Imlay City Shooting Incident

An Imlay City man was arrested Saturday morning after firing a shotgun multiple times in his backyard during a mental health crisis. Around 10:30 neighbors called 911 after some rounds struck nearby properties. Police arrived quickly, with one officer trying to talk down the man, who appeared intoxicated and fired more rounds before his gun … Read more

Port Huron Missing Person

Port Huron Police are seeking help in locating 34-year-old Reuben David Guy, who has been missing since November 19th. Guy, described as 5’6″, 185 lbs., with black hair and brown eyes, was last seen leaving his home on Lapeer Avenue for work. His current whereabouts are unknown. Anyone with information is urged to contact the … Read more

Solar Plant Health Concerns

At a recent St. Clair County Board meeting, Dr. Remington Nevin, the county’s medical director, raised health concerns about a 900-acre solar plant planned for Fort Gratiot. Nevin argued that noise from the facility could harm residents’ well-being and that the county should intervene. Over two dozen local residents also expressed frustration with the lack … Read more

Mainstreet Memories Car Show

The Mainstreet Memories Car Show in Port Huron continues its tradition of supporting local causes, donating $30,000 to the Council on Aging for seniors in St. Clair County. The car show, which features classic cars, music, and family activities, partners with the COA to fund programs like meals, transportation, and social events. This year’s donation, … Read more

Drug Task Force Arrests

The St. Clair County Drug Task Force made two significant arrests last week. 29-year-old John Poindexter from Port Huron was arrested after a search of his home on Gillett Street. Authorities found 88 grams of meth, fentanyl, drug paraphernalia, and sales materials. Poindexter, already on parole, faces multiple felony charges. The next day, 57-year-old Larry … Read more

North Port Apartments Renovation

The Michigan State Housing Development Authority has approved a $19 million loan to renovate North Port Apartments in Port Huron. The 249-unit complex will get updates to aging structures, including new roofs, flooring, HVAC, plumbing, and ADA improvements. The project will reserve units for low-income residents, with some set aside for those earning between 40% … Read more

YMCA Holiday Event

Port Huron’s YMCA of the Blue Water Area kicked off the holiday season with a festive breakfast featuring Santa and Mrs. Claus on Saturday, combining family fun with community impact. The event, co-hosted with McLaren Port Huron, included photos with Santa, games, and the Jingle Bell Run, all aimed at raising funds for the YMCA’s … Read more

Holiday Consumer Protection Campaign

Michigan officials are urging residents to take precautions against “porch pirates” as holiday package deliveries surge. Attorney General Dana Nessel’s office advises securing deliveries by using Amazon lockers, shipping to workplaces, or installing porch cameras. They recommend keeping porches well-lit and using USPS tools to track packages. Nessel’s “Holiday Consumer Protection Campaign” launched to educate … Read more

Protests Outside Bluewater Health

Protests are growing outside Bluewater Health in Sarnia, after 24-year-old Kayla Fillion died just hours after being discharged during a mental health crisis. Her father, Matthew Jacklin, accuses the hospital of failing to provide adequate care, claiming staff dismissed her cries for help despite her history of mental health struggles and substance abuse. Jacklin says … Read more

Port Huron Still Affordable

A new report by Doxo reveals that Port Huron ranks as the 149th most expensive city in Michigan, with residents paying an average of $1,722 per month, or $20,659 annually, for the ten most common household bills. Despite this, Port Huron remains more affordable than many places, with costs 19% lower than the national average … Read more