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Without urgent state funding, Chicago’s transit system faces deep cuts—putting the future of the Loop and the city’s economy ...
Six CTA train stations and four bus stations will get spruced up to include new lighting, signs, fencing and rails. Repairs ...
A warning has been issued to anyone who takes public transportation in Chicago — with drastic service cuts looming, Illinois ...
Bill Murray talks about his new film, "The Friend," and breaks down which Chicago restaurant makes one of his favorite pizzas ...
The transit agency has started work on its seasonal Refresh & Renew program. The CTA will spend $6.5 million on repairs and ...
But if you listen to our panicked transit agencies, that list of rider requirements now includes frantically lobbying ...
Ed Maher, Communications Director of The International Union of Operating Engineers Local 150 and co-host of The Worker’s Mic on Sunday mornings at 8am, joins Jon Hansen to discuss their ...
Service for CTA Blue Line trains was disrupted on Saturday afternoon due to police activity, the CTA said. Police later confirmed they were conducting a death investigation.
The Chicago metropolitan Regional Transportation Authority warns of Severe Cuts Without State and Federal Funding.
State lawmakers say they’ve reached an agreement on several aspects of a major transit funding bill that would help the CTA, Pace and Metra avoid a collective $770 million fiscal cliff.