Two arrested, crack seized in Port Huron bust
Two Port Huron men will be facing multiple drug related charges stemming from a bust late last week. Members of the St. Clair County Drug Task Force searched a home in the 600 block of 13th Street
Two Port Huron men will be facing multiple drug related charges stemming from a bust late last week. Members of the St. Clair County Drug Task Force searched a home in the 600 block of 13th Street
The City of Port Huron plans to contest a $6300 fine from the Michigan Occupational Safety and Health Administration. The state agency alleges that the city was not following some of the governor’s executive orders pertaining to
St. Clair County tornado sirens will be receiving some long overdue upgrades thanks to federal emergency management grants. A nearly $77,000 bid from West Shore Services was approved by the county’s public safety committee this past week.
The director of the St. Clair County Library system says branch locations could be opening to in person service later this month. Allison Arnold, speaking to WPHM’s Paul Miller this week, says she hopes to open up
Detectives from the St. Clair County Sheriff’s office are asking for the public’s help regarding an investigation into a fatal car-motorcycle crash last week. It happened in Kimball Township along Wadhmas Road near Lapeer this past Friday.
Governor Whitmer has signed a new budget that includes millions of dollars to help schools deal with the coronavirus pandemic, and pays for a free tuition program as well as hazard pay for teachers. The budget was
The Michigan High School Athletic Association has announced that bigger crowds will soon be allowed to attend high school football games. Starting October 9th, the limit will be extended to a thousand spectators, or 30-percent capacity. Tickets
Port Huron voters started receiving their absentee ballots in the mail this week, but it’s not too late to request a ballot if you haven’t already done so. Port Huron City Clerk Cyndee Jonseck says anyone eligible
St. Clair County Sheriff’s Deputies say a Monday afternoon breaking and entering in Clyde Township lead to a shooting that seriously injured a suspect. It happened around 3:30pm at a location in the 6000 block of Lapeer
Port Huron City Council okayed a recreational marijuana ordinance Monday. Approved on a 4-to-2 margin, the ordinance allows up to three retailers as well as one transporter, micro-business, and safety compliance facility. Growers, processors, and consumption lounges