George James

Noon and Night Concert Series

Port Huron music lovers have a full calendar of free live performances to look forward to this season as St. Clair County Community College launches its upcoming Noon and Night Concert Series. Beginning September 17th with the Lexington Bach Festival String Quartet, the Fine Arts Theatre will host an eclectic mix of classical, jazz, folk, and Americana acts, including local favorites like acoustic duo Still Running and jazz clarinetist Dave Bennett. Every featured date offers a midday show and an evening show.

Reporting for WGRT – JP bZet

Immigration Arrests

Federal agents recently took three undocumented men into custody in Shelby Township. Officials with the Marysville Border Patrol station confirmed the arrests took place during a targeted operation on August 12th. The suspects, hailing from Honduras and Guatemala, now face multiple federal immigration charges, including entering without a visa and illegal reentry following a prior deportation. Authorities confirmed that all three individuals are currently being processed for formal removal from the country.

Reporting for WGRT – JP bZet

Float Down Defies Storm Threat

Despite dark clouds and storm warnings threatening the iconic Port Huron Float Down on its 15th anniversary, calm waters ultimately prevailed as 500 participants safely drifted down the river to Chrysler Beach. Local authorities reported zero major injuries, assisting only 40 floaters who drifted off course due to light southern winds. Kayaks dominated the water this year as participants sought better steering control to avoid past weather mishaps, turning what could have been a washout into a smooth afternoon celebration.

Reporting for WGRT – JP bZet

Walk For The Red

Firefighters and community members are preparing to walk across Michigan this September to honor fallen first responders and support local crews battling cancer. The Walk For The Red 4 day journey begins at Macomb Township Station Two and ends in Cascade Township, bringing together more than 57 dedicated walkers. Marking the 25th anniversary of September 11, participants aim to raise thousands of dollars for each registered firefighting family facing medical expenses or loss. Local families will march alongside emergency personnel to remember their loved ones.

Reporting for WGRT – JP bZet

Safe Streets Initiative

A dangerous intersection crash serves as a stark reminder for electric bike riders to follow the rules of the road. On Sunday afternoon, a 21 year old cyclist collided with a Jeep near Pine Grove Avenue and Prospect Place after zooming onto the sidewalk at 23 miles per hour and failing to stop. Emergency crews rushed to the scene to free the pinned rider, who luckily escaped with only minor injuries. City leaders are now pushing for stricter e-bike legislation to slow riders down and keep streets safe for everyone.

Reporting for WGRT – JP bZet

Euthanasia Order Overturned

A Port Huron woman is celebrating after the Michigan Court of Appeals gave her dog another lease on life. Chance, an eighty-pound American bulldog, was ordered euthanized after biting a house guest’s nose in ’24. But appeals court judges say the district court must reconsider testimony that the guest leaned within inches of Chance’s face, scolded him loudly, and may have waved a shoe. Chance has remained kenneled for more than two years while the case continues.

Reporting for WGRT – JP bZet