Man beaten at CTA Red Line station in the Loop

A man was punched in the face several times Tuesday night at a CTA Red Line stop in the Loop.

Body found overnight on Belmont Red Line tracks
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A man was found dead Friday morning on the CTA Red Line tracks in Lake View on the North Side.

Man found dead on CTA Red Line tracks on the North Side

A man was found dead on CTA Red Line tracks Friday morning in the Lake View neighborhood on the North Side.

Man robbed on CTA Red Line on Chicago's Near North Side

A 35-year-old man was robbed on the CTA Red Line Thursday morning on the Near North Side, according to Chicago police. 

After CTA worker allegedly takes gun to the job and shoots man, union says 'no one cares about workers safety'

Chicago transit worker charged with shooting man "thought he had to protect himself because no one cares about workers safety" says union. The worker, Sylvester Adams, allegedly brought a gun to work and shot a guy at a Red Line stop on Chicago's South Side.

Chicago Transit Authority confirms a CTA employee has been arrested for allegedly shooting a man on Red Line

The CTA said in a statement: “Based on our own investigation, we can also confirm that this employee was in violation of several CTA workforce rules, including one that expressly prohibits the possession of a firearm. CTA is pursuing termination of this employee.”

CTA service resumes on Red, Brown and Purple line trains after power outage

CTA service was temporarily suspended for several North Side train lines Thursday morning after a signal fell onto the tracks, causing a power outage near the Belmont station.

Power outage suspends Red, Purple and Brown line service on Chicago's North Side
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CTA trains were halted on several lines on the North Side Thursday morning when a signal fell off into the tracks and caused a power outage, according to police.

CTA union leader demands return of agency’s own police unit to combat crime surge

A CTA union president demanded Wednesday that the transit agency bring back conductors and re-establish its own police unit to stop a surge in violent crime and unruly behavior that’s depressing ridership and putting CTA employees at risk.