The incoming Trump administration is reconsidering whether to launch mass deportation raids in Chicago next week, according to a report from The Washington Post.
Chicago's Lee Loughnane tells UCR why it was initially a struggle to attract an audience with their debut album.
CHICAGO (WLS) -- The Chicago Transit Authority has chosen an interim president following the resignation of outgoing leader Dorval Carter Jr. Nora Leerhsen will serve as interim CTA president, the transportation agency announced Wednesday. Carter attended what's believed to be his final CTA Board meeting Wednesday.
Mass deportation raids threatened in Chicago could start as soon as Tuesday, according to a report from the Wall Street Journal.
CHICAGO (CBS) — Chicago Transit Authority President Dorval Carter Jr. on Monday announced his retirement at the end of the month after 40 years of service in public transportation. Carter's ...
The Chicago City Council approved an $8.75 million settlement for a man who spent nearly 25 years in prison for the rape and murder of a 6-year-old boy — a crime committed by someone else.
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Business law firm Buchalter has opened a new office in Chicago, staffed with 15 attorneys previously employed by Robbins DiMonte Ltd., the firm announced Wednesday.
Chicago ’s Regional Transportation Authority (RTA) is calling on state and local leaders to fund a $1.5 billion plan to keep the Chicago Transit Agency (CTA) operating without massive service cuts, reports Sri Taylor in Bloomberg CityLab.
Living in one of the most walkable cities in the U.S. offers a wealth of benefits. It promotes a healthier lifestyle, reduces environmental impact by reducing dependence on cars and even boosts the city's economy.
Chicago gets its first elected school board members. And former House Speaker Michael Madigan explains his “making out like bandits” remark.
State legislators should understand that this is not a moment for tinkering around the edges. Any increase in transit funding must be accompanied by significant structural reforms.