Had he not died tragically at 31, there's no telling what virtuoso Chicago guitarist Terry Kath would have gone on to do with ...
According to the Chicago Transit Authority, Green Line service has been temporarily suspended between 35th-Bronzeville-IIT and 63rd Street and Cottage Grove Avenue and Ashland Avenue and 63rd ...
CHICAGO — Service on the CTA Green Line remains impacted after a train derailed early Monday morning, forcing passengers to evacuate near 63rd Street and Normal Avenue in the city’s Englewood ...
The Tribune called it the worst crash in Chicago Transit Authority history. Eleven people were killed and scores injured when a CTA elevated train struck the rear of a standing train at Lake ...
The school districts, from San Diego to Sacramento, employ 77,000 teachers and serve 1 million students. The “We Can’t Wait” campaign, launched during a webinar Tuesday, will offer a united platform ...
Firefighters from Tower Ladder 16 rescued 15 passengers from the train which was at a “high elevation” where CTA tracks cross over railroad tracks, according to Chicago fire department ...
CHICAGO (CBS) --If you were late to work Tuesday morning because of CTA train delays, you were not alone. Switching issues on elevated trains in the Loop delayed thousands of morning commutes.
CHICAGO (WLS) -- The Chicago Transit Authority wants to help connect you with construction job opportunities Wednesday morning, the CTA will host a networking event inside the Great Hall at ...
leading to passengers from several train cars evacuated and CTA workers walking the tracks on the elevated platform. The incident occurred around 2:40 a.m. at 63rd Street and Halstead in Chicago's ...
The Chicago Transit Authority’s newly minted acting president said her focus is on “stability as well as opportunity” as the transit agency faces down a massive fiscal cliff and works to improve its ...
The Chicago Transit Authority, known in the city as the CTA, will not be held responsible for the tragic death of Felon Smith, a 37-year-old woman who was killed by a Red Line train in 2019.
CHICAGO — The City of Chicago and the Chicago Transit Authority have launched a “Know Your Rights” ad campaign in response to President Donald Trump’s threat of mass deportations.