Top Detroit news: Black high school students taunted; minority-owned shops open in fashion district

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Here's the most recent top news you may have missed in Detroit.

Black high school football players taunted with racial slurs

Black Denby High School football players were spit on, pelted with garbage and taunted with racial slurs before, during and after a game against Almont High School on Saturday, according to school officials.

Read the full story on Detroit Metro Times.

Highlands arrives at RenCen

Take a tour of Detroit’s latest high-rise restaurant and bar trio.

Read the full story on Eater Detroit.

3 local high school coaches nominated for Detroit Lions Coach of the Year

Not only are Muskegon, Mona Shores and Grand Rapids Catholic Central heading to Ford Field for the state finals, but coaches from all three of those football programs have been nominated for Detroit Lions Coach of the Year.

Read the full story on WZZM13.

Red Wings' Zadina flashes improvement

Filip Zadina represents a big part of the Red Wings' future.

Read the full story on Detroit Free Press.

Minority-owned shops open in fashion district

Grand openings have been held for three minority-owned businesses along the Livernois Avenue of Fashion shopping district on the west side.

Read the full story on MySanAntonio.


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