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Court ruling aims to reduce diesel fumes at Union Station
A recent federal court decision will require the owner of a downtown building to maintain its ventilation system, improving air quality at nearby Union Station by sucking out diesel fumes from the station's tunnels. The old post office will have to...
Tags: U.S. Postal Service, Government, Union (McHenry, Illinois), Heads of State, Politics
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Ninety7Fifty on the Park opens its doors to residents
Construction crews and equipment will continue to work on the south side of Ninety7Fifty on the Park development, but residents began moving into the north side last weekend. The luxury apartment complex, with retail space on the first floor, opened...
Tags: Rental Service, Rentals
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Parking added at Naperville stations
Naperville commuters will have additional daily fee spaces to choose from near both the downtown and Route 59 train stations. Naperville is opening 22 spaces at the DuPage Children's Museum parking lot for $5 per day, according to a city memo. Commuters...Tags: Travel, Commuting, Water Tower
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Proposed development highlights parking problem in downtown Northbrook
The vacant structure on the east side of the railroad tracks is one of the first sights that greets a commuter stepping off the train at the Northbrook Metra station. According to one village trustee, it's the ugliest building in any downtown in...Tags: Event Planning, Services and Shopping
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The CTA circles of hell
RedEyeRiders, no need to abandon all hope when you enter the CTA this summer. The second phase of the Wells Street Bridge project, which started Friday and will continue until early Monday, means Brown Line reroutes and also the start of CTA construction...Tags: Chatham, Chicago Transit Authority, Englewood
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Metra urges CTA riders to try its trains when Red Line closes May 19
Attention CTA riders: Metra has its eyes on you when the Red Line shuts down the South Side branch May 19 for major reconstruction. The commuter rail agency is cooperating with the CTA to accommodate customers left scrambling during the five months when...
Tags: Chatham, Chicago Transit Authority, Chicago State University, Marketing, Gresham
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Fuertes lluvias afectan Chicago, provocan inundaciones y cierre de autopistas
ReutersCHICAGO, 18 abr (Reuters) - Las fuertes lluvias e inundaciones en Chicago provocaron el jueves estragos en el tránsito con el cierre de importantes autopistas y el retraso por horas de los servicios de trenes, a lo que se sumó la cancelación de...Tags: Midway, O'Hare International Airport
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Widespread flooding closes expressways, many streets
Flooding spawned by as much as 5 inches of rain closed the Edens, Eisenhower and Kennedy expressways this morning as a second wave of thunderstorms moves through the Chicago area. The Edens Expressway was closed between Foster and Touhy avenues and...
Tags: Montgomery (Kane, Illinois), O'Hare International Airport, Yorkville (Kendall, Illinois), Air Transportation Delays, Chicago Transit Authority
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Officials cite 'spike' in free transit for low-income disabled
Regional Transportation Authority officials say they are concerned about a spike in the number of free-ride permits for low-income disabled people being approved by the state. Since January there has been a dramatic increase in permits for free rides on...
Tags: Transportation, Chicago Transit Authority, Personal Income, Travel, Poverty
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Chicago ready to roll out bike-sharing
Hundreds of three-speed bikes painted "Chicago blue" will hit the streets in June when the city debuts a bicycle-sharing rental program that originally was set to launch last summer, officials are expected to announce Thursday. Operating under the...
Tags: Transportation, Chicago Transit Authority, Washington, DC, River North, Travel
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Geneva, St. Charles police blotter: April 17
The following items were compiled from reports released by the Geneva and St. Charles police departments: Geneva •A silver bicycle was stolen April 10 from the rack at the Geneva Metra station, 328 Crescent Place. The theft was reported April 11....
Tags: Social Security, Prosecution, Aurora, Politics, Theft
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Tinley Park officials unveiling FY 2014 budget
Tinley Park officials have proposed a $43 million budget for fiscal year 2014, including nearly half-a-million dollars for potential new hires. In 2007, the village instituted a hiring freeze which continues to this day, with 20 full-time and 17 part-...
Tags: Economy, Business and Finance, Budgets and Budgeting, Local Government, Finance
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Apr 25, 2013
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Apr 16, 2013
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