Some state senators on the Transportation Committee seemed receptive Tuesday to the labor-written bill that also seeks to ...
This was followed by another series of meetings May 22-23 where CTA and Site Design released their early plans based on their ...
City Clerk Anna Valencia has joined forces with Ald. Scott Waguespack (32nd) on a resolution directing the Council’s Committee on Ethics and Government Operations to create a subcommittee charged with ...
The weekend before St. Patrick's Day means a pair of parades and the annual dyeing of the Chicago River to turn it bright green.
The Liberty Justice Center filed three lawsuits on behalf of government employees against their public sector unions.
Taking public transit is also better for the environment. America produces 1.8 million tons of microplastic from tires each ...
Approximately 203,758 people moved to Illinois in 2023, while 297,005 moved out. This represents a significant net loss of 93 ...
The CTA board of directors approved the purchase of cameras aimed at catching bus lane scofflaws on Wednesday, making good on a plan announced last year as part of a pilot program.
The traditional epicenter of the city’s Black community has been upended in recent years by the arrival of thousands of ...
As we recently reported, the Financial Crimes Enforcement Network (FinCEN) has been chipping away at the CTA, including through a recent notice.
Without debate, alders on Wednesday approved nearly $3 million to settle three cases involving the Chicago Police Department ...
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