CHICAGO (WLS) -- CTA President Dorval Carter, Jr. announced Monday he will retire as head of the transit agency at the end of ...
Carter’s resignation comes as a debate brews in Springfield about whether to combine the CTA with Metra, Pace and the ...
The next CTA leader will face the task of helping to rebuild trust in the agency, after years of complaints about service, ...
The Red Line ... The CTA and other city leaders have said the project would shave 30 minutes of commute times between the Far South Side and downtown by reducing the need to transfer from buses ...
It’s the CTA’s largest ever infusion of cash, and one that public officials hope will pay dividends for generations to come.
CTA President Dorval Carter's retirement comes as the agency has reeled in substantial federal funding and after numerous Block Club Chicago investigations put a spotlight on how the system's leaders ...
Chicago Transit Authority President Dorval Carter plans to resign on Jan. 31. He plans to take a job as the president and CEO ...
Carter will be taking on a new career path into the medical leadership field at Saint Anthony Hospital on Chicago’s West Side ...
The Chicago Transit Authority is moving forward to extend the Red Line on the city’s Far South Side, at a cost of more than ...
The CTA received $1.9 billion in federal funding ... said it currently takes residents an hour to take a bus to the nearest Red Line station at 95th. "So to be able to have a station right there ...
Officials from the Chicago Transit Authority (CTA), the Federal Transit Administration (FTA) and Illinois elected officials ...