WOND News: Route 30 Drawbridge Work Continues
Posted: November 17, 2025 - 1:02am CST
WOND News: New Panel-Free Solar Project For AC
Posted: November 17, 2025 - 1:00am CST
Atlantic City’s new solar project could mean energy savings for residents without the need to install panels. According to BreakingAC.com, city council awarded a community solar contract to HESP Solar at its meeting earlier this month. The Bergen County-based company will install solar canopies in the City Hall parking lot on Arctic Avenue and the Public Works Complex on Albany Avenue. The move also brings a Community Solar initiative to the city. These programs allows residents to get a benefits without installing solar panels on their own homes.
WGRT News: Medical Center Wins National Award
Posted: November 17, 2025 - 12:14am CST
Lake Huron Medical Center in Port Huron has been recognized with a PRC Healthcare Leadership Award for keeping patients informed about their care. Out of more than 300 hospitals nationwide, LHMC stood out for its dedication to communication, innovation, and patient-focused care. The award, announced at the PRC Healthcare Experience Summit in September, honors hospitals that improve the experience for patients, staff, and the community. LHMC’s leadership says this recognition reflects the team’s ongoing commitment to providing high-quality healthcare.
WGRT News: YMCA Hosts Free Holiday Fun at Jingle Jam
Posted: November 17, 2025 - 12:14am CST
The YMCA of the Blue Water Area is bringing holiday cheer to Port Huron with its Jingle Jam on Dec. 6. Families can enjoy free activities including games, crafts, a breakfast with Santa, and the annual Jingle Bell Run, with only the 5K and 10K races requiring registration. YMCA President Josh Chapman says the event is about joy, connection, and giving kids a safe, magical holiday experience. Guests are encouraged to wear festive attire and snap photos with Santa.
WGRT News: Biggby Coffee Makes a Comeback
Posted: November 17, 2025 - 12:13am CST
Biggby Coffee returned to Port Huron with a new shop 0n Pine Grove Ave., which opened last week. This marked the brand’s return to St. Clair County after previous locations had closed. The shop became the second in the area for local owner Nick Wurmlinger, who also runs a Richmond location that opened earlier this year. Staff training finished just before the launch, and early customer response was strong, with many stopping by for their favorite drinks. Other Biggby options are now in Sandusky and New Baltimore.
WGRT News: McKenzie Health Marks Rural Health Day
Posted: November 17, 2025 - 12:13am CST
McKenzie Health System is using National Rural Health Day onThursday to spotlight how vital local healthcare is for families across Sanilac County. The system is pushing a community-first message, saying strong health at home leads to stronger workplaces and a stronger Thumb region. McKenzie continues offering wellness classes, support groups and employer partnerships that keep care close to home. The hospital is also welcoming area high school students for behind-the-scenes tours, hoping to inspire future healthcare workers who want to build their careers in rural Michigan.
Local News: 10th Annual Camofest
Posted: November 17, 2025 - 12:13am CST
Bay City is gearing up for one of its biggest crowds yet as the 10th Annual Wild Game and Wine Camofest returns downtown on Jan. 31. The event marks a decade of community pride and showcases how far the historic district has come. From noon to 6 p.m., visitors can expect live music, wine tastings, and a packed wild-game cook-off that draws locals every year. New Braunfels artist Trevor Underwood will open the festival, followed by the popular Zydeco Dots. Vendor spots are filling fast as Bay City prepares for a celebration that highlights food, music, and small-town Texas culture.
Local News: MAGA Burger Denies Shutdown Rumors
Posted: November 17, 2025 - 12:12am CST
Bay City’s MAGA Burger is pushing back against national reports claiming the Trump-themed chain has shut down. Staff say the local store has stayed open through weeks of online rumors, political backlash, and confusion tied to legal issues involving founders in Texas. Management says false reports and social media speculation have hurt business and even led to vandalism claims in Bay City. They insist the immigration case involving a co-owner has not affected operations here
Local News: Police Tackle Back-to-Back Violent Disturbances
Posted: November 17, 2025 - 12:12am CST
El Campo police chased down two local teens after gunfire broke out during a disturbance on Lilly Street just after 9 p.m. on Nov. 7th. Officers say the group, some wearing ski masks, ran toward Bravo Street before finally surrendering near Charlie Street. A .22 rifle was recovered, and two juveniles were also detained.
In a separate case the next night, officers found a bloody scene on West Fifth Street and rescued a severely injured man inside a home. Police say 38-year-old Raudeli Lopez beat the victim with a belt buckle. The victim was rushed to a hospital and Lopez was arrested.
Local News: Schools Locked Down During Standoff
Posted: November 17, 2025 - 12:11am CST
El Campo police and federal immigration officers locked down Hutchins Elementary and El Campo High School Friday morning after a man refused to exit his Roberts Street home. Officers were attempting to detain 41-year-old Victor Reveles on a federal deportation order after a chase ended at his house. Police said there was no threat to the public, but students and fans attending a Ricebirds pep rally were kept inside as a precaution. Federal agents continued negotiating while seeking a search warrant, and local officers said they would not enter the home.