Frustrated by the CTA's departure from X/Twitter, a Chicago software engineer has stepped in to provide real-time transit updates.
The new usage record comes as the city seeks to add 400 new Divvy stations over the next few years, with the goal of four bike-sharing stations per square mile.
Damaged walls, chipping paint and discolored pipe joints mar the over 100-year-old Evanston Davis Street Metra station. But ...
Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson said the city should look into a plan that mimics that of New York City ’s congestion pricing in lower Manhattan. Speaking with Block Club Chicago, Johnson said the city ...
CHICAGO (WLS) -- Chicago firefighters battled a building fire on the city's Southwest Side on Thursday. The fire began before 5 a.m. at a building on 63rd Street and California Ave in the Chicago Lawn ...
The CTA will no longer use X, the social media platform formerly known as Twitter, to send service updates and alerts to passengers.