Port Huron Man Takes Plea Deal
A violent case out of Port Huron is moving toward sentencing after a plea deal. Jacob Collins, 38, admitted to two counts of assault causing serious injury, avoiding more severe attempted murder charges. Prosecutors dropped those original charges as part of the agreement. Police say Collins was arrested on White Street in December after a fight where he allegedly tried to stab a relative. A report initially claimed a dog was stabbed, but officers later confirmed the animal was not hurt. Collins now faces up to 10 years per count, with sentencing set for June 1.
Reporting for WGRT – JP bZet
Thumb Coast Electric Earns Honor
Thumb Coast Electric is gaining statewide attention in Michigan after being named one of the “50 Companies to Watch” for ’26. The honor highlights fast-growing small businesses making a real impact in their communities. The company was recognized at a major gala attended by hundreds of business leaders. To qualify, companies must show steady growth, strong leadership, and long-term potential. Leaders at Thumb Coast Electric say the award reflects their focus on quality work, employee investment, and community support as they continue expanding.
Reporting for WGRT – JP bZet
Port Huron Considers Sidewalk Ban
Port Huron leaders are moving to tighten sidewalk safety rules as electric bikes and scooters become more common across the city. A proposed ordinance would ban motor-powered use of e-bikes, scooters, and mopeds on sidewalks, though riders could still use them if pedaling or pushing without the motor. The plan also sets new rules for regular bicycles, including a 15 mile per hour speed limit, yielding to pedestrians, staying to the right, and giving an audible warning before passing. Violations would be treated as civil infractions if approved.
Reporting for WGRT – JP bZet





