Sunday, September 28th, 2025
Good morning, Erie. Here's your local news at a glance for Sunday, the 28th of September.
BUSINESS NEWS
- ➤ During September, several Erie dining spots changed as Serafini’s Trattoria opened an invite-only restaurant on State St., Mighty Fine Donuts extended its hours, Mi Scuzi closed after its owner filed for bankruptcy, and Pittsburgh Inn was sold—while a Speed Check station in Summit Township was approved to develop a drive-through restaurant. In addition, Firebirds in Millcreek Mall closed for a day because of health violations before reopening, and the old Saga Club building is being renovated into the Union Club for members only—signals a shifting local restaurant landscape. The Erie Times-News
CULTURE NEWS
- ➤ Erie historian Bobby Sulecki—introduced to Polish language and culture by his great-grandmother—is leading a new exhibit at the Hagen History Center that explores Erie's Polish heritage. The Erie Times-News
HEALTH NEWS
- ➤ Erie County Health Department inspections from Sept. 17th to 25th found five critical violations in restaurants and stores selling unpackaged food, including expired baby formula at Dollar General and high temperature issues at UPMC Hamot and Parkhurst Dining—other establishments had noncritical violations or fixed earlier problems. The Erie Times-News
SPORTS NEWS
- ➤ Erie High football players shared interviews and game highlights after earning their first win—capturing the excitement of the win. The Erie Times-News
- ➤ The Erie Otters avoided a 0—4 start with a dramatic 4—3 overtime win over the London Knights as Gabriel Frasca ended his scoring drought by tying the game late and then winning it in extra time. Charlie Burns made 28 saves in regulation and coach Kris Mallette praised his performance as the team prepares for a long road trip ahead. The Erie Times-News
- ➤ Erie high school soccer fans can vote until Friday, Oct. 3rd at 5 p.m. to choose District 10 midseason breakout players for both boys and girls as reported by the Erie Times-News—nominating players not on the preseason watchlist and highlighting standout season performances. The Erie Times-News
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Ecospirituality Green Tour
Environmental walking tour — Not specified — Mercyhurst University — Free entry — Discover the beauty of nature through prayers, reflections, and an exploration of campus gardens and a labyrinth.
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Kansas Concert
7:00-9:30 p.m. — Warner Theatre — Last-minute tickets available — Enjoy a classic rock performance by Kansas in Erie, PA.
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Jamey Johnson Concert
7-9:30 p.m. — Warner Theatre — Tickets starting at $65 — Experience a night of country music with Jamey Johnson at the historic Warner Theatre.
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Ben Folds Concert
8:00-9:30 p.m. — Warner Theatre — Tickets from $69 — Experience an evening of captivating music with Ben Folds.
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A Journey Of Perseverance: An Evening With Jim Kelly
7:00 – 8:30 PM — Waldron Campus Center — Free entry — Celebrate the inspiring journey of Pro Football Hall of Famer Jim Kelly, renowned for his toughness and resilience.
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Family Fun Day!
10 AM – 4 PM — Werner Books and Coffee — Free activities — Enjoy crafts and stories for families with toddlers and teens.
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