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Police officer shot, killed on west side, another officer in serious condition
Two Detroit Police officers were shot on the city's west side Wednesday night, the department confirmed. The slain officer was an 18-year veteran of the force and sustained a single gunshot wound to the neck.
Read the full story on Detroit Free Press.
Where to find hidden bars and speakeasies in Detroit
Back alley bars, Prohibition-era watering holes and classic cocktails can be found in unexpected locations.
Read the full story on Eater Detroit.
2 years later, Detroit's Hudson's site is stinky 40-foot hole
Nearly two years after ground was broken on the project, Detroit's Hudson's site skyscraper is still just a 40-foot hole. It's also been emitting a a nasty, sulfuric smell for months, causing some to wonder if a gas line was broken.
Read the full story on Detroit Metro Times.
Funeral home where nearly 300 fetuses were found loses license
A ramshackle Detroit funeral home where the remains of nearly 300 fetuses, infants and adults were discovered last year won’t be allowed to reopen for at least a decade.
Read the full story on Detroit Metro Times.
Mixed result for Pennsylvania official In Detroit trial
A jury has acquitted a Pittsburgh-area elected official of disturbing the peace but couldn’t reach a verdict on a felony charge of obstructing police at a Detroit hotel. It is not known if the official will face a second trial.
Read the full story on WESA.
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