
Read on for the most recent top news you may have missed in Detroit.
Priest sued over remarks at teen's funeral
The Archdiocese of Detroit previously said they were sorry that the priest had caused the family more pain rather than comforting them.
Read the full story on Washington Post.
Detroit has new old-school pay phone; it's free
The phone was recently installed in the Core City neighborhood at 23rd Street and Breckenridge Street.
Read the full story on Detroit Metro Times.
3 injured in drive-by shooting on Seven Mile
Two women and a man were wounded in a drive-by shooting early Tuesday morning on Detroit's east side, police said. The triple shooting took place about 2:30 a.m. in the area of East Seven Mile, between Conant and Mount Elliott streets.
Read the full story on The Detroit News.
City Council, residents speak out on bond proposal during contentious meeting
About 200 Detroiters — from residents to state elected officials — signed up to speak on the $250 million bond proposal at the public hearing on Monday. More than 500 people were in attendance.
Read the full story on Detroit Free Press.
Man sought in restaurant robbery
Police released surveillance images Tuesday of a person wanted in connection with a robbery at a west side McDonald's on Saturday.
Read the full story on The Detroit News.
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