The Bus Priority Corridor Study will explore ways to make bus travel faster, more convenient, and more comfortable on five ...
A longtime purveyor of the dangerous practice in Chicago tends to agree, pointing to the deaths and injuries on the New York ...
Chicago police said the robbery happened around 3:46 a.m. on the Red Line train in the 200 block of West Garfield Boulevard ...
Chicago police are asking for the public's help in identifying three people wanted for robbing a CTA Red Line rider last ...
A long-awaited train connecting Chicago with the Quad Cities is a big step closer to reality after a massive transit bill ...
A look at weapons ICE uses in Broadview, Chicago By Bob Chiarito. Feds’ weapons: Since the start of President Donald Trump’s ...
Illinois lawmakers recently approved $1.5 billion in new funding for public transportation agencies “without large statewide ...
Authorities are searching for a missing Skokie woman who was last seen boarding a CTA bus to Chicago on Thursday.
Illinois lawmakers moved quietly overnight on a major transportation bill that could reshape how the state funds and manages transit.
Losers in the massive $1.5 billion package enacted to avoid the so-called “financial cliff” for mass transit are motorists, mainly those in the suburbs surrounding Chicago.
The bill establishes new oversight committees while generating $1.5 billion in funding without creating new taxes.
The Transit Enthusiasts, known for their field trips exploring local infrastructure, are advocating to protect local CTA ...