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Police investigating shots fired near Howard and 10th streets
The Port Huron Police Department is investigating reports of shots fired in an alley near the intersection of Howard and 10th streets Saturday. Assistant Police Chief Brian Kerrigan said police received 911 calls from the area around 9:30 p.m., and investigators found bullet casings in the area matching a handgun.
Health dept. fields questions over billboards promoting services at June Pride event
The St. Clair County Health Department fielded questions from a few county board members in the last week over billboards promoting the agency’s presence at an LGBTQ+ Pride event next month. And while no major decisions came out of a roughly 20-minute exchange at Thursday’s regular board of commissioners...
Port Huron's smelliest conundrum nearing its end
There could be a light at the end of the tunnel in finding a permanent fix to the occasional but strong smell plaguing residents downwind of Port Huron’s wastewater treatment plant downtown. During a meeting on Monday, City Council members OK’d a new engineering agreement with the firm Fishbeck,...
17-year-old seriously injured in two car crash
RILEY TOWNSHIP, Mich. (WILX) - Police are investigating a 2 car accident that left a 17-year-old male with live threatening injuries. Clinton County Sheriff’s Deputies were dispatched around 1 P.M. Saturday afternoon to a two-vehicle crash at the intersection of Francis Rd, and Pratt Rd, in Riley Township. Deputies...
Meal with a view: CitySide Cafe opens at CityFlats
CityFlats Hotel has opened a new place people can enjoy a meal with a view of the Black River. The downtown Port Huron hotel's new CitySide Cafe has been open for a little over a week. Head chef Tonya Makela and sous chef Dan Geiersbach, who are also mother and son, said they both love to have the cafe open. Makela said she had pushed to get the restaurant space open because the area does not have many all-you-can eat options and it would be a nice feature for the hotel.
Canal costs, trash collection, and more: 3 key takeaways from Port Huron officials' budget talks
City budget talks are often a recap of a community’s status quo, achievements, and priority projects for the coming year. However, the ink isn’t dry on multiple big items that arose in discussions over goals and the 2024-25 year budget for Port Huron City Council members this week.
Port Huron police search for teen who's been missing a month
The Port Huron Police Department is searching for a teenager who's been missing for a month. Lonnie Smith, 15, was reportedly last seen at Port Huron High School on April 16. A news release announcing the search for Smith lists him as a runaway and states he is believed to have runaway to live with relatives in Detroit.
Northern Michigan sheriff looking for witnesses to crash that killed 22-year-old
GRAND TRAVERSE COUNTY, MI – The Grand Traverse Sheriff’s Office is seeking information regarding a fatal crash that occurred earlier this month. The crash occurred on County Road 633 between West County Line Road and Miller Road around 4:30 p.m. on May 3. UpNorthLive reported a 26-year-old Imlay...
City sets June date to move into new fire station
The city of Port Huron’s fire department is officially moving out of its decades-old central station on River Street — and into the new 18,915-square-foot building on 10th Street — by the end of next month. That’s according to Fire Chief Corey Nicholson amid an impromptu update...
St. Clair County Woman Faces Up to 15 Years for Fatal Washington Township Crash
A St. Clair County woman is facing a serious prison sentence after being charged with reckless driving, causing death in a fatal Washington Township crash, according to officials. The unidentified 27-year-old from Riley could face up to 15 years behind bars for the accident that took place earlier this year on Feb. 2. Macomb County Sheriff's Office announced that the charge had been authorized by the county prosecutor’s office, as per reports by The Detroit News.
Michigan town will have cheddar-bay biscuit shortage as Red Lobster announces restaurant closure
ST. CLAIR SHORES, MI - Red Lobster is losing a Michigan location. The Red Lobster location in Fort Gratiot Township in St. Clair County, is shutting down. The seafood chain is on the brink of filing for bankruptcy, according to The Wall Street Journal, and is closing more than 50 of its restaurants across the country.
Air quality alert issued in southeast Michigan for Saturday
The Michigan Department of Environment, Great Lakes and Energy (EGLE) has issued an air quality alert for increased ozone in southeast Michigan on Saturday. The alert is expected to be in effect for Livingston, Macomb, Monroe, Oakland, St. Clair, Washtenaw, and Wayne counties all day Saturday, with higher ozone levels during the mid-afternoon to early evening hours, that will bring the air quality index (AQI) within the orange, or "unhealthy for sensitive groups," range. ...
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