Joel Natalie
5G is coming to Erie
We began a new week of programming talking about 5G connectivity. What impact will 5G cellular capabilities have on consumers, community, and the economy?...
Winning the battle over addiction
Opioid addiction is a disease that does not discriminate on age, race, or financial status. On Thursday, we went searching for solutions and talking...
Public meeting about community college gets mixed reaction
The three-year process of creating a community college for Erie County has hit an important juncture, as a Memorandum of Agreement has been drafted...
Barriers low, need great for foster parents
On the Wednesday edition of the Joel Natalie Show, we learned more about the foster care system in Erie County. Back in March,...
It’s a family-affair for New American businesses
As Erie continues to welcome large numbers of immigrants and refugees to our city, we continue to benefit from the diversity and cultural assets...
City: important to take care of the garbage, grass around the...
We began the new week with a conversation with His Honor Joe Schember, Mayor, and Andy Zimmerman, Manager of Code Enforcement for the City...
Immediate LERTA impact strong in Erie
The City of Erie is seeing renewed interest in real estate investment, immediately after the passing of the 10-year LERTA tax abatement program. That’s...
Local authors mine Erie region for inspiration, storytelling
On Friday, we dug into a few good books, written by local authors. Our guests included Chuck Pora, a life-long local resident who has...
Collaboration called for in community college discussion
Two years ago, Erie County submitted an application to the Pennsylvania Department of Education to establish a community college. However, the application has not...
Urban University empowers leadership in young people
Our focus Thursday turned to Urban University, a summer outreach program through the Erie City Mission that focuses on the enrichment of urban middle...