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CHICAGO (WLS) -- It's been 35 years since President George H. W. Bush signed the Americans With Disabilities Act into law. It was the first comprehensive civil rights law for people with disabilities.
Philadelphia is facing a massive transit deficit caused in large part, like Chicago’s, by the expiration of federal pandemic ...
Since the city of Chicago and NASCAR agree there will be no race in 2026, that gives everyone a chance to take a deep breath ...
Alderman Matt O'Shea says he was blindsided by cuts he calls drastic and unsafe in his ward's school communities. "That's ...
Cook County Board approves $81 million for transportation, targeting infrastructure improvements with road and bridge projects.
The mayor elevated the Chicago Department of Transportation's first deputy commissioner, Craig Turner, to serve as acting commissioner following Tom Carney's resignation this month.
Ridership on Metra, the Chicago Transit Authority and Pace is still down 30% from pre-pandemic levels. The agency overseeing ...
Two busy suburban Metra lines in and out of Chicago were stopped and facing major delays Friday morning due to a vehicle ...
The district said it is still facing a driver shortage, which contributed to reduced busing for students in recent years.
Combining Union Pacific and Norfolk Southern into the first transcontinental railroad in the U.S. would create a 52,215-mile ...
Tri-Rail is facing a financial emergency that could put it out of business by the end of next year, and officials are scrambling to convince the state to restore funding before it’s too late.