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Dorval Carter Jr. CTA president

After being no-show in the past, Chicago Transit Authority President Dorval Carter showed up Thursday to meet with the City Council’s Transportation Committee — and said he would keep showing up whenever he’s asked to appear.

/Pat Nabong/Sun-Times

Dorval Carter Jr. CTA president

After being no-show in the past, Chicago Transit Authority President Dorval Carter showed up Thursday to meet with the City Council’s Transportation Committee — and said he would keep showing up whenever he’s asked to appear.

/Pat Nabong/Sun-Times

WBEZ’s Weekly News Recap, March 1, 2024: Teams want public funds, Trump off the ballot and more

Trump off the ballot, confusion over Bring Chicago Home, a hot, hot February. Reset breaks down the biggest stories of the week.

After being no-show in the past, Chicago Transit Authority President Dorval Carter showed up Thursday to meet with the City Council’s Transportation Committee — and said he would keep showing up whenever he’s asked to appear.

/Pat Nabong/Sun-Times

   

Chicago sports teams are in a race for revenue for new stadium projects.

CTA President Dorval Carter answers tough questions from alders and riders.

Confusion remains over the Bring Chicago Home ballot initiative.

Reset breaks down these stories and much more with a panel of journalists.

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