic about his 2022 plan, citing rising sales tax revenue and what he says is the county’s lowest property tax rate in over 60 years.
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Most of us have already felt the cold winds of fall. If you're worried about keeping your house warm this winter, HEAP is now accepting applications.
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The Erie County Department of Health reports that for the week ending Sept. 4, it received confirmed 1,326 new COVID-19 cases among county residents, a 22% increase from the previous week.
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More than 200 simulated tombstones, all representing someone who lost their lives locally in the opioid overdose epidemic, were lined up outside Old County Hall Tuesday, as Erie County marked International Overdose Awareness Day.
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Erie County leaders unveiled guidelines for schools ahead of the start of the 2021-22 academic year.