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Chicagoans rallied on Saturday to advocate for public transit funding throughout Illinois as the state faces a multi-million ...
Rally-goers in Chicago are urging Illinois lawmakers to fund public transit to prevent a $770 million shortfall and ...
Chicago’s leaders are asking suburban taxpayers to take a “leap of faith” — to trust them with the future of public transit. But after years of financial mismanagement, runaway debt and ...
A new real-time crime-tracking center is helping Chicago police monitor thousands of CTA and city cameras to boost safety ...
The “unavoidable” catastrophe is the direct result of a political system that treats transit as a commodity rather than a social right.
Just beneath the surface of the modern city lie the remnants of its expansive early 20th-century streetcar system.
CHICAGO - Chicago-area students heading back to class next month can ride CTA buses and trains for free on their first day of ...
Illinois' 2026 fiscal year started Tuesday, but more money for public transit is not in the budget, leaving transit leaders ...
Chicago police said their new support center is using technology and surveillance cameras to monitor CTA stations around the ...
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.
Proposed cuts would result in 500,000 riders losing access to nearby bus routes and entire neighborhoods severed from rail service.
With COVID-era funding set to dry up, Illinois officials are scrambling to address public transit concerns, with one new plan drawing intense scrutiny.