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Chicago aldermen are calling on the CTA to enforce the smoking ban, a problem widely reported on Chicago's mass transit system. A group of City Council members called on the CTA to make data about ...
Bug Description When a site is in gathering data state, and the banner notification appears on the dashboard. One of the options is to click on the See other services CTA button. When this is click ...
Bug Description The SiWG setup CTA banner notification behaviour is different than the others. When you click on the Set up Sign in with Google, the button does not go inactive when clicked and there ...
The Chicago Transit Authority (CTA) has entered into an agreement with Sensonic Inc. to advance a pilot program that would automatically detect intrusions on rail right-of-way. CTA’s Innovation Studio ...
The CTA released a statement following the release of the NTSB report earlier this year: “As a result of the proactive and precautionary measures implemented by the Chicago Transit Authority since the ...
CTA Blue Line service was suspended between O'Hare and Jefferson Park in Chicago due to debris on the tracks near Harlem.
CTA has paid some workers not to work since the pandemic, costing taxpayers more than $1 million, report says Chicago Transit Authority employees who processed cash and coins from buses and trains ...
Over $1 million was paid to CTA Vault Operations employees over the last five years for work they didn't do, according to a report just released by the State of Illinois Executive Ethics ...
The Red Line extension now carries a $5.75B price tag — raising questions about CTA debt, cost overruns, and whether the project is still worth it.
Flashing guns, assaulting workers, and punching passengers are among the offenses that can land CTA passengers on a banned riders list. But that list can be difficult to enforce. Thus, some people ...
Gary Shapiro is rapidly becoming Enemy No. 1 of the broadcast TV industry. He and the Consumer Technology Association are dead-set against forcing manufacturers to bring ATSC 3.0-powered "NEXTGEN ...
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