The City of Chicago and the Chicago Transit Authority have launched a “Know Your Rights” ad campaign in response to President Donald Trump’s threat of mass deportations.
Mayor Brandon Johnson and Governor JB Pritzker are once again pushing back on the Trump administration's promise of mass deportations ...
The ad campaign, featured on over 400 screens across CTA buses and trains, directs riders to online resources and guidance for visits by U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement ...
The CTA relies on its “protectors of the railroad” — hundreds of workers ready to repair any rail cracks caused by subzero ...
Know Your Rights” ads will be displayed on more than 400 screens across the system. Those screens will include a QR code that riders can scan with their cell phone directing them to the City’s Know ...
The campaign aims to educate residents about their rights in the event of being stopped or detained by federal agents with U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement, or ICE.
Service on the CTA Pink Line was disrupted Wednesday evening after a person was hit by a train. The Town of Cicero said a ...
CHICAGO (CBS) — A person is in custody after fleeing from police and crashing involving a CTA bus Thursday night on the ...
Chicago police are searching for three suspects who violently robbed a CTA rider who asked them to stop smoking on a train ...
The next CTA leader will face the task of helping to rebuild trust in the agency, after years of complaints about service, ...
Mayor Brandon Johnson gave a pointed endorsement Friday of embattled CTA president Dorval Carter ahead of a potential ...
Carter’s resignation comes as a debate brews in Springfield about whether to combine the CTA with Metra, Pace and the ...