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Riders express frustration with reduced Xpress bus service and overcrowding, as ATL monitors ridership and plans improvements.
The Chicago City Council will allow residential developments near public transit to build without imposing parking space minimums, offering a major boost for affordability and the city’s housing ...
No one wants to be miserly when it comes to our first responders, but the Illinois pension bill makes a very bad situation even worse.
The transit agency is facing severe cutbacks of service and fare hikes if it doesn’t receive money from Harrisburg soon.
The House Appropriations Committee’s markup of the bill ended with cuts to public transit and passenger rail funding compared ...
The deadline for Chicago Tribune newsroom journalists to apply for a buyout has come and gone. The intrigue: According to the ...
As the ADA turns 35, Chicago architects, designers and officials are working to expand access and inclusion well beyond what ...
Rally-goers in Chicago are urging Illinois lawmakers to fund public transit to prevent a $770 million shortfall and ...
As COVID-19 relief funds run out, transit agencies across the U.S. are coming to the edge of a fiscal cliff and scrambling to ...
Terry Kath was one of the greatest guitarists of his time with the band Chicago, and these three tracks prove it.
The rideshare program has pitted disability advocates against organized labor, which sees the program as a way for Pace to ...