Michigan Attorney General Intervenes As DTE Electric Seeks Another Massive Rate Hike

Michigan Attorney General Dana Nessel has taken a stand against DTE Electric’s latest rate hike proposal, filing notice of intervention with the Michigan Public Service Commission (MPSC). 

DTE’s application aims for an annual increase exceeding $450 million, following a recent $368 million rate hike approved merely four months prior. Attorney General Nessel, known for scrutinizing utility rate cases, highlights the potential burden on consumers, with DTE seeking over $800 million in increased rates within 13 months. Expressing concern over the lack of accountability and tangible benefits for customers, Nessel condemns the pattern of exorbitant rate requests without clear justification. 

As the investigation unfolds, Nessel vows to ensure customers aren’t subjected to undue financial strain, emphasizing the need for transparency and fairness in utility pricing.

Reporting for WGRT – Choze Powell

St. Clair County Community College Offers On-Campus Housing For 2024-25 Academic Year

St. Clair County Community College (SC4) is once again opening its doors to on-campus living for the upcoming academic year, making it the sole community college in Southeast Michigan to offer such accommodations. 

With a focus on providing a comprehensive college experience at an affordable cost, SC4 presents students with a choice between two vibrant downtown Port Huron residence halls on Bard Street and Huron Avenue. Housing options range from studios to two-bedroom units, empowering students to tailor their living arrangements to their preferences. 

SC4 College Housing Manager, Wesley Whetstone, emphasized the immersive nature of student housing, highlighting its benefits for those eager to engage fully in the SC4 community. Additionally, residents can enjoy access to local amenities and entertainment, along with discounted tuition rates and a range of complimentary services.

For more details, visit: sc4.edu/housing.

Reporting for WGRT – Choze Powell

Port Huron Police Host Special Needs And Autism Acceptance Day 2024

The Port Huron Police Department (PHPD) invites the community to join them for Special Needs and Autism Acceptance Day 2024 at Pine Grove Park on Saturday, April 20th, from 11 a.m. to 1 pm. 

The event offers an opportunity to meet first responders, explore police, fire, and EMS vehicles, and receive valuable safety information. Attendees can register for PHPD’s Occupant Alert Program along with engaging in games and activities. 

Representatives from community partners like Michigan Alliance for Families, ENNIS, St. Clair County RESA, The Arc of St. Clair County, and the YMCA will be present to discuss resources and services as well. 

For inquiries, and more information, contact Officer Sam Baker at (810) 984-9715 or bakers@porthuron.org.

Reporting for WGRT – Choze Powell