WSJM Morning News – December 27, 2018

  • Van Buren County high school students are about to be recruited to take part in Envirothon..
  • If you had a burning desire to get some comments in to Governor Snyder before he exits office next week, you’re out of time.
  • Holiday sales nationwide were the best they’ve been in six years.
  • As we head into the new year, you’ll be seeing more and more driverless cars on the roads.
  • Two Michigan environmental regulators implicated in the Flint water scandal have pleaded no contest to misdemeanors in exchange for more serious charges being dropped.
  • Some officials in Michigan say new rules for low-income defendants cost too much money.
  • If you’re getting ready to put the holiday decorations away — be careful from some unexpected health hazards.
  • A New York City police officer is being praised for his handling of an incident in a subway station.
  • Time may be running out on one of your benefits.
  • “Aquaman” topped the Christmas Day box office, while a big-name comedy bombed in its debut.