Domestic Dispute Turns Deadly

A deadly domestic dispute shook Port Huron late last Wednesday night. Police say they responded to a home on 10th Avenue just after 11 and found a 23-year-old man shot in the stomach. Officers gave CPR until EMS rushed him to the hospital, where he later died. A 40-year-old woman was arrested and taken to the St. Clair County Jail. An 11-year-old child inside the home was not hurt. Detectives and the Michigan State Police Crime Lab are investigating. Anyone with info is urged to call Port Huron Police.

Reporting for WGRT – JP bZet

County Seeks New District 5 Commissioner

St. Clair County is searching for a new District 5 commissioner after Robert Fielitz resigned on August 29. District 5 includes the City of St. Clair and the townships of East China, Kimball, and St. Clair. Residents interested in the role must submit a letter or resume to the County Clerk in Port Huron or by email to citizens@stclaircounty.org
by noon on Friday, September 12th. A special meeting will review applications that day, with candidate interviews expected September 16 and 17th.

Reporting for WGRT – JP bZet

Homelessness Crisis Worsens

Lambton County’s latest numbers show homelessness in Sarnia-Lambton remains a growing crisis, despite ongoing affordable housing projects. The county reported 284 people without stable homes in July, with chronic homelessness staying high at around 200. Shelters are stretched near capacity. While new housing projects on Confederation Street, Maxwell Park Place, and Kathleen Avenue are in the works, delays mean key targets from the county’s plan have been missed. County leaders say without more funding, the daily struggle for hundreds of residents will continue.

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Police Donate Cruiser

Port Huron Police have donated a patrol cruiser to kick off a new public safety program at the St. Clair County Technical Education Center. Starting this fall at Woodrow Wilson Elementary near the city’s Central Fire Station, the program will give high school juniors and seniors hands-on experience in law enforcement, firefighting, emergency response, and dispatch. The cruiser will serve as a “classroom on wheels,” teaching students vehicle inspection, communication systems, and law enforcement technology as they prepare for future public safety careers.

Reporting for WGRT – JP bZet