Sunday, January 18, 2026

Search results for keyword: transportation found in 160 News.

city-hall
  • by david hall
Anti-abortion members of City Council stall approval of quiet zone around West Loop clinic

At the behest of Planned Parenthood, Ald. Bill Conway (34th) was trying for the second time in six months to establish a "quiet zone" around the abortion clinic operated by Family Planning Associates at 659 W. Washington Blvd., where women have been bullied and intimidated there on their way inside.

transportation
  • by david hall
Metra seeks feedback on train schedules

The survey is part of the commuter rail service's ongoing effort to provide more off-peak service.

transportation
  • by david hall
Northbound Red Line trains are running again after person falls on tracks

Officials responded about 4:10 p.m. to a report of a person on the tracks near the Clark and Division station at 1200 N. Clark St. Southbound trains are operating normally. A male was hospitalized in critical condition.

environment
  • by david hall
North Lawndale trucking hub on hold amid community outrage

Neighbors worry the trucks would create a hazardous nuisance as well as air pollution in a low-income Black residential area.