Suburban Chicago man charged in violent CTA robbery

A suburban man was charged in connection with a violent robbery on a CTA Red Line train last October on Chicago's South Side.

CTA suspends Red, Purple Line service near Berwyn after medical emergency

CTA Red and Purple Line service was temporarily suspended Wednesday morning between Howard and Belmont because of a medical emergency on the tracks at the Berwyn station.

Chicago alderman pushes for action after latest CTA attack

New questions and concerns are emerging after another violent incident involving the Chicago Transit Authority.

Chicago man charged months after Red Line robbery, police say

Chicago police say an 18-year-old man has been arrested and charged months after a robbery on a Loop CTA train.

Chicago crime: Police look for CTA Blue Line armed robbery suspects

Police are looking for three suspects in connection with an armed robbery that took place on a CTA Blue Line train on Sunday.

Chicago themed vending machine in Red line station | ChicagoNOW
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In the Red line stop at 800 N State Street there is a Chicago themed vending machine. The machine features items like a toy CTA train, a CTA light up sign magnet, and other CTA themed goodies.

State/Lake CTA station closes for next 3 years starting today

Starting today, the State and Lake CTA station in the Loop will close for a full reconstruction, with a projected reopening date in 2029.

State Street CTA station to close for years on Monday

It is a new year and a new look for an old elevated CTA station in the Loop that's being demolished starting Monday.

Police search for suspect after armed robbery on CTA Orange Line

Authorities are searching for a suspect who allegedly committed an armed robbery on a CTA Orange Line train on Saturday in the Clearing neighborhood.

The Chicago Report: Top 10 political stories of the year (part 2)
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In part two of this special edition of "The Chicago Report," we continue the countdown of the top political stories of the year, covering stories five through one. This episode examines last-minute efforts in the Illinois General Assembly to avoid a transit fiscal cliff, Governor J.B. Pritzker’s tense trip to Washington, and the public split between Chicago Public Schools and CEO Pedro Martinez amid ongoing financial challenges. The countdown also includes the election of Pope Leo, who hails from Chicago’s south suburbs, and the presence of ICE and Border Patrol operations in Chicago, one of the most closely watched political developments of the year.

Chicagoans react to another violent CTA incident
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Chicago police say a man is dead after a shooting aboard a CTA Pink Line train early Tuesday.