CTA Red Line shutdown’s big test: ‘No problems at all,’ riders say
Updated: 2013-05-20 08:22:50
The CTA’s total shutdown of the Red Line between Cermak and 95th Street to rebuild tracks and stations — disrupting 80,000 weekday commuters — got its first rush-hour test Monday morning. The early verdict: Not bad.
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SPECIAL REPORT: If Marconi closes, students will have to walk past drug dealers on way to Tilton
PART 2 OF 3: If Marconi Community Academy is approved Wednesday to be closed, its students will be sent to Tilton Elementary School, just half a mile away but across one of West Garfield Park’s open-air drug markets. What exactly may children have to walk through to school? The Rev. Marshall E. Hatch Sr. leads the tour. “When it comes to a drug-sale corner, the buyers need to be able to find you all the time. I’m just very surprised that could happen right across the street from a public school.
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Charred body discovered after trash containter fire extinguished
Updated: 2013-05-20 08:20:09
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Metra cops riding overtime express, with some making more in OT than regular pay
Updated: 2013-05-20 07:57:09
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5 dead, 18 wounded in city gun violence
Updated: 2013-05-20 08:08:55
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Metra cops riding overtime express, with some making more in OT than regular pay
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CTA Red Line reroute ‘smooth sailing’ so far during first rush hour commute
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SPECIAL REPORT: If Marconi closes, students will have to walk past drug dealers on way to Tilton
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Newtown victims’ parents urge legislators to limit weapon magazines to 10 bullets
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Navy Pier staffer’s 48-hour Ferris wheel ride breaks Guinness record
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Police, prosecutors differ on charging driver in alleged incident outside Aurora clinic
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2 adults, 10 teens charged in Saturday disturbance in North Michigan Avenue area
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5 dead, 18 wounded in city gun violence
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