The work of the new Fitness to Stand Trial Task Force has added urgency because planned cuts to Medicaid are likely to slash ...
This holiday week, as is our recent tradition, the Tribune Editorial Board is looking back at the year through editorials covering life in Chicagoland, the annus horribilis of Mayor Brandon Johnson, ...
Beginning January 1, the City of Chicago will ban unhoused people on the sex offense registry from seeking shelter on public transit.
Under the law, concealed carry permit holders are allowed to transport their weapons on trains and buses, but only if they are secured in a locked container and unloaded.
Throughout the year, we cover thousands of news items, ranging from new bus orders and service launches to budget updates and ...
Brian Kane, chief of the MBTA’s public oversight board, has spent much of his working life pointing out the T’s problems.
Cargo tons moved through the airport in the first 11 months of 2025 are up 5.5% over the same period in 2024, according to ...
Hook’s 11-page memoir is on a website, The World War II Experience, a local nonprofit that preserves the stories of the World ...
Board of Directors voted on Dec. 18 to adopt the 2026 regional transit operating budget and 2026-2030 capital program. After years of the agency and advocates ringing the alarm on a fiscal cliff when ...
Riders on CTA buses and trains have a low chance of being a violent crime victim, a Tribune review shows, despite high-profile crimes this year.
We asked readers what one change to Chicago’s downtown they’d like to see in the next 20 years. Here’s what you told us, ...
Mamdani must prioritize Bus Rapid Transit, also known as BRT, to transform the bus experience in New York City.