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Two from Friday motorcycle accident released from hospital
The driver and passenger of a vehicle involved in a fatal accident Friday have been released from Port Huron Hospital.
Michigan may cut subsidies that keep Amtrak running
Michigan may cut subsidies that keep Amtrak running along two of its three passenger rail lines in the state, a move critics say sends the wrong message as President Barack Obama is promoting high-speed rail.
Misled by GPS, Mich. man nabbed at border crossing
Authorities say a Michigan man was arrested on a marijuana possession charge at the Blue Water Bridge after his GPS mistakenly led him onto the span connecting the U.S. and Canada.
Schrader: Port Huron's city manager government lacks results
Why would the city of Port Huron hang onto a political arrangement, one from all appearances that fails to benefit its residents? It's curious the City Charter Commission came out so quickly for a continuation of Port Huron's four-decade governance under a city manager form of government -- practically before its members had lunch.
Fishermen rescued from St. Clair River after boat capsized
Local water rescue teams plucked two Canadian fishermen from the St. Clair River early Saturday morning after their boat capsized.
Politics have no place in river study
What began as a scientific study of erosion in the St. Clair River has mutated into a case study of questionable political manipulation by Ottawa and Washington.
Port Huron Police present sexual assault dialogue
The Port Huron Police Department will be hosting a "Sexual Assault Survival" discussion on Wednesday, July 8. The discussion will take place in the City of Port Huron's Municipal Office Center.
Port Huron City Council discusses Fort Gratiot water bill balance
Fort Gratiot hasn't paid portions of water bills to Port Huron for a period of about a year, a protest of sorts over the rate the city is charging the township.
Boyd-Stewart leads running clinic at YMCA
Ann Boyd-Stewart is one of the 2009 Port Huron Sports Hall of Fame inductees. The Port Huron High graduate and talented distance runner is coming home this summer to put on a running clinic.
Float Down can flourish with teamwork
The 3,000 or 4,000 people who joined in last summer's Float Down were virtually unanimous on one point: It was a great day for Port Huron.
UPDATED: Fire chief: Bystanders rescued boy
Bystanders had already pulled a boy from a pond in Kimball Township and were performing CPR when the township fire department arrived, Fire Chief John Gorski said.
Three people were arraigned Friday on charges related to a large drug bust Wednesday night.
Mich. gets $14 million for public transit projects
Six Michigan communities are getting $14 million in federal stimulus money for public transportation system upgrades.
UPDATED: One killed, four seriously injured in motorcycle accident
A man died and four other people were hospitalized from a motorcycle accident near Lakeshore Presbyterian Church at 5235 Lakeshore Road in Fort Gratiot.
Mericka's not one to run from a fight
First and foremost, Georgette 'Gigi' Mericka is a fighter. She fights for the rights of people with mental and physical disabilities.
Three fire departments were called out to a house fire in Clyde Township early this morning.
Where are Port Huron's activities?
Next month's Port Huron-to-Mackinac Island Sailboat Race is expected to generate as much as $59.5 million in tourism dollars, according to a study by the Mackinac Center for Public Policy.
Chrysler to idle St. Louis Dodge Ram plant in July
Chrysler Group LLC said Wednesday it will end production of the Dodge Ram at its St.
Firefighters battle Marysville house fire
Firefighters are battling a house fire a 1558 Georgia Ave. in Marysville. Marysville, St.
Exam held in attempted murder case
A preliminary examination for Thomas Johnson, Martell Levens and Colleen Sturdevant is continuing this afternoon.
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