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The “unavoidable” catastrophe is the direct result of a political system that treats transit as a commodity rather than a social right.
The Regional Transportation Authority, which coordinates the Chicago Transit Authority, Metra and Pace, is facing a $770 million fiscal cliff effective Dec. 31 when federal COVID relief funds run ...
Mayor Brandon Johnson, who has made housing a cornerstone of his policy agenda, faces a tough decision in the coming weeks to choose a new leader for the embattled agency.
Chicago-based investor North American Real Estate has purchased the retail space at the base of the iconic Tribune Tower at 435 N. Michigan Ave.
Freedom Transit has crossed the final hurdle to building its new bus facility in South Strabane Township. The township’s board of supervisors voted 3-2 Tuesday to approve final land development for ...
Marvel's Ironheart is a lot of things: a superhero show, a love letter to Chicago, and a tech-fueled examination of grief. But is it also a sneaky dig at Elon Musk? The show follows genius ...
Michael Robinson heard the saxophone melody drifting toward his bus Wednesday and walked over to hear Damico Brown’s smooth jazz notes outside the Gary Metro Station. Other curious riders ...
Big changes are coming for D.C. bus riders as Metro officially launches a new Better Bus Network, eliminating 527 bus stops and renaming all of its routes.
A bus fell through the pavement of a parking garage on Long Island in New York Tuesday. No one was injured.
After 30 years, Ald. Walter Burnett Jr. may leave City Hall — eyeing the CHA, Congress or private sector — and pass his seat to one of his sons.
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