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For disabled Chicagoans transit is a way to get to work, attend school, access medical care, visit family and be part of the community.
Hours before the 104th Illinois General Assembly adjourned its initial session May 31 by law, the State Senate voted 32-22 for legislation creating the Northern Illinois Transit Authority (NITA) ...
A Pace program providing rideshare services for Chicagoans and suburbanites with disabilities is so popular the paratransit budget is in the red. With about 2 million more rides in 2025 than ...
With Chicago-area transit's fiscal cliff looming, the area's transit agencies are searching for revenue fixes and prepping ...
The RTA can't order the individual transit agencies to raise fares, but it can reject their budgets. To address the looming ...
The Illinois governor is still opposed to state subsidies, but he said he is willing to support payment in lieu of taxes for ...
The bill will cost the city $60 million more in 2027, and by 2055, city pension payments will be $750 million higher than ...
Women are 17% more likely to die in car crashes than men, but there’s a way to improve those odds and save lives, U.S. Sen.
The governor said potential legislation allowing companies, like the Bears, to negotiate a lower property tax rate is still under review.
Shamus Toomey, Editor in Chief and co-founder of Block Club Chicago, joins Bob Sirott to share the latest Chicago ...
A CTA train station Credit: Chicago Transity Authority CPD, CTA expand surveillance On July 10, Chicago police brass, in partnership with the Chicago Transit Authority (CTA), touted a beefed-up ...
A scathing letter written by Heathrow AOC - the body representing 90 airlines - accuses Britain's biggest airport of 'poor' ...