Chicago's three mass transit agenices have said riders could face 40% service cuts next year without new state funding.
CTA workers say they've reached a dire situation and are fighting for their jobs, if what was outlined in a grim report ...
The Regional Transportation Authority, the umbrella agency overseeing CTA, Metra, and Pace, is calling the situation ...
The Chicago Transit Authority warned of "major delays" for multiple train lines and urged some riders to consider alternate ...
Around 9:45 p.m. Tuesday, Chicago police said the victim got into a quarrel with another woman who took out a gun at the 69th ...
More than half of Chicago’s bus routes could be eliminated, at least parts of four “L” lines could be shut down and Metra ...
The Northern Illinois transportation authority that oversees bus, train and commuter rail services warned of a $770 million ...
The lack of funding would end all weekend bus service for Pace, eliminate early morning and late evening service for Metra ...
The robber took the victim's belongings and ran off the train when it arrived at the Cicero Avenue station, police said.
The three agencies on Friday initiated the latest in a pressure campaign on state lawmakers to appropriate more state money.
The “doomsday scenario” for the future of Chicago’s transit system is coming into sharp focus: a $770 million budget deficit ...