The Detroit Evening Report
Detroit Council Member Mary Waters has launched a write-in campaign for Michigan’s 13th congressional district. Waters said in a statement that the people of Michigan deserve a representative who understands that public service is about delivering results, not chasing headlines. Her campaign focuses on lowering the cost of living, protecting seniors, and bringing critical federal resources back. She originally launched a campaign last month but was disqualified for a lack of signatures. ADDITIONAL HEADLINES FOR THURSDAY, JUNE 18, 2026 OVERDOSE RATES DECLINE Michigan overdose death rate has declined by 47% since 2021 according to the state’s Department of Health and Human Services. Preliminary data suggests overdose deaths have continued to decline for the fourth year in a row. The department attributes the decline to strategic investments largely funded by opioid settlements prioritizing prevention, harm reduction, treatment, and recovery. The efforts include expanding harm reduction sites from 5 to 115 in 2025, and distributing over 1.8 million free naloxone kits, which resulted in nearly 34,000 reported overdose reversals. SUMMER LEARNING PROGRAM ENROLLMENT CLOSES SOON Enrollment for Summer Discovery, a no cost summer learning program, is closing soon. Put on by United Way of Southeastern Michigan and the Ballmer group, Summer Discovery connects students entering kindergarten through 10th grade with learning and enrichment opportunities. Spots are still available at Detroit Public Schools Community District sites, Detroit Police Athletic league, Brilliant Detroit and more. The program is open to all students across Macomb, Oakland, and Wayne Counties. To apply visit summerdiscoverymi.org [https://summerdiscoverymi.org]. RECALL ON ORB FUNKEE SQUEEZE TOYS The Michigan Department of Health and Human Services is urging is families to check their children’s toy boxes for Orb Funkee Monkee squeeze toys. The toy has been recalled because they may be filled with sand contaminated by asbestos. The recall is for toys purchased from Walmart or Ollie’s Bargain Outlet stores between February 2025 and April 2026. Asbestos comes from minerals that create thin fibers when they crystallize and pose a human health risk when they enter the air. As of June 18, the state health department had not received any reports of illness or injuries tied to these toys. METROPARKS SURVEY Huron-Clinton Metroparks is asking community members to fill out a survey to provide feedback [https://www.metroparks.com/planning-and-development/#FEEDBACK] about some of their parks. That includes the Lake St. Clair, Stoney Creek and Wolcott Mill Metroparks. It’s part of an effort to update their Park Master Plans to guide future projects, investments and facilities improvements. The surveys are open until Wednesday, July 15.
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