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Metra Is Trying Something New to Curb Its Suicide Problem
By Kim Bellware
There's no easy fix, but with incidents on the rail system increasing, officials are trying to tackle this hard-to-talk-about issue. Read more
Civil Rights Group Prepares for More Travel Ban "Chaos"
By Mauricio Peña
A Supreme Court decision means President Trump's travel ban is partially reinstated. Here's how one Chicago group is preparing. Read more
Chicago Tech Company Takes Stand Against Uber
By Mauricio Peña
The boycott only takes a couple thousand dollars a year away from a company worth over $50 billion, but Basecamp CEO Jason Fried says he hopes others follow suit. Read more
Like It or Not, Chicago's About to Get a Lot Less Orange
By Whet Moser
When Chicago's high-pressure sodium lights are replaced with LEDs, the city will lose its distinctive orange glow. Maybe it's for the best. Read more
3 Things to Know About the Officers in the United Airlines Fiasco
By Bettina Chang
The 300-member unarmed airport police force is facing national scrutiny after officers dragged a passenger off a United flight. Read more
Why Are Chicago Mayors So Obsessed with an O'Hare Express Train?
By Whet Moser
Is it to get travelers downtown a bit faster, or is it chasing a status symbol? Read more
These New Transit Signs Could Save Chicago Billions of Dollars
By Daniel Kay Hertz
It’s not a gimmick; it’s just harnessing all of our transit power. Read more
Cyclists Often Roll Through Intersections, and That Might Be the Safer Choice
By Whet Moser
A DePaul study finds that Chicago cyclists regularly do the "Idaho stop," a slow-rolling stop, at stop signs and even lights. And they also suggest there might be a benefit to it. Read more
What You Need to Know About the Transportation Lockbox Amendment
By Bettina Chang
Called the Safe Roads Amendment by its supporters, this proposal will be at the top of Illinois voters' ballots. Here's what you need to know. Read more
If Trump's Unworthy of a Chicago Street Sign, Who Else Should Get Cut?
By Melissa Shin
City Council thinks the GOP nominee's name should be stripped from its brown street sign. But Trump isn't the only controversial name out there. Read more
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