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Council voted 7-0 to override the elimination of the Erie County Human Resources Commission. Council voted 6-1 to override a nearly $500,000 cut from the $999,996 general fund transfer to Pleasant ...
A psychiatric nurse has won a court ruling that allows her to proceed with her federal lawsuit in which she claims she was sexually harassed while working at the Erie County Prison in 2021-22.
A whistleblower lawsuit against Erie County Executive Brenton Davis is getting removed from the Erie County Court of Common Pleas and transferred to federal court in Erie. The lawyer for Davis and ...
In a separate incident the county learned about Oct. 18, nearly 300 voters received both their ballot and a ballot of another voter. A.J. Rao can be reached at arao@gannett.com . Follow him on X ...
The court began its first session on December 7, 1818 at the Old County Courthouse in Pittsburgh. [3] Portions of these districts were subsequently subdivided into the Middle District on March 2, 1901, by 31 Stat. 880. [2] At the time of its initial subdivision, presiding judge Richard Peters Jr. was reassigned to only the Eastern District.
Juan Llarena, at podium, center, addresses Erie County Council during a special meeting in Erie. The override failed in a 4-3 vote, falling short of a necessary five-vote supermajority.
Erie County was established on March 12, 1800, from part of Allegheny County, which absorbed the lands of the disputed Erie Triangle in 1792. Prior to 1792, the region was claimed by both New York and Pennsylvania and so no county demarcations were made until the federal government intervened.
County and City Hall, also known as Erie County Hall, is a historic city hall and courthouse building located at Buffalo in Erie County, New York.It is a monumental granite structure designed by Rochester architect Andrew Jackson Warner and constructed between 1871 and 1875, with its cornerstone being laid on June 24, 1872.