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The events are designed for CTA leaders and staff to have open, informal conversations with riders about service, safety, improvements and rider priorities, according to the transit agency.
CHICAGO — For the third year in a row, Chicago’s Navy Pier was crowned as the best place to see fireworks by the USA Today 10Best Readers’ Choice Travel Awards. The Navy Pier also won the ...
Raylon East, 37, allegedly returned to Navy Pier on Nov. 5, days after being fired from his job at Levy Restaurants, and fatally shot two former co-workers, Peter Jennings and Lamont Johnson ...
Cook County prosecutors laid out a timeline of how Tuesday’s fatal shooting at Navy Pier unfolded, alleging the suspect dumped the murder weapon in the lake and changed clothes after the killings.
One image showed him on board a CTA bus and two others wearing a black North Face hoodie. The victims were discovered around 12 minutes after the shooting when another employee at Navy Pier found ...
2 men killed at Navy Pier by 'disgruntled' employee who remains at-large, police say Lamont Johnson, 51, was one of the men killed, officials announced Wednesday. He and another still-unidentified ...
The gunman, thought to have been terminated Oct. 14, had sought out two employees around 1:20 p.m. in a loading dock and nearby administrative office at the far end of the pier and fired multiple ...
CHICAGO (WLS) -- Two men were shot and killed at Navy Pier Tuesday afternoon, Chicago fire officials said. Chicago police and fire crews responded about 1:30 p.m. for a report of shots fired in an ...
CHICAGO, Illinois (WBBM) — Two people were shot and killed at Navy Pier Tuesday afternoon, and a police believe a disgruntled ex-employee was behind the shooting. Chicago Police Chief of Patrol ...
CHICAGO, Illinois (WBBM) — Two people were shot and killed at Navy Pier Tuesday afternoon, and a police believe a disgruntled ex-employee was behind the shooting. Chicago Police Chief of Patrol ...
“A Collective ExPIERience,” a gala celebrating Navy Pier’s cultural impact, raised more than $1.3 million on Sept. 12 to support its future as a nonprofit and beloved Chicago landmark.
The city's attempt to arrest Navy Pier's decline, ChicagoFest, attracted Cheap Trick, Muddy Waters, and some 500,000 people a day; it also attracted $7 million in losses and a decade of lawsuits.