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April 4, 2018

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Memories of the 1968 King riots, a story Chicago would rather forget

Wednesday, Apr 4

John Kass: When America thinks of Chicago and 1968, it is usually about the Democratic National Convention, the yippies and the cops battling it out in the parks and Mayor Richard J. Daley shaking his angry face on national television. But if you're from Chicago, and if you were here then, you'd think of the West Side burning after the assassination of the Rev. Martin Luther King Jr., and the looting, chaos and despair that followed.

Pritzker: Raise state tax rate, boost exemptions while working on a graduated income tax

Democratic governor candidate J.B. Pritzker said he would seek to temporarily raise Illinois' flat income tax rate and boost credits and deductions while lawmakers consider changing the state constitution to allow for a graduated income tax.

China raises tariffs on $50 billion list of U.S. goods

China issued a $50 billion list of U.S. goods including soybeans and aircraft for possible tariff hikes in an escalating technology dispute with Washington that companies worry could set back the global economic recovery.

Police probe whether woman who opened fire at YouTube had grudge

A woman opened fire at YouTube headquarters in San Bruno, Calif., shooting three people with a handgun before taking her own life and causing widespread panic in the technology hub south of San Francisco.

Club drug shows promise for easing depression, doctors say

Ketamine, created as an anesthetic, has long been a street drug. But doctors have found it's an effective treatment for many people suffering from depression.

Illinois courts clash over juvenile offenders' free-speech rights

Cook County judges are clamping down on teen defendants' social media postings. But in recent months, appellate courts have split over how such orders should be drawn without infringing on a defendant's free-speech rights. The state's highest court may have the final word.

Loop's Citadel Center getting $100 million-plus upgrade

Ryan Ori: The Citadel Center in the Loop will get a $100 million-plus upgrade, as even Chicago's most prestigious buildings must adapt to tenants' new preferences.

Aqua Tower penthouse listed for $3.8 million

This downtown penthouse features fourteen-foot ceilings, dramatic floor-to-ceiling windows and a south-facing balcony. The kitchen includes a thirteen-foot island with a Calacatta Gold Marble countertop.