New Year’s Eve Gunfire

It’s New Year’s Eve and Michigan police are reminding everyone that shooting guns into the air is illegal and dangerous. Police warn that bullets fired into the sky can travel up to two miles and cause injury or death when they come back down. Violators could face jail time, fines, and misdemeanor charges under state … Read more

Christmas Night Fire

A fire broke out on Christmas night at a Warren motel, caused by a faulty air conditioning unit. The blaze started on the second floor near the vending and ice machines. Fire Commissioner Skip McAdams reported that firefighters managed to extinguish the fire within 20 minutes using a dry chemical. Interestingly, the air conditioning was … Read more

MPP Bob Bailey Acclaimed to Run Again

Bob Bailey, Sarnia-Lambton MPP, is ready for a potential ’25 Ontario election. Acclaimed by the Ontario PC Party, Bailey aims to complete key projects like expanding Highway 40 and building a 24-bed addictions hub at Bluewater Health. With 17 years in office, Bailey hopes to continue serving the community and finish ongoing initiatives. He shares … Read more

Learn Skiing or Snowboarding

Michigan’s ski resorts are ready to help you learn skiing or snowboarding with the return of the Discover Michigan Skiing program. Supported by McDonald’s of Michigan and the Michigan Snowsports Industries Association, this program offers affordable beginner lessons, rental equipment, and lift passes throughout January. Executive Director Mike Panich highlights Michigan’s accessible slopes and friendly … Read more

Indoor Water Parks

If you’re stuck at home with the kids during winter break, Michigan offers the perfect solution with over 30 indoor water parks, according to Pure Michigan. These parks provide a warm escape featuring slides, pools, and other exciting activities. The concept of indoor water parks started in Canada in 1985, and gained popularity in the … Read more

Vision Board Workshop

On January 9th from 5:30 to 7:30 pm, Port Huron’s Carnegie Museum will host a Vision Board workshop led by Lisa Jo, designed to help participants focus on their goals for the year. The two-hour session encourages creativity and goal-setting through personalized vision boards. Supplies will be provided, though attendees can bring their own photos. … Read more

Michigan Regifting Economy

A recent survey shows that more than 3.5 million Michiganders plan to re-gift or sell their Christmas presents this year, contributing to a $368 million market. The high cost of living is cited as the main reason behind this trend, with 45% of Michigan residents looking to profit from unwanted gifts. Nationwide, the regifting economy … Read more

Peyton’s Peace Nonprofit

The Detroit Lions’ winning season has provided solace to the Aleman family of Clyde Township as they grieve 17-year-old Peyton. Inspired by Aidan Hutchinson’s nonprofit, Peyton’s mom, Amy Aleman, started Peyton’s Peace to support families who’ve lost a child. The nonprofit aims to offer memorials and experiences to help grieving families. Peyton’s brothers also started … Read more

Dwojakowski’s New Role

After nearly three decades with the Sterling Heights Police Department, including seven years as chief, Dale Dwojakowski has stepped into a new role as Assistant City Manager. Appointed after a nationwide search, Dwojakowski now oversees police, fire, and public works, managing $76 million in budgets and over 330 employees. The transition reflects a growing trend … Read more

Drug Task Force Raid

The St. Clair County Sheriff Drug Task Force recently raided a home on Garfield Street in Port Huron. During the search, they seized 15 grams of methamphetamine, 30 grams of cocaine, drug paraphernalia, and sales materials. As a result, 45-year-old Jamal Cannon of Port Huron was arrested. Cannon, charged as a habitual offender, is currently … Read more