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    May 9, 2013 |Story| RedEye
  1. Last chance for Sox Red Line stop for games

    White Sox fans, this weekend is the last chance you'll have to use the Sox-35th Red Line station for Sox games this season.
    RedEye
    White Sox fans, this weekend is the last chance you'll have to use the Sox-35th Red Line station for Sox games this season. Starting May 19, the CTA will close the Red Line between Cermak-Chinatown and 95th Street in a five-month project to overhaul...

    Tags: Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim, Metra, Chicago White Sox, U.S. Cellular Field

  2. May 9, 2013 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  3. Chicago overnight report

    A wrap-up of news from the Tribune's breaking news desk.
    Tribune reporter
    A wrap-up of news from the Tribune's breaking news desk. • Ricky Robertson's body still lay on the street as his family gathered in a circle on a front lawn nearby and prayed. Word had spread quickly among them that Robertson, 47, was killed as...

    Tags: Transportation Accidents, Motorvehicle Accidents

  4. May 10, 2013 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  5. Red Line derailment stops trains for several hours

    A Red Line train car derailed near Armitage Avenue on Thursday, halting trains and sending at least one person to the hospital.
    A Red Line train car derailed near Armitage Avenue on Thursday, halting trains and sending at least one person to the hospital. Service was restored around 3 p.m., according to the CTA. The derailment had halted trains between the Belmont and Grand...

    Tags: Transportation Accidents, Chicago Fire Department, Railway Accidents

  6. May 9, 2013 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  7. Emanuel's approval slips, especially among black voters

    Mayor Rahm Emanuel faces growing voter disenchantment, particularly among African-Americans, even as the overall number approving of his job performance holds steady at the halfway point of his first term, a new Tribune/WGN-TV poll shows.
    Mayor Rahm Emanuel faces growing voter disenchantment, particularly among African-Americans, even as the overall number approving of his job performance holds steady at the halfway point of his first term, a new Tribune/WGN-TV poll shows. The survey...

    Tags: Local Elections, Chicago Mayor, White House, Polls, Richard M. Daley

  8. May 9, 2013 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  9. Man found dead on Green Line train

    A CTA worker found a man dead on a Green Line train at a South Side "L" terminal early today, possibly from a drug overdose, authorities said.
    A CTA worker found a man dead on a Green Line train at a South Side "L" terminal early today, possibly from a drug overdose, authorities said. The man, 22, of Addison, was found on a train at the Ashland/63rd terminal of the Green Line, and was declared...
  10. Apr 30, 2013 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  11. Suspicious object closes Mag Mile: 'It's just a prank'

    Police closed off North Michigan Avenue for more than an hour this morning while a Bomb and Arson officer in a blast suit dismantled a suspicious object attached to a flagpole along North Michigan Avenue.
    Tribune reporters
    Police closed off North Michigan Avenue for more than an hour this morning while a Bomb and Arson officer in a blast suit dismantled a suspicious object attached to a flagpole along North Michigan Avenue. The object -- a 6-inch-long piece of steel rebar...

    Tags: Michigan Avenue, Explosions, Emergency Incidents, Wrigley Building

  12. May 8, 2013 |Story| RedEye
  13. More food truck stands proposed

    Nine more designated food truck stands could be coming to Lincoln Park, Lakeview, South Loop, West Loop and downtown.
    RedEye
    Nine more designated food truck stands could be coming to Lincoln Park, Lakeview, South Loop, West Loop and downtown. Mayor Emanuel on Wednesday proposed the creation of nine new stands near a couple college campuses, parks and in those neighborhoods....

    Tags: Columbia College Chicago, Malcolm X

  14. May 9, 2013 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  15. Emanuel's Chicagoness an issue to many

    Rahm Emanuel is a North Shore-bred millionaire who trained as a ballet dancer and vacations in Vietnam. It's part of the back story to his hard-charging, ran-the-White-House public persona.
    Rahm Emanuel is a North Shore-bred millionaire who trained as a ballet dancer and vacations in Vietnam. It's part of the back story to his hard-charging, ran-the-White-House public persona. It's also an image, perhaps, that has led a majority of...

    Tags: Prices, Chicago White Sox, White House, Public Transportation, Chicago Public Schools

  16. May 9, 2013 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  17. CTA cleans up advertising policy

    Sex and violence sells, but no longer on the CTA.
    Sex and violence sells, but no longer on the CTA. The CTA board voted Wednesday to tighten the agency's advertising policy, allowing only commercial, promotional and governmental ads, as well as public service announcements from nonprofit groups on...

    Tags: Sex Crimes, Abortion Issue, Television Industry, Forrest Claypool, Abortion

  18. May 1, 2013 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  19. Coming to terms with the reality of our city

    In Theodore Dreiser's "Sister Carrie," a prosperous Chicago businessman, George Hurstwood, takes up with the young, gorgeous Carrie Meeber, chucks family and home, and runs away with Carrie to Montreal. They find their way to New York, where their tales separate and their fortunes move in radically different directions. Carrie becomes a successful stage performer and social diva. George is reduced to driving a streetcar, and ultimately, alone in a flophouse, commits suicide.
    In Theodore Dreiser's "Sister Carrie," a prosperous Chicago businessman, George Hurstwood, takes up with the young, gorgeous Carrie Meeber, chucks family and home, and runs away with Carrie to Montreal. They find their way to New York, where their tales...

    Tags: Chicago Reader, West Englewood, Chicago Mayor, Austin (Chicago, Illinois), Englewood

  20. Apr 30, 2013 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  21. Wells Street bridge work on track

    The reconstruction of the Wells Street Bridge, which closed Friday night and is resulting in nine days of CTA service changes, is running slightly ahead of schedule, an official said.
    The reconstruction of the Wells Street Bridge, which closed Friday night and is resulting in nine days of CTA service changes, is running slightly ahead of schedule, an official said. "We're cautiously optimistic," said Daniel Burke, deputy commissioner...
  22. May 8, 2013 |Story| RedEye
  23. Purple Line slow zone work begins Thursday

    The CTA on Thursday will begin a seven-month project to ease slow zones along the Purple Line north of Howard Street.
    RedEye
    The CTA on Thursday will begin a seven-month project to ease slow zones along the Purple Line north of Howard Street. At 9 p.m. Thursday, CTA will begin the work that includes replacing 6,000 rail ties and eliminating nearly 1.3 miles of track-related...
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Police say this man is accused of battery at the CTA Ro...
(May 21, 2013)
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The CTA shut down the southern section of the Red Line...
(May 20, 2013)
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The CTA is not blowing up the Red Line.
(May 20, 2013)
This blows?