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by Ellyn Fortino
12:11pm
Mon Jan 14

Community Group Brings Together Politicians, Religious and Community Leaders In A Call For Social Justice

Busloads of Chicago and suburban residents filed into the pews of a South Side church Sunday for an afternoon remembrance of Martin Luther King Jr. and called on a dozen elected officials to join their push for social and economic justice in the area.

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by Matthew Blake
6:12pm
Mon Jul 2, 2012

Better Late Than Never: Chicago Area Transit Officials Relieved By Passage Of Federal Transit Bill

The massive federal bill that outlines spending for both highway and public transit projects finally cleared Congress Friday. Local transit officials are happy, though some national observers are a bit more skeptical.

“This is a step forward and gives us a little stability,” Joseph Costello, executive director of the Regional Transportation Authority (RTA) told Progress Illinois.

According to Costello, the bill provides a feasible way for RTA to get additional federal money for projects such as the long overdue extension of the Chicago Transit Authority (CTA) Red Line. CTA is under the umbrella of RTA, which also is in charge of the region's suburban trains and buses. Read more »

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by Brandon Campbell
1:19pm
Fri Jun 8, 2012

CTA Riders Protest 'Toxic' Bank Deals

Dozens of community activists and angry CTA riders protested bank deals which they claim take money from transit agencies in the lobby of a Chase Bank at 10 S. Dearborn St. Thursday morning.

Pointing to a report released this week titled “Riding the Gravy Train,” which details “toxic swap deals” between Wall Street banks and 12 state governments, the group said nationally taxpayers are losing more than $520 million a year.

That’s money that could be used to stop public transit service cuts or pay for infrastructure repairs, the protesters argued.

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by Matthew Blake
1:45pm
Tue Jun 5, 2012

Outside Help Needed For Next Steps On Red Line

The dramatic Chicago Transit Authority announcement yesterday that it would suspend service on all its South Side Chicago Red Line train stations for five months next year could hold a crucial silver lining: CTA may be putting its ducks in a row to extend the Red Line to 130th St.

However, any Red Line extension necessitates either federal funds that are currently not forthcoming, a major private investment, or a combination thereof. Read more »