WSJM Morning News – November 8, 2018

  • Clean drinking water and lowering auto insurance rates are some of the top priorities for Michigan governor-elect Gretchen Whitmer.
  • Marijuana advocates say while the proposal to legalize recreational pot has passed, their fight isn’t over yet.
  • Now that Michigan voters have approved Proposal 3, they will be able to register to vote the same day they cast their ballot.
  • The County Road Association of Michigan is mostly pleased with the results of Tuesday’s elections around the state.
  • The search for a new superintendent at South Haven Public Schools has been narrowed down to one finalist.
  • A master plan for downtown St. Joseph is being drafted.
  • Voter turnout for Michigan’s midterm election was the highest in 56 years.
  • A man has again been sentenced to life in prison for a gruesome killing more than two decades ago.
  • Attorney General Jeff Sessions resigned his post abruptly Wednesday.
  • Will an upcoming awards show feature a live birth?