Thursday, November 6th, 2025
Good morning, Erie. Here's your local news at a glance for Thursday, the 6th of November.
COMMUNITY NEWS
- ➤ Erie experts advise drivers to check batteries, tires, and windshield wipers before harsh winter weather hits—especially if batteries are over three years old. They stress that replacing all four tires is key to avoiding loss of control on icy roads. YourErie.com
- ➤ The Erie Metropolitan Transit Authority is hosting its 8th annual Stuff the Bus toy drive to benefit Toys for Tots of Erie County on December 5 from 11 a.m. to 7 p.m. at Millcreek Mall Plaza near Primanti Brothers—donations may also be dropped off at the EMTA administration office on East 14th Street from November 5 to December 4. TalkErie.com
- ➤ Erie County first responders mourned retired EMS provider Paul Clark, who served EmergyCare for over 35 years in several leadership roles. His family, friends and coworkers organized a motorcade procession on November 5 from Pittsburgh to a Union City funeral home to honor his memory — a final community farewell. YourErie.com
ACCIDENTS NEWS
- ➤ Erie and Crawford County crews responded to a house fire in Mill Village near the 14900 block of Mackey Hill Road on Wednesday afternoon, where wind stoked the flames and a homeowner was burned trying to extinguish the fire, and the home was declared a total loss — no further injuries were reported. YourErie.com
BUSINESS NEWS
- ➤ Eastway Lanes, a bowling alley on Buffalo Road in East Erie County that has been operated by the Lytle family since 1961, was announced for sale on Tuesday as the owners prepare to retire and expect the process to take 3 to 5 years. Business continues as usual—community members share fond memories while loyal bowlers hope new owners will carry on the tradition. YourErie.com
- ➤ A long-time bar in Erie has been transformed into KD’s Place by new owner Kimberly Finnegan—who once patronized the former Rathskellar—and now offers baked goods, coffee, tea and mocktails in place of alcohol. It opened Wednesday night at 2306 State Street and will be open Wednesday through Friday from 12 p.m. to 8 p.m. and Saturday from 12 p.m. to 5 p.m. YourErie.com
CULTURE NEWS
- ➤ Local artist Nicholas Cardell Gore is exhibiting his three-foot patriotic bell at the Children’s Museum as part of the Bells Across PA show. The display features 108 bells representing 67 counties and is timed for the July 4th holiday — it aims to inspire young visitors. YourErie.com
EDUCATION NEWS
- ➤ Officials announced unofficial results for school board races held November 4 in eight Erie County districts—winners included incumbents and new candidates in contested races in Erie, Corry, Fort LeBoeuf, General McLane, Girard, Iroquois, North East and Northwestern boards—while some districts had only enough or too few candidates to fill available seats. The Erie Times-News
- ➤ Meteorologist Tom Atkins visited Fairview High School on Nov 5 to teach students about storms, including an explanation of the May 1985 Northwest Pennsylvania tornado outbreak—Learning Support teacher Nicholas Jones said his real-life experience made the lesson more engaging. YourErie.com
ENVIRONMENT NEWS
- ➤ Presque Isle State Park will host its annual two-day deer hunt on December 10 and 11, allowing up to 85 hunters (who must use non-semi-automatic shotguns, muzzleloaders or archery) to help manage the deer population. Hunters will need to call the park office on weekdays starting November 12 from 8:30 a.m. until 3:30 p.m. (providing a valid Pennsylvania Hunting License and proper tags) to apply. YourErie.com
GOVERNMENT NEWS
- ➤ A local federal worker said he has not received a paycheck since October 10 and had to cancel a vacation to pay bills as he supports his wife and three children during the longest government shutdown in U.S. history. He said elected officials are holding workers financially hostage—forcing continued hardship until the government reopens. YourErie.com
SPORTS NEWS
- ➤ Seneca’s girls soccer team lost to Bishop Guilfoyle 1-0 in overtime on Nov 4 at Bob Diffenbacher Field during the PIAA tournament opening round — one of five District 10 losses. Four other district teams ended their seasons in close, hard-fought matches — a sign of a competitive round among the opponents. The Erie Times-News
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Self-Care Workshop: Dry Brushing
10:30-11:30 a.m. — The Park Coffee & Bread Co. — Workshop FREE; donations for Erie Cancer Wellness Center — Explore the benefits of dry brushing for skin, lymph, and energy in a hands-on session.
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Get the Led Out - A Celebration of Led Zeppelin
7:30-9 p.m. — Warner Theatre — Ticket price varies — Experience a remarkable tribute to rock legends Led Zeppelin with an unforgettable performance.
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Bark Celebration 2025
6-9:30 p.m. — Concourse of Union Station Catering — $65/person — Celebrate all things dog with a buffet dinner, live music, and a gift auction.
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Barrie Colts vs Erie Otters
7:00–8:30 p.m. — Erie Insurance Arena — Stream on FloHockey — Don't miss the action as the Colts take on the Otters in this exciting hockey showdown.
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Flicker // Fade Live Emo Night
5-10 p.m. — BIGBAR — 21+ only — Experience the best of Emo and Pop-Punk music live in Erie this Saturday night.
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ERC Turkey Trot
7:30-10:30 a.m. — Presque Isle: Beach #1 — Registration required — Enjoy classic 5k and 10k races to burn calories before Thanksgiving dinner.
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Erie Otters vs. Peterborough Petes
7-8:30 p.m. — Erie Insurance Arena — Check FloHockey for streaming options — Catch the exciting matchup between the Erie Otters and Peterborough Petes live from Erie.
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