Cameras in Construction Zones

New Michigan laws will install cameras in construction zones and on school buses to enforce traffic safety. Signed by Gov. Gretchen Whitmer, these laws aim to reduce crashes and save lives. Drivers speeding in work zones or failing to stop for school buses can be ticketed. The legislation received bipartisan support and will help protect … Read more

Port Huron Lanes Closure

Port Huron has closed the middle lanes of Huron Avenue between Andrew Murphy Avenue and Bard Street for a week, as of Tuesday. The Michigan Department of Transportation is conducting excavation work to check the city’s underground infrastructure for a 2027 road project. City Engineer Brent Moore says the excavation wrapped up on Tuesday, but … Read more

Foster Support Night

Foster, adoptive, and kinship families in Smiths Creek are invited to a Support Night on January 14th at Blue Water Free Methodist Church. While trained volunteers treat children (infant to middle school) to dinner and games, caregivers can join a support group for training hours, pick up essentials like diapers and clothing from Harbor Impact, … Read more

Animal Neglect Case

A St. Clair County animal sanctuary operator faces legal action after over 25 animals were allegedly neglected and abandoned. Dustin Roberts, 40, head of the Farm Animal Rescue Mission surrendered more than 80 animals in April following a search warrant. Investigators found pigs, goats, sheep, cows, and birds living in deep mud without food or … Read more

Officer Tinsel is Back

Port Huron’s favorite holiday figure, Officer Tinsel, has returned to the police department after a busy season at the North Pole dealing with a candy cane crisis. Early Tuesday morning, staff discovered the cheerful elf in a stocking near the records area, ready to spread festive spirit. Tinsel has already caught wind of a new … Read more

Airboat Assault

Tanner Carr, 38, of Sebewaing, was convicted last week of assault and reckless operation of an airboat after a February incident on a Huron County canal. Carr confronted a former friend while ice fishing, drove his airboat toward him, and caused the victim’s father to fall into icy water. The father was rescued but suffered … Read more

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