George James

Teen Health Clinic Reopens

The Teen Health Clinic at Port Huron High School is open again after a short pause for a full quality review. Under the direction of Dr. Remington Nevin with the St. Clair County Health Department, the clinic passed its checkup and is now back to regular hours. Health Officer Liz King says the department appreciates the community’s patience during the process and remains focused on transparent, high-quality care for local teens. The county’s Board of Commissioners will review the clinic’s long-term plans later this year.

Reporting for WGRT – JP bZet

Insanity Defense Eyed in Workplace Killing

A Columbus Township man charged with killing his former boss in Almont is planning to use an insanity defense. Thirty-two-year-old William Channer the Third is accused of shooting Logan Welch at Trims Unlimited last November after reportedly being laid off. His attorney filed notice with the Lapeer County Court earlier this month, meaning Channer must now undergo a psychiatric evaluation. Prosecutors say he fled after the shooting and was caught later following a chase. Channer remains in jail without bond, facing a possible life sentence if convicted.

Reporting for WGRT – JP bZet

Grant to Boost Riverside Avenue Safety

St. Clair is getting a big boost for safer walking and biking. The city just secured a $209,000 federal grant to fix a dangerous stretch along Riverside Avenue where the Bridge to Bay Trail enters town. The plan adds new sidewalks and crosswalks for smoother, safer travel near the Pine River Bridge. The funding comes through the Southeast Michigan Council of Governments’ Safe Streets Now program, which helps communities build quick safety upgrades. City officials expect construction to start this fall after state review.

Reporting for WGRT – JP bZet

EDA Highlights $160 Million in Growth

More than 150 business and community leaders gathered for the St. Clair County Economic Development Alliance’s Semi-Annual Meeting on Tuesday. The group shared its ’25 results — 339 new jobs and over $160 million in private investment from local expansions and attraction projects. CEO Dan Casey says the EDA answered more than 250 company requests for help last year. Looking ahead, the Alliance plans to boost business retention, attract affordable housing, and grow local training. Several companies were honored for major projects.

Reporting for WGRT – JP bZet