
PHPD issues statement regarding viral video
The Port Huron Police Department is responding to a viral video shared on social media showing a man being punched by a police officer. The video is from November of this past year in which an officer
The Port Huron Police Department is responding to a viral video shared on social media showing a man being punched by a police officer. The video is from November of this past year in which an officer
The Red Hawks, the Red Knights, the Red Storm, and the Panthers… all finalists for the new mascot for Port Huron High School. After deciding late last year to retire the “Big Reds”, the Port Huron Area
It’ll be a drastic makeover for one of Port Huron’s smallest parks. The Military Street Pocket Park, located southwest of the Military Street Bridge, will receive over a half million dollars in funding from the Downtown Development
Classes were called off Tuesday at Croswell-Lexington Community Schools due to a social media threat. School officials were made aware of the threat Monday evening and out of an abundance of caution canceled classes Tuesday. The Croswell
Two teenagers are recovering after an icy swim in the St. Clair River Wednesday. Port Huron Fire and Rescue crews were called to an area along the Blue Water River Walk near the rail ferry apron around
Marysville City Council has unanimously approved a plan for a new band shell in Marysville Park. Described as an amphitheater which could accommodate larger bands and theater productions, the new structure would take the place of the
Marysville City Council tonight could decide how to move forward with two historic structures within Marysville Park. Vince Cataldo of Infuz Architects is expected to present pans for both the band shell and the museum building in
Local authorities say they are “disappointed” in the “lack of notification and cooperation” by U.S. Marshals after a missing St. Clair County girl was found in a Port Huron home. The case dates back to September of
Local authorities say they are “disappointed” in the “lack of notification and cooperation” by U.S. Marshals after a missing St. Clair County girl was found in a Port Huron home. The case dates back to September of
An area school was dismissed early Wednesday afternoon following the discovery of a suspicious device. Lieutenant Pat Eash of the Port Huron Police Department tells WPHM it happened around 3pm in the 1400 block of 7th Street.