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T-Mobile Data Breach Initiates Consumer Alert

T-Mobile confirmed a data breach that affects more that 50 million customers in the United States. Hackers accessed customer’s personal information including social security numbers and driver’s license numbers.

Michigan Attorney General Dana Nessel reissued a consumer alert after the company reported last Friday that identifying numbers associated with mobile phones, IMEI and IMSI numbers, were also compromised.

Nessel said, “My Corporate Oversight Division is closely monitoring this developing situation and working to gather more information on the cause, impact to Michigan customers, and response. Unfortunately, this widespread data breach is an example of the lengths hackers will go to steal personal data that can then be sold to bad actors looking to commit fraud.”

T- Mobile is contacting affected customers directly, but Nessel is encouraging people to take advantage of their free, weekly credit reports available during the pandemic from all three national credit bureaus.

Reports are available from AnnualCreditReport.com which is the only truly free source for consumer credit reports.

Reporting for WGRT – Jessie Wiegand

Detroit Jazz Festival Moves to Livestream

The Detroit Jazz Festival is a tradition for people from the entire region who look forward to the sweet sounds of live jazz in Hart Plaza in Downtown Detroit. Everything was looking good for the tradition to continue this year, outdoors and in-person, but the Festival has now changed course and moved to virtual.

The Festival will be livestreamed from September 3rd through 6th. The construction of Detroit’s Hart Plaza is not quite done, and keeping large crowds safe amidst a pandemic was getting to be too much for the planners.

Chris Collins, Detroit Jazz Festival Foundation president and artistic director explained the switch, saying, “This is a winning solution that preserves the legacy of the Detroit Jazz Festival while bringing amazing performances into a virtual format.” Collins said the 2022 Detroit Jazz Festival will be “even better” at the revamped Hart Plaza next Labor Day weekend.

The Detroit Jazz Festival is the largest festival of its kind in the world. The livestream will have no replays or “on-demand” capabilities. The performances will be held on sound stages in the Renaissance Center with no live audiences.

Jazz enthusiasts will be able to view or listen to performances for free in a number of ways including: The Festival’s social media channels and web page; on public radio and television stations; and on the DetroitJazzFest LIVE! App

https://www.detroitjazzfest.org/

Reporting for WGRT- Jennie McClelland

DNR Will Pay for Red Pine Cones

Squirrels messing around with your birdfeeder or wreaking havoc on your lawn? The Michigan Department of Natural Resources has a crafty way to exact revenge on those rodents and make a few bucks to boot.

The DNR will pay $75 for a bushel of red pine cones, to be used for reforestation, and its ok to steal from a squirrel’s cache. Just make sure they are recently gathered pine cones, not last year’s stash. The pine cones can also be taken from standing pines, logging sites, and state forestlands.

Harvesters should make sure they are red pine cones. Red pines have craggy, reddish bark. The needles grow in pairs. Cones are best picked right from the tree, by you or a helpful squirrel. Cones that have been sitting on the ground for long are probably too old or wet. Cone scales should be closed, with a bit of green or purple, not old brown cones.

The DNR will process the pine cones to extract the valuable seeds and use them to replenish the seed supply. Red pines are in high demand.

To make an appointment to drop off the bushel of pine cones, harvesters will need to register as a vendor with the DNR. A link to more information:

https://content.govdelivery.com/accounts/MIDNR/bulletins/2ec52c8

Reporting for WGRT – Jennie McClelland

State AGs Want Flavored Vapes and Other Products Banned

Youth nicotine use has not gone away, even with decades of campaigning to educate kids about the dangers of addiction. In fact, there is an ongoing surge in the use of e-cigarettes, or “vaping”.

A coalition of Attorneys General, including Michigan’s, are asking the Food and Drug Administration to regulate the industry and stop allowing flavors that appeal to kids and to stop selling things like nicotine pouches, gum, and lozenges. They also want to tighten up marketing restrictions and age verification measures.

Michigan Attorney General Dana Nessel said, “The youth nicotine epidemic is an urgent public health matter and it is on us to ensure that the health and safety of our youth is not jeopardized. I urge the FDA to take immediate action and use its regulatory powers to impose restrictions on these products that are harming our young people.” 

The marketing that the AGs are trying to stop seems to be very successful. Vaping has gone up from 1.5 percent of high schoolers in 2011 to 27.5 percent in 2019. Eighty percent of young people who use e-cigarettes choose candy, mint, or fruit flavors.

The FDA could rule on September 9th of this year as to the future of flavored vapes and other high-nicotine products.

Reporting for WGRT – Jennie McClelland

“Ice Cream Saves Lives” Fundraiser August 24th

Can ice cream really save lives? The St. Clair County Dive Team Auxiliary thinks it can. The “Ice Cream Saves Lives” fundraiser lets supporters donate to the Auxiliary while enjoying summertime’s favorite treat.

The Ice Cream Saves Lives event will be held on Tuesday, August 24th from 4:00-9:00 p.m. at the Milkhouse Café, located at 4189 Keewahdin Road in Fort Gratiot.

The Dive Team, which is critically important in an area surrounded by water, will have many opportunities for patrons to interact with the Team. They will have members there to answer questions and meet the public, as well as give the public a chance to use the underwater communication devices.

The Milkhouse Café is locally famous for its ice cream taco Tuesdays. The fundraiser happens to be on Tuesday, so everyone will get a chance to enjoy their favorite ice cream taco or anything else on the menu.

All sales from the event will go to the St. Clair County Dive Team Auxiliary, which supports the “Educate, Respond, Recover” efforts of the Sheriff’s Office.

Reporting for WGRT – Jennie McClelland

Free NARCAN Kits Available at Health Department

The St. Clair County Healthy Department is providing free NARCAN kits from now until August 31st to individuals 18 and older. NARCAN is a nasal spray that can treat a known or suspected opioid overdose and potentially save a life.

August 31st is International Overdose Awareness Day, and the Health Department is offering the NARCAN kits, which include two doses of NARCAN, a mouth shield, gloves, and and information sheet, to educate and empower friends and family members of opioid users.

There were over 2,354 overdose deaths in the State of Michigan in 2019, and more than 75% of them were the results of opioids. Results are not fully in for 2020, but preliminary data suggest the number has increased.

Those who overdose on opioids and receive NARCAN may avoid death and have a chance at recovering from their dependence on the drug. Resources for those seeking recovery options are available at Blue Water Recovery and Outreach Center via their website: www.bwroc.org

NARCAN kits are available at the St. Clair County Health Department  during normal business hours for those 18 years old or older without a prescription, insurance, or identification until August 31st.

Reporting for WGRT – Jessie Wiegand