Man found dead on CTA train in Lake View

A man was found dead on a CTA train Sunday near the Belmont station in Lake View.

Man stabbed on Red Line train on Near North Side

A man is in critical condition after being stabbed on a Red Line train Wednesday on the Near North Side.

Man suffers minor injuries after lying under oncoming Pink Line train in Lawndale

A man fell onto the CTA trains and lied under an oncoming Pink Line train Sunday at the Kostner station in Lawndale, coming away from the incident with only minor injuries.

Video appears to show CTA bus driver body slamming person in Chicago

The Chicago Transit Authority says two employees have been removed from their jobs after video appears to show one of them body slamming a person.

Yellow Line trains running after derailment in Skokie

CTA Yellow Line trains are running again after being suspended for more than five hours Tuesday due to a derailment in north suburban Skokie.

CTA service resumes, bypassing stops in the Loop

CTA will resume rail and bus service Wednesday morning, but trains and buses will continue to bypass stops in the Loop.

Public transit, access to downtown Chicago set to return Wednesday morning

Mayor Lori Lightfoot announced Tuesday night that the downtown area would be “cautious[ly] reopening” at 5 a.m. Wednesday morning after a four-day shutdown sparked by a weekend of protests over the police killing of George Floyd in Minneapolis.

CTA bus crashes into Rogers Park building; 1 injured

A person was injured after a CTA bus crashed into a building Monday in Rogers Park on the North Side.

CTA service resumes, but remains suspended downtown

The CTA announced it would be suspending all buses and trains Sunday evening in the wake of widespread protests that turned violent Saturday.

Metra suspending service Monday, CTA stops service until Monday morning

On Sunday night, the CTA announced that all train and bus service would be suspended until Monday morning. Metra announced late Sunday that Monday's train service was completely canceled.

National Guard will be in Chicago to support police, protect First Amendment rights, mayor says

The National Guard will be in Chicago to support the police department and to protect citizens and their First Amendment rights, the leader of the Illinois Guard said Sunday, in the wake of protests over the Minneapolis police killing of George Floyd.