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Chicagoans rallied on Saturday to advocate for public transit funding throughout Illinois as the state faces a multi-million ...
In the heart of Forsyth, Illinois, sits The Old Book Barn, where approximately 200,000 stories silently wait for someone to ...
Mass Transit detectives are asking for the public's help with identifying a man they said robbed another passenger on a CTA ...
Students across the region who take transit to class will get a perk next month when school resumes. Metra, Pace and the Chicago Transit Authority will provide free rides for children in kindergarten ...
Grist reports Uber's new Route Share program resembles buses, raising concerns about its impact on transit systems and the ...
Local transit agencies are facing a budget gap of nearly $800 million. The Illinois Senate has passed a bill to provide nearly double that amount and overhaul the systems but the House has not yet ...
A funding crisis, the result of the refusal of Democrats and Republicans to tax the wealthy, threatens catastrophic service cuts to transit riders in Chicago.
With COVID-era funding set to dry up, Illinois officials are scrambling to address public transit concerns, with one new plan drawing intense scrutiny.
Chicago-area transit agencies — Chicago Transit Authority, Pace Suburban Bus, Metra commuter rail service and the RTA oversight agency — face a collective $770 million budget shortfall ...
Metropolis The Risky Plan to Stop Chicago’s Transit “Death Spiral” The city is staring down a massive budget gap—and a total reimagining of who runs its trains and buses.