OBITUARY: Voice, The Village. 61, Deceased. 1955 – 2017
From the Editors: July 19, 2017
by The Editors7/19/2017, 2:15 PM
It's time for summer vacation
A Primary Postgame
by Ben Speggen5/24/2017, 7:00 PM
Analysis, commentary on Erie's latest elections
From the Editors: Decisions made and plans forged
by The Editors5/24/2017, 2:00 PM
Sometimes things have a way of working out, even when they don't go precisely as planned.
We think Erie will be in good hands.
From the Editors: April 12, 2017
by The Editors4/12/2017, 2:15 PM
The future might freak you out, and it probably should.
From the Editors: March 29, 2017
by The Editors3/29/2017, 2:15 PM
Sometimes we all need a little health care.
From the Editors: February 15, 2017
by The Editors2/15/2017, 3:30 PM
The roads ahead
The High Highs and the Low Lows
by Jim Wertz12/23/2015, 6:15 PM
2015 in Review
From the Editors: September 2, 2015
by Brian Graham & Adam Welsh9/2/2015, 12:15 PM
Five years ago the Erie Reader was nothing but a blog and a big idea.
From The Editors: Analyzing "Unhappy Cities"
by The Editors4/28/2015, 10:30 PM
Just as stories must be read beyond their headlines, so must studies like the NBER's "Unhappy Cities."
From The Editors : The Industry, Innovation, and Entrepreneurship Issue
by The Editors2/4/2015, 12:30 AM
We welcome you to the Industry, Innovation, and Entrepreneurship Issue, what will become a perennial look at the climate of industry in Erie.
Weekend All Things Erie: The Artist and the Marketer as One
by Ben Speggen7/16/2014, 5:57 PM
Erie-native Todd Scalise talks Higherglyphics, Visual Public Relations, and What It Means to be a Pennsylvanian Artist
Reader Editor Takes to NPR Airwaves
by Ben Speggen7/10/2014, 6:17 PM
Warning: Shameless Self-promotion Ahead!
Upfront: Debate Recap
by Cory Vaillancourt5/15/2013, 11:00 AM
On Monday, May 13, we held the third Erie Reader Downtown Debate Series at the Jefferson Educational Society. The debates focused on the race for the Erie County Executive, and were, as Erie Reader Editor-in-Chief Adam Welsh said in his opening remarks, "a big deal."