Heroin seized and drug dealer arrested in Port Huron

(PORT HURON) — Authorities say another drug dealer has been arrested following a raid in the 2000 block of Pine Grove Avenue in Port Huron Wednesday afternoon.
Brown City Schools Appoint New Board Member
(BROWN CITY) — The Brown City School Board Monday evening approved the resignation of board member Mark Mittlestat effective immediately.
Facebook changes to Trending Topics questioned after blunder
MENLO PARK, Calif. (AP) – Facebook’s changes to its “Trending Topics” section are being questioned after it featured a false report about Fox News anchor Megyn Kelly.
Black Eyed Peas reunite for new ‘Where Is The Love?’ version
LOS ANGELES (AP) – Black Eyed Peas are reuniting after a five-year hiatus for a new rendition of their song “Where Is The Love?” aimed at ending gun violence.
Beach Boys’ Mike Love talks encounter with Charles Manson
Beach Boys singer Mike Love has detailed the band’s brief relationship with cult leader Charles Manson in the late 1960s in a new memoir.
Jones, Tigers rally past White Sox, complete sweep
DETROIT (AP) – JaCoby Jones doubled twice in his second major league game, then dashed home for the winning run on a sacrifice fly by Tyler Collins in the ninth inning to lift the Detroit Tigers over
Brady to be honorary captain at Michigan during suspension
ANN ARBOR, Mich. (AP) – Tom Brady has found at least one thing to do during his suspension.
Ex-NFL player Rison pleads guilty to violating probation
FLINT, Mich. (AP) – Former Michigan State and NFL receiver Andre Rison has pleaded guilty to violating probation by failing to maintain child support payments and testing positive for marijuana.
Gordie Howe’s ashes to be interred in Saskatoon statue
SASKATOON, Saskatchewan (AP) – Gordie Howe’s ashes will be interred in a statue at the Saskatoon arena of Saskatchewan.
More than 200 musicians support ‘Blurred Lines’ appeal
LOS ANGELES (AP) – Composer Hans Zimmer, crooner R. Kelly and members of such bands as the Go-Go’s, the Black Crowes, Linkin Park and Three 6 Mafia are supporting Pharrell Williams, Robin Thicke and T.I. in their
Governor, lawmakers reach deal for California climate funds
SACRAMENTO, Calif. (AP) – California lawmakers approved a $900 million spending package devoted to environmental programs Wednesday, hours after Gov. Jerry Brown and Democratic legislative leaders agreed to spend nearly two-thirds of the available money generated by
Audi, Lexus and Toyota rank highest for car-seat anchors
DETROIT (AP) – New rankings from the insurance industry show that the Audi Q7, Lexus RX and Toyota Prius have the easiest-to-use anchors for child seats.
Weekly requests for US jobless aid rise but still near lows
WASHINGTON (AP) – Slightly more Americans sought unemployment benefits last week, but the overall levels still remain near historic lows in a positive sign for the job market.
High School Football Week 2
Thursday, Sept. 1 Algonac 14, Almont 7 Croswell-Lexington 65, Imlay City 0 Yale 27, Capac 0 Richmond 57, Armada 7 In a game that was interuppted in the second quarter by a power outage last night. Vassar
Man and grandson hurt in camper fire

(CUSTER TOWNSHIP) — A 72-year old Deckerville man and his 4-year old grandson were treated for injuries after the camper they were in started on fire.
Authorities raid doctor’s office in Marine City
(MARINE CITY) — St. Clair County Drug Task Force officers raided a doctor’s office in downtown Marine City Tuesday morning seizing files, cash, guns, and vehicles.
Anthony P. Famiano
Anthony P. Famiano, age 70 of Carsonville, passed away on Tuesday, August 30, 2016. Military services will be held on Friday, September 2 at 10:45 a.m. at the Pomeroy Funeral Home in Carsonville where visitation will be