Losers in the massive $1.5 billion package enacted to avoid the so-called “financial cliff” for mass transit are motorists, mainly those in the suburbs surrounding Chicago.
With the clock ticking down to avert an impending public transit fiscal cliff, Illinois Democrats in the pre-dawn hours ...
The The Northern Illinois Transit Authority (NITA) Act comes as the RTA faced a budget gap of more than $200 million. State lawmakers approved new funding for public transportation agencies without ...
Chicago has it all at Christmas: magical twinkling lights along Michigan Avenue, steaming mugs of glühwein at ...
On September 1, 2025, Texas Senate Bill 17 (SB 17) became effective, following its passage during the 88th Regular Legislative Session. The ...
There’s something liberating about landing in a new city and realizing you don’t need to deal with the rental car counter. No ...
The Bus Priority Corridor Study will explore ways to make bus travel faster, more convenient, and more comfortable on five ...
Chicago transit riders can expect to pay higher fares in the coming months as both the Chicago Transit Authority (CTA) and Metra move forward with fare increases due to ongoing financial strain.
Here's where — and when — most smoking complaints are filed as the CTA grapples with snuffing out the problem of smoking on ...
New taxes buy the Chicago Transit Authority some time, but state lawmakers failed fix anything that led to the crisis. Here ...
CTA trains on the Brown, Green, Pink and Orange lines will not run at all in the Loop this weekend as the agency conducts maintenance. Here's what you need to know.
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