CTA President Points To Uber And Lyft As Reasons For Declining Ridership
The president of the CTA said he wants the department to do more to highlight the environmental benefits of public transit.
The president of the CTA said he wants the department to do more to highlight the environmental benefits of public transit.
Bats and vampires are plentiful in Halloween horror, but actual bats are on the decline.
While the city of Chicago bleeds blue for the Cubs this week, Indians fans in the city are finding refuge in private watch parties.
Sitting in Chicago’s Daley Plaza right now is an 8-foot tall, 20-foot long steel box fitted with a floor-to-ceiling video chat with someone from around the world.
Thousands of people attended the city’s annual Christopher Columbus Day parade this afternoon in downtown Chicago. But for some, the celebration is controversial.
A number of creepy clown sightings have been reported in the Chicagoland area.
Illinois Governor Bruce Rauner is facing two lawsuits brought on by 10 pro-life pregnancy centers and doctors’ offices in the state.
Chicago Mayor Rahm Emanuel is asking city council to authorize borrowing $25 million more in General Obligation Bonds.
Some Chicago students are pressuring local alderman to pass an ordinance to give more funding to the city’s public schools.
Officials said increased expenses and the instability of the state budget prompted the closure of a shelter at 941 W. Lawrence.