
Big Reds Win Big
The Port Huron High girls softball team won big on Friday, topping Algonac 15-4 in the first game of a scheduled double header. Game two was cancelled do to poor weather. Port Huron rattled out 15 hits
Continue Reading »The Port Huron High girls softball team won big on Friday, topping Algonac 15-4 in the first game of a scheduled double header. Game two was cancelled do to poor weather. Port Huron rattled out 15 hits
Continue Reading »The Port Huron Museum has a new Executive Director. After an extensive search of over 35 applicants, Margaret Aiken has been named Executive Director of the museum. Aiken comes from the Colby College Museum of Art in
Continue Reading »If you see a heightened police presence at Port Huron High School this weekend, or at Port Huron Northern next weekend, don’t be alarmed… as it’s just a training by Port Huron Police. The training is called
Continue Reading »The Detroit Tigers got blow out on Thursday night 9-3 in Cleveland, giving the Indians a sweep in their four game series with Detroit. Leonys Martin had three more hits for the Tigers, while Nick Castellanos added
Continue Reading »Port Huron Police continue to investigate a fatal crash that occurred earlier this week at the intersection of 24th street and Dove Roads. Authorities say a fleeing vehicle ran a red light, striking several cars in the
Continue Reading »Accolades being received last night for members of our Radio First family at the annual “Dinner for Kids Sake” put on by the St. Clair County Child Abuse and Neglect Council. Recognized for his 13 years of
Continue Reading »The Detroit Pistons crushed the Chicago Bulls on Wednesday night 119-87 to finish the season (39-43). The Pistons will miss the playoffs for the second year in a row and eighth time in nine years. It also
Continue Reading »The Tigers lost their third straight game in Cleveland, falling 5-1 on Wednesday night. Detroit was held to three hits by Carlos Carrasco, who tossed a complete game. All three Detroit hits came off the bat of
Continue Reading »St. Clair County Community College has been selected by the National Junior College Athletic Association to host Women’s basketball championship games beginning in 2020. The NJCAA toured Port Huron and the college’s field hose this past December
Continue Reading »It’s road construction season in Port Huron, with those pesky orange barrels expected along many city streets. Mayor Pauline Repp says one of road projects that is slated for reconstruction later this year is a portion of
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