CTA train service increasing on several lines
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The Chicago Transit Authority is working to improve wait times for commuters. Starting on Nov. 13, more trains will be scheduled on weekday Red, Orange and Pink Lines. While increase service will begin on Nov. 18 for Brown and Orange Lines.

Clissold Elementary completes expansion of pre-K programs to benefit young learners

A far South Side elementary school is celebrating the successful completion of a multi-year project aimed at enhancing its pre-K programs to better serve young learners.

South Side school completes expansion of pre-K programs to benefit young learners
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A far South Side elementary school is celebrating the successful completion of a multi-year project aimed at enhancing its pre-K programs to better serve young learners.

Former CTA Retirement Plan clerk sentenced to prison for $356,000 fraud

A former employee of the Chicago CTA has been sentenced to one year in federal prison for fraudulently obtaining hundreds of thousands of dollars in retirement funds.

Black McDonald's Operators donate 2,500 turkeys to Chicago area veterans and families

The lines were long at one Chicago area McDonald's Wednesday morning, but not for McMuffins or hash browns. Instead, it was all about turkey and the fixings.

Black McDonald's Operators donate 2,500 turkey to veterans and families
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The lines were long at one Chicago area McDonald's Wednesday morning, but not for McMuffins or hash browns. Instead, it was all about turkey and the fixings.

'Bring Chicago Home' secures spot on March ballot
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After passing in the City Council Tuesday, it will now be up to Chicago voters if high-end property sales should be taxed to help the city's homelessness issue.

CTA Blue line service suspended after crash on Kennedy Expressway
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There was no service between the Blue Line Rosemont and Jefferson Park Stations following a crash on the Kennedy Expressway. Debris from the crash landed on the tracks. Crews had to turn off the power to clear the way.

New proposal would let voters choose Chicago Board of Education
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Illinois Senate Democrats proposed a new way to select Chicago's Board of Education. The control of the board would be taken away from Mayor Brandon Johnson under the new proposal and left up to voters.

‘Bring Chicago Home’ to reduce homelessness through tax on high-end property sales clears City Council

It’s now up to Chicago voters to decide whether to authorize the City Council to raise the real estate transfer tax on high-end property sales to confront the burgeoning problem of homelessness.