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Monday, Apr 2 A half century ago, Martin Luther King Jr. was assassinated in Memphis. On April 5, 1968, a day after King was gunned down, Chicago erupted in riots that led to burned-down buildings and looted stores. Today, one question remains: Why are pockets of the West Side still decimated? |
| Little known Illinois law requires police officers to undergo new training for sexual assault cases, and requires a report be taken in every allegation. |
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| One person has died during a statewide outbreak of adverse reactions to using synthetic pot products. Nearly 40 people have reported experiencing severe bleeding after using products also known as liquid or herbal incense. |
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| China raised import duties on a $3 billion list of U.S. pork, apples and other products Monday in a dispute with Washington over trade and industrial policy. |
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| Dahleen Glanton: All this taking separate motorcades and hiding out at Mar-a-Lago — at taxpayers' expense — has gotten old. |
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| Thousands of residents flee Illinois every year, blaming high taxes and poor government. Here are their stories. |
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| An Illinois woman has filed a consumer fraud lawsuit against Tootsie Roll claiming their Junior Mint candy boxes are underfilled. |
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| This four-story, three-bedroom luxury home features single family living with all the amenities of four-star condo. |
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