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Illinois lawmakers ended their spring legislative session without finding a way to plug the $771 million budget gap facing ...
The "CTA Chats" will be held throughout the summer as officials seek feedback from commuters on daily travel and improvements ...
Springfield was right to delay rushed transit funding plans. Now lawmakers must get serious about reforming Chicago’s transit ...
You all know my position. The ultra-rich continue to get away with not having to put more skin in the game," Mayor Brandon ...
The Illinois General Assembly has until May 31 to pass a budget, and a looming transit fiscal cliff and the Bears' stadium project are among the biggest questions.
The bleak financial outlook makes the challenge of addressing reforms and funding to Chicago-area and downstate transit systems especially ... takes the Red Line or a bus to work for her 6 p.m ...
why Chicago’s remarkable postwar bus system that replaced the streetcars lost its great overnight and off-peak service, why rapid transit expansion was limited to a couple of highway median ...
A federal district judge last year ruled in favor of four men who sued for the right to carry on Metra commuter trains and Chicago Transit Authority buses, prompting an appeal from the state attorney ...
Fredericton Transit is eliminating some bus stops, a move it says will lead to faster bus trips and reduced emissions. But ...
As the Chicago region faces a $771 million fiscal cliff, leaders have a clear choice. Act now to protect public transit — or wait until it’s too late. I urge decision-makers to choose action.
Public transit workers in Chicago rallied downtown Wednesday morning as a fiscal cliff that could bring deep cuts to public transportation looms ever closer. Workers at CTA, Metra and Pace ...