George James

Port Huron Woman Changes Lawyers

In Port Huron, a woman charged with killing her boyfriend is getting a new public defender. Forty-year-old Jennifer Goodall was arrested last September after police say she shot 23-year-old Chase Hoyt during a fight at their 10th Avenue home. Her two public defenders asked to step down, citing a breakdown in communication. The St. Clair County Public Defender’s Office will still handle the case, now with Assistant Chief Public Defender Frederick Lepley taking over. Goodall faces first-degree murder charges, with her jury trial set for August 4th.

Reporting for WGRT – JP bZet

Spaghetti Dinner Brings Port Huron Together

Port Huron neighbors are coming together Sunday, April 26, for a spaghetti dinner with purpose. The Port Huron Host Lions Club is hosting a fundraiser at 2270 Water Street from 2 to 5 p.m. to support Crossroads Recovery Services. For just ten dollars a plate, guests can enjoy a meal while helping people in early recovery rebuild their lives. Every penny raised will go to Crossroads, a local nonprofit offering structure, peer support, and life‑skills training to residents seeking a fresh start.

Reporting for WGRT – JP bZet