Gas Station Shooting Suspect Arraigned

The woman accused in Monday’s deadly shooting at a Port Huron Marathon gas station was arraigned Wednesday. Police say the 36-year-old suspect was arrested without incident after a 30-year-old Detroit man was found shot multiple times at the station on Military Street around 4:30 p.m. He later died at Lake Huron Medical Center. Prosecutor Mike … Read more

Cloudy Water

Port Huron residents may see cloudy water over the next few weeks as the city began flushing fire hydrants and water mains. Crews will work weekdays from 7:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., covering the area from the Black River to the southern city limits. The process, which includes winterizing hydrants, should wrap up in about … Read more

Eye Screenings for Kids

The Algonac Lions Club is stepping up children’s eye care with its own Plusoptix vision camera, ending years of borrowing equipment from other districts. The camera provides free, fast screenings for kids from 6 months to 18 years old, spotting vision issues early when they’re easiest to correct. Club member Suezette Stone led fundraising efforts, … Read more

Man Hospitalized After Gas Station Shooting

Port Huron Police are investigating a shooting that left one man hospitalized Monday afternoon. Officers responded to the Marathon gas station on Military Street just after 4 p.m., where they found a man shot several times. He was rushed to Lake Huron Medical Center for treatment. Police say a suspect was taken into custody at … Read more

Community Pay It Forward Day

The Blue Water area is gearing up for “Community Pay It Forward Day” on Wednesday, November 19th. Residents are encouraged to spread kindness through simple acts like buying coffee for a stranger, volunteering, or writing a thank-you note. Organized by the Blue Water Recovery and Outreach Center, the event aims to spark gratitude and connection … Read more

County Confirms Rabid Bat

A bat in St. Clair County has tested positive for rabies, the St. Clair County Health Department confirmed. One person who was bitten is now receiving medical treatment. Rabies is a deadly virus spread through bites or scratches from infected animals, mostly bats in Michigan. Residents are urged to avoid wild animals, report any bites, … Read more

SC4 Expands Downtown Footprint

St. Clair County Community College is expanding its presence in downtown Port Huron after trustees approved the purchase of the City Flats Hotel and the historic Sperry’s building. The move aims to boost student housing, dining, and activity options while creating space for future degree programs. SC4 also plans to develop a hospitality program tied … Read more

Port Huron Township Drug Arrest

A Port Huron Township woman is facing multiple felony drug charges after a raid by the St. Clair County Drug Task Force. Officers searched a home on Range Road last Wednesday and found meth, fentanyl, and drug materials. Thirty-five-year-old Alicia Clor was arrested at the scene. She was arraigned two days later in 72nd District … Read more

One Dead, Several Injured in Hayride Crash

A tragic crash in Kimball Township Saturday night left one woman dead and several others hurt. Deputies say a 79-year-old man was driving a tractor pulling a hay wagon on Smiths Creek Road when a Buick Regal slammed into it from behind around 7:30. The tractor reportedly had no rear lights or slow-moving vehicle sign. … Read more

Cannabis Industry Sues

Marijuana businesses are suing Michigan over a new 24% wholesale tax on marijuana set to start Jan. 1st. The Michigan Cannabis Industry Association says lawmakers didn’t have enough votes to pass the tax under state law and want a judge to block it. The tax, part of Gov. Whitmer’s $2 billion road repair plan, could … Read more