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Listen to this week’s edition of Blue Water Area Chamber Chat with Sarah Laforge. Each program brings you fresh news and practical insights about the businesses, organizations, and people making a ...
A notorious Port Huron murder case is back in court this week as St. Clair County reviews old life sentences for crimes committed by juveniles. Christopher Hansen, now 69, was 17 when he shot and ...
Five Tri-Hospital EMS workers were celebrated in Lansing for going above and beyond in emergency care. The “Stars of Life” awards honored 67 EMS members statewide, including seven from southeastern ...
A Port Huron woman faces serious charges after a deadly shooting on 10th Avenue. Police say Jennifer Goodall has been arraigned for open murder, felony firearm, and buying a pistol without a license.
The murder case against 36-year-old Sayon Florence has taken a new turn as her attorney pushes for a change of venue. Defense lawyers argue heavy media coverage and online comments in St. Clair County ...
A Port Huron woman accused of killing her boyfriend will stand trial after a St. Clair County judge ruled there is enough evidence to proceed. On Tuesday, 40-year-old Jennifer Goodall was bound over ...
A Warren man faces serious charges after his 63-year-old roommate was shot and killed last Thursday. Twenty-year-old Kayvon Briscoe-Hall was arraigned Monday in 37th District Court on second-degree ...
Welcome to WGRT’s Limelight with your host Andrew Kercher. Limelight is your connection to the people influencing our culture, commerce, and community here in the Bluewater area!
A heated Clay Township Board meeting on Monday turned chaotic when Supervisor Paul Cassidy and Treasurer Jerry Galka walked out after a dispute over public comment. The tension began when a resident ...
Clay Township Treasurer Jerry Galka has stepped down, ending a year marked by financial confusion and tension on the board. Galka cited health, family obligations, and stress from disputes with ...
A Port Huron man will stand trial after being accused of killing his teenage son and wounding two younger children. Judge John Monaghan ruled there was enough evidence against 44-year-old Jeffery ...
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