Today’s Headlines for Monday, January 24
By John Greenfield | | No Comments- Activists take call to shut down CTA if killer cop Van Dyke is released to Mag Mile and NW Side (WGN)
- Better CTA service discussed as a strategy for fighting global warming during town hall on climate change (Tribune)
- Driver charged- with hit-and-run crash that killed female pedestrian, 56, at Chicago/Kedzie on 9/16/21 (Fox)
- Man charged in March 2021 Bishop Ford crash that killed William Collier, 4, in South Holland (ABC)
- Man stabbed in head on Red Line at 79th Wednesday was 3rd stabbing on the ‘L’ within one week (Sun-Times)
- Police release images of suspect from 12/26 armed robbery on Blue Line at Medical District station (Fox)
- Night Ministry rep: More people are sleeping on ‘L’ due to cold, COVID hardships, overtaxed shelters (CBS)
- Letter: I moved to Chicago partly for transit, but lawless environment on the ‘L’ will kill ridership (Tribune)
- 13-car pileup on the Kennedy near Montrose on snowy Sunday morning, no reported injuries (Fox)
- Block Club looks at Better Streets Chicago’s campaign for municipal sidewalk snow clearance
- West Siders are planning a beautification campaign to make Lawndale litter-free (Block Club)
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Driver killed retired CPD officer Richard Haljean, 57, on speed-plagued stretch of Touhy
By John Greenfield | | No CommentsResidents elect Granville bike lanes, city caves to pressure from drivers and shelves them
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Today’s Headlines for Friday, January 21
By John Greenfield | | No Comments- Hit-and-run driver killed retired police officer Richard Haljean, 57, as he crossed Edison Park street (ABC)
- Driver fatally struck Alyssa Charles, 24, in North Chicago and fled the scene (Daily Herald)
- Carjacker stole Jeep with 2 young girls inside in West Ridge, crashed, children were unhurt (ABC)
- There have been 2 cases of Metra trains hitting cars at 111th – Morgan Park in one week (Tribune, ABC)
- To accommodate signal work, Blue Line riders will have to switch trains at Rosemont on weekends (CTA)
- North Lawndale police parking lot is slated to become affordable housing (Block Club)
- The old Garfield Green station is now a hub for South Side businesses thanks to U. of C. program (Block Club)
- Daily Herald bike columnist: Here’s some inspiration to make your 2022 cycling goals happen
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Viral Video of W. Va. Reporter Struck by Pick-Up Driver on Live TV Should be a Watershed Moment
By Kea Wilson | | No CommentsDetails on 7 livable streets projects that won funding in the 1st Ward PB election
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Today’s Headlines for Thursday, January 20
By John Greenfield | | No Comments- Aldermen slam CTA, hold up $26.1M in funding after agency fails to send rep to meeting (Sun-Times)
- To deter crime on CTA, License Committee approves stiffer penalties for reselling stolen phones (Sun-Times)
- Blue Line O’Hare branch’s $207M signal upgrade project reaches final stage (Railway Technology)
- 1st Ward PB election funds 6 livable streets projects, including Wood PBL, Chicago Ave. bus lanes (Block Club)
- DPD’s Committee on Design reviews Altenheim Line elevated trail development plan (Urbanize)
- CTA station is a major asset as Mart owner tries to upgrade building to attract tenants (Crain’s)
- Speeding driver killed after hitting tree in Sauganash, passenger critically injured (ABC)
- Suspect arrested for hit-and-run killing of Emil Benak, 68, on Christmas Day in Schiller Park (ABC)
- ’85 Bears star, 4-time DUI offender Dan Hampton gets probation after driving at 2X legal limit (Sun-Times)
- 2 Naperville bike stores burglarized last week, bringing regional total to 15 cycle shop burglaries (ABC)
- Chicago-based bike parts company SRAM buys cycling tech company Hammerhead (European Cycling)
- Meet Eric Hernandez from Tour de Pizza, a project to bike to every local pizzeria (Maroon)
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These States Won’t Adopt Even Bare Minimum Roadway Safety Laws
By Kea Wilson | | No CommentsNeighbors give a thumbs-up to Leland Greenway plan, including possible raised bike lane
By Courtney Cobbs | | No CommentsToday’s Headlines for Wednesday, January 18
By John Greenfield | | No Comments- Playgrounds, parks, and a library will get major upgrades after winning $10M in city grants (Block Club)
- Elgin plans pedestrian improvements on Larkin Ave. near school, funded by gambling taxes (Tribune)
- What are your most dreaded bike-unfriendly streets, and your favorite cycling routes? (The Chainlink)
- Head of Chainlinks, student-run bike shop at Loyola, discusses COVID challenges (Quinlan School)
- Paralegal turned cleaning contractor benefits from CTA’s Building Small Business program (CBS)
- Frontier Airline returns to Midway this spring, expanded ped bridge recently completed at airport (Sun-Times)
- Anti-lynching activist Ida B. Wells recently got a Chicago street name, now she has a Barbie tribute (Block Club)
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