Extra Extra: Man Found Guilty In Double-Murder Of Police
A Chicago man has been found guilty in the double-murder of a Chicago police officer and a former Chicago Housing Authority cop. [Sun-Times]
Ald. Will Burns (4th) does not want Spike Lee to get a $3 million state tax break for filming a movie about violence in Chicago, controversially titled Chiraq. [Tribune]
Crain's Chicago's list of 20 business leaders in their 20s include a video gamer designer and a gluten-free flour company CEO. [Crain's]
Chicago's plans for several new People Spots—public plazas for neighborhood visitors to sit outdoors—have raised questions about which advertisers will benefit from the deals. [Tribune]
A Wicker Park boutique was held up Wednesday afternoon and police say the store clerk was stabbed. [DNAinfo Chicago]
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