Red Line trains rerouted due to police activity in South Loop
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CTA Red Line service was disrupted early Wednesday due to police activity at the Roosevelt station, prompting southbound trains to reroute onto elevated tracks.

CTA Blue Line service delayed between Forest Park and Pulaski

CTA Blue Line service was temporarily suspended between Forest Park and Pulaski/Congress stations due to an obstruction near Cicero, officials announced early Wednesday.

Man, 66, charged in deadly stabbing on CTA Blue Line train, police say

A 66-year-old man has been charged with murder in connection with a deadly stabbing on a CTA Blue Line train, according to Chicago police.

CTA crime: Man stabbed to death on Blue Line train

A man was stabbed to death after getting into an argument on a CTA Blue Line train on Wednesday night.

CTA, Metra, Pace offer pass for unlimited rides in single day

Commuters across the Chicago area are now able to take unlimited rides across the region’s transit system with the purchase of one pass.

Red Line service temporarily suspended between Belmont, Howard after stabbing

Northbound Red Line service was temporarily suspended early Tuesday between Belmont and Howard due to a stabbing near the Wilson station, CTA officials said.

Shot fired on CTA bus; 1 in custody

A man was taken into custody early Friday after a gun went off on a CTA bus in the city’s Wicker Park neighborhood, according to Chicago police.

Week in Review: ICE raids in Chicago, CTA funding & an airport charger warning
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On this episode of "Week in Review," ICE raids in Chicago spark street protests and community reactions. Next, with the CTA facing financial troubles and Metra stations in disrepair, what is going on with transit funding? Then, a warning against airport phone chargers and some tips on using digital coupons. Plus, some tiny state in New England claims they're America?s pizza capital. We investigate their obvious delusions.

Paris on Politics: ICE agents in Chicago, 1% grocery tax, and CTA funding concerns
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On this episode of ?Paris on Politics,? we discuss the chaos that erupted in Chicago?s South Loop as ICE agents reportedly detained individuals, prompting local public officials to speak out against the actions. Then, will the city keep a 1% grocery tax? Opinions are divided on its impact. Additionally, the recently passed $55 billion state budget raises questions about what it means for Chicago transit and the state's public schools. FOX 32's Paris Schutz has the latest on politics in Chicago, the state of Illinois, and across the nation.

Teen charged with attempted murder in CTA bus shooting that wounded 2

An 18-year-old man has been charged with attempted murder in connection with a shooting on a CTA bus that left two men injured on Chicago’s Northwest Side in April.

Still time for Chicago area transit funding solution, House speaker says

While Illinois lawmakers didn't pass a package to fund the Chicago region's transit agencies, it's not too lake, a key lawmaker said.