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Lincoln Square »

To speed bus service, the CTA is proposing eliminating a number of little used stops on Western Avenue.

Downtown »

The CTA will unveil more train advertisements under the the theme "If It's Unwanted, It's Harrassment."

Downtown »

Mayor Rahm Emanuel and CTA officials announced improvements Tuesday along the No. 9 and 49 bus routes.

Downtown »

A man is ripping necklaces off female passengers as trains approach stops, police said.

West Loop »

Get ready for more CPS students during rush hour after many school start times are pushed back to 9 a.m.

Uptown »

A rule is preventing the Courage Campaign from moving forward and creating the ads.

Downtown »

The Fresh Moves Mobile Markets will get local produce to the West and South sides using an old CTA bus.

Lakeview »

The earliest construction could start is in the spring of 2017, CTA officials told residents.

The Loop »

A 22-year-old woman was inappropriately touched by a man between Jackson and LaSalle stops, police said.

Woodlawn »

The CTA announced two new businesses in Green Line stations run by Woodlawn start-ups.

Oakland »

The CTA is running a pilot program with weekend bus service on Pershing Road.

Irving Park »

But it shouldn't be up to the girls to clean the pigeon poop under Old Irving Park's viaducts, some say.

Bronzeville »

Green Line commuters at 35th Street said it's turned off for Sox games ... then isn't turned back on.

The Loop »

The citywide novel-sharing project Books on the L returns Sunday.

Downtown »

The CTA is launching a new "courtesy campaign" targeting bad passenger behavior. Which is the worst?