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Rebutting a Union Pacific motion to dismiss, Chicago area commuter rail operator Metra says the Surface Transportation Board clearly has jurisdiction to address its request for trackage rights — part ...
For 64 of the 82 years Kaage's Newsstand has been around, Mike Kaage has been the man propped up in front from 4 a.m. to 9 ...
Union Pacific has asked the Surface Transportation Board to reject Metra’s request for trackage rights in Chicago, raising ...
Last week, UP presented Metra with new pricing to access its lines in the Chicago region ... the UP North, Northwest and West. Over the years, the two railroads have negotiated a plan to transfer ...
A land development subsidiary and designating part of U.S. 12 as a scenic byway are in the strategic plan being considered by ...
If passed, both bills would replace the Regional Transportation Authority, which currently oversees the Chicago Transit Authority, Pace and Metra lines, with a new agency called the Northern ...
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Ram Villivalam, who represents the Northwest Side and is a bill sponsor. The funding plan includes up to a dollar a day tollway surcharge in the Chicago metro region, an additional 10% tax on ...
Another $18 million is going to the Tinley Park-Park District to clear 280 acres at the former mental health center property.
Joe Mansueto has a deal to buy nearly 10 acres on The 78 for a 22,000-seat soccer stadium that could create a new sports and entertainment hub and jumpstart the megaproject.
The six-foot by six-foot newsstand that owner Mike Kaage’s grandfather bought for $100 in 1943 “has been my life since I was a little kid." Now 68, he plans to spend more time babysitting his ...
Joe Mansueto is spending $650M of his own money to build a new soccer stadium. Greg Hinz says other Chicago sports moguls ...