WSJM Morning News – February 7, 2019

  • Flooding is going to remain a problem for some Royalton Township residents for a few more days.
  • Authorities are hunting for someone who got a little too personal outside a Hartford gas station.
  • The trial of Antwan Mims of Benton Harbor is underway for allegedly shooting and killing two men outside a house party last March.
  • The new MDOT director says at least $1.5 billion more is needed to improve the condition of state highways, nearly double what is now being spent.
  • Baseball season will be here before you know it, and the South Bend Cubs are putting out a call for fans to submit photos and videos taken at Four Winds Field.
  • After his State of The Union speech Donald Trump still has voters like this west Michigan farmer who wants more of the Trump presidency.
  • The executive order meant to rid three panels from the Department of Environmental Quality has hit a potential road block.
  • A judge says it will likely take weeks for him to decide  whether Michigan’s former health director will continue to face involuntary  manslaughter charges arising from the Flint water crisis.
  • An update on Sunday’s deadly small plane crash in southern California.
  • Following a delay, NASA holds its annual Day of Remembrance.
  • Looks like one of the biggest names in music won’t be at the Grammys.