Carol Hall stands outside her new business, The Hallway Escape, in downtown Port Huron.

Escape room expands in downtown Port Huron with scavenger hunts, private party rooms, and more

Looking for more ways to escape? Port Huron's only escape room is growing into a bigger space.

Thousands of people will flock to Lighthouse Beach for Float Down.
Float Down brings thousands of visitors to Port Huron

It's an unofficial summer party along the waters of the St. Clair River, and Float Down is expected to draw at least 5,000 people to Lighthouse Beach.

What’s next for Mt. Pleasant? Stay connected with IMG’s newest pub, ‘Epicenter’

There are plenty of great things happening in Mt. Pleasant and its neighboring communities. We think it’s time people heard more about them.

This Sixth Street home is available for less than $100,000.
Real estate watch: 5 Port Huron homes for less than $100K

Take a look at these affordable purchase under $100,000

Quentin Bishop helps a student with his business plan.
County poised to bring in more business, help entrepreneurs prosper

Quentin Bishop is on the job-touting the benefits of St. Clair County to businesses looking to invest in the area.

Geamill Gibson and her son buy produce using a doctor's prescription at the Flint Farmers Market.
Prescriptions for nutrition: How culinary medicine is advancing health equity in Michigan

For many people, it's not always easy to find and buy fresh food. Culinary medicine initiatives aim to address that by increasing access to healthy food and building awareness of the importance of nutrition.

Kim Johnson serves up ice cream with a smile at A Little Something.
Fresh ice cream added to downtown Port Huron gift store’s offerings

If you've never stopped into A Little Something in downtown Port Huron, there's a sweet treat to entice visitors.

More than 79 employers attended a job fair earlier this year at the college.
Revamped college program focused on creating more skilled workers

St. Clair County Community College is ready to boost training opportunities and fill vacant jobs with skilled workers who are ready to go.

Lee Township resident Judy Wirtz confers with community health worker Jerry Burton.
How community health workers bridge the gap between at-risk communities and healthcare providers

Distrust, misunderstanding, and disconnection often exist between at-risk communities and the healthcare system. Community health workers use deep knowledge of their communities to mitigate those issues.

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