Chicago's Lee Loughnane tells UCR why it was initially a struggle to attract an audience with their debut album.
The incoming Trump administration is reconsidering whether to launch mass deportation raids in Chicago next week, according to a report from The Washington Post.
Mass deportation raids threatened in Chicago could start as soon as Tuesday, according to a report from the Wall Street Journal.
CHICAGO (CBS) — Chicago Transit Authority President Dorval Carter Jr. on Monday announced his retirement at the end of the month after 40 years of service in public transportation. Carter's ...
Dorval R. Carter Jr., the president of the Chicago Transit Authority, announced he will retire at the end of the month.
CHICAGO – Chicago Transit Authority issued an alert Thursday following a string of robberies on the CTA Red Line from Garfield to 35th Street. In each incident, police say a group of four males ...
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Multi-Grammy award winning band and Rock ‘n Roll Hall of Fame inductees Chicago will be performing in Kalamazoo at Miller Auditorium on June 24. Tickets will go on sale on Jan. 17 at 10 a.m.
The extension aims to bolster transit links to key areas including the Rosalind Medical District and Chicago State University.
CHICAGO (WLS) -- CTA President Dorval Carter, Jr. announced Monday he will retire as head of the transit agency at the end of the month.
Trump border czar Tom Homan has designated the nation’s third-largest city as ground zero for his plans to round up immigrants in the country illegally and other groups at an unprecedented scale, saber-rattling that could set up a high-profile showdown between progressive Mayor Brandon Johnson and the incoming Republican administration.
Chicago ’s Regional Transportation Authority (RTA) is calling on state and local leaders to fund a $1.5 billion plan to keep the Chicago Transit Agency (CTA) operating without massive service cuts, reports Sri Taylor in Bloomberg CityLab.