Michigan Legacy Plates Land

Michigan drivers can now get classic white-on-blue and white-on-black license plates, bringing back designs from the 70s and 80s. Signed into law by Gov. Gretchen Whitmer, the new legacy plates cost a one-time $55 fee, with $50 going to the Michigan Transportation Fund for road improvements. A $10 renewal fee applies yearly. The plates will … Read more

Officer Paul and Axel Graduate

Port Huron’s Police Department is celebrating a major milestone with Officer Paul and his K9 partner, Axel, who have recently completed a rigorous 5-week K9 academy. The pair trained in essential skills like tracking, detection, and apprehension to enhance safety in the community. This accomplishment marks a significant step in their ongoing mission to serve … Read more

Presidents Day Closings

On Presidents Day, February 17th, many Michigan workers will get the day off as the state observes the federal holiday honoring Presidents Washington and Lincoln. Though originally set for Washington’s birthday on February 22nd, the holiday now falls on the third Monday in February. Federal offices, including courts and post offices will be closed. State … Read more

MDHHS Dental Health Grant

The Michigan Department of Health and Human Services received a $300,000 grant from Delta Dental Foundation to support children’s dental health and water fluoridation programs. SEAL! Michigan provided oral health screenings and sealants to 11,000 children last year, improving overall health. The grant also funds new fluoridation equipment to ensure access to fluoridated water for … Read more

Punk Rock Bowling

Punk Rock Bowling took over Marcin Bowl in Point Edward recently. With a video game theme, about 200 attendees, some in costume, joined this community event and fundraiser. The event, organized by Dez Percival, collected over 500 non-perishable food items for The Inn of the Good Shepherd and raised $480 for the Sarnia Area Fresh … Read more

Commissioners Reevaluate EDA Relationship

The St. Clair County Board of Commissioners is reassessing its relationship with the Economic Development Alliance (EDA) amid local dissatisfaction. Residents and townships claim poor communication from the EDA, especially on projects impacting their communities. In a series of workshops, the Board is exploring solutions, including ending non-disclosure agreements and improving transparency. The next meeting … Read more

Gas Prices Rising

Michigan drivers are paying an average of $3.03 per gallon for gas, but prices could rise as new tariffs tack effect. The tariffs include a 10% levy on Canadian energy imports, which could impact Midwest refineries. Gas was cheapest in Benton Harbor and Grand Rapids at $2.89, while metro Detroit saw the highest prices at … Read more

Rivercrest Apartments Renovation

The Rivercrest Apartments in Croswell are set to receive a $320,500 tax credit for upgrades, helping revitalize 24 affordable homes. This funding is part of a state-wide initiative aimed at adding 708 affordable apartments, including $1.65 million for the Lincoln Avenue Lofts in Port Huron. The project will provide one to three-bedroom apartments to those … Read more

Homicide Update

On January 28th, Port Huron police arrested a 36-year-old woman in connection with a homicide after executing a search warrant in Metro Detroit. The investigation began earlier that night when a vehicle fire was reported on Vanness Street, followed by the discovery of 35-year-old Vincent Buckles’ body nearby. Authorities believe the fire was arson and … Read more

Noise Sends School into Lockdown

Port Huron Police declared an “all clear” after a possible gunshot report led to a lockdown at Cleveland Elementary School Thursday afternoon. At around 1 p.m., police responded to the noise, triggering safety measures as officers checked the school and nearby area. It was later confirmed that the sound came from equipment at a nearby … Read more