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    Jun 17, 2013 |Column| Chicago Tribune
  1. CTA revs up its bus cleaning

    Hey, Chicagoans, you really know how to trash the <strong>CTA</strong>.
    Hey, Chicagoans, you really know how to trash the CTA. It's after 10 p.m., and more than 250 buses are parked at the CTA's Kedzie Avenue garage, awaiting some TLC following a long day of OMG at the hands of simply too many slovenly riders who were...

    Tags: Michigan Avenue, Chicago Tribune, Car Repair and Maintenance Tips

  2. Jun 16, 2013 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  3. Paris in springtime: A study in the power of overflowing delights

    Just back from a 10-day vacation in Paris, I would like to lift a glass of crisp sauvignon blanc and offer a toast to the power of profusion.
    Just back from a 10-day vacation in Paris, I would like to lift a glass of crisp sauvignon blanc and offer a toast to the power of profusion. From the hundreds of cafes and fruit stalls that spill onto the sidewalks to the cramped and messy market...

    Tags: Family, Travel, Tourism and Leisure, Rahm Emanuel, Vacation and Timeshares

  4. Jun 14, 2013 |Column| Chicago Tribune
  5. Wistful Cole Porter revue is just right for Chicago summer

    Vocal quality really matters at the Theo Ubique Theatre Company, the shabby-chic venue for small musicals in Rogers Park, so it's no surprise that director Fred Anzevino's simple but delightful and lovely new summer Cole Porter revue is beautifully sung. But familiarity with this special, no-dress-code place does not compromise the sheer pleasure of perching oneself on a bar stool or at a cramped table, feeling the warm breeze from the street and "L" tracks outside, and experiencing the only-in-Chicago auditory combination of "Let's Misbehave," sung with passionate enthusiasm, and the words "doors closing," spoken with, well, comforting CTA certitude.
    Vocal quality really matters at the Theo Ubique Theatre Company, the shabby-chic venue for small musicals in Rogers Park, so it's no surprise that director Fred Anzevino's simple but delightful and lovely new summer Cole Porter revue is beautifully sung....

    Tags: Music, Arts and Culture, Rogers Park, L (movie), Entertainment

  6. Jun 12, 2013 |Story| RedEye
  7. CTA selects artists for Red Line stops

    The CTA has selected seven artists to create artwork for seven Red Line stations that underwent renovations last year.
    RedEye
    The CTA has selected seven artists to create artwork for seven Red Line stations that underwent renovations last year. The CTA board on Wednesday approved the project funding, which won't exceed $381,900. More than 200 artists submitted their ideas...

    Tags: Fine Artists, Artists, Arts and Culture, Rogers Park, School of the Art Institute of Chicago

  8. Jun 11, 2013 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  9. Chicago bike-sharing program delayed for 2 weeks

    The launch of Chicago's Divvy bicycle-sharing service, set for Friday, will be postponed two weeks to allow "more extensive testing" of equipment, the city's transportation commissioner told the Tribune on Tuesday.
    The launch of Chicago's Divvy bicycle-sharing service, set for Friday, will be postponed two weeks to allow "more extensive testing" of equipment, the city's transportation commissioner told the Tribune on Tuesday. The decision to delay the long-awaited...

    Tags: Metra, New Products, The New York Times, Washington, DC, Divvy Bike Share

  10. Jun 11, 2013 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  11. Bike-share service delayed 2 weeks

    The launch of Chicago's Divvy bicycle-sharing service, set for Friday, will be postponed for two weeks to allow "more extensive testing" of equipment, the city's transportation commissioner told the Tribune on Tuesday.
    Tribune reporter
    The launch of Chicago's Divvy bicycle-sharing service, set for Friday, will be postponed for two weeks to allow "more extensive testing" of equipment, the city's transportation commissioner told the Tribune on Tuesday. The disappointing decision to...

    Tags: Metra, New Products, Divvy Bike Share, Washington, DC

  12. Jun 11, 2013 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  13. Wilmette, Winnetka police blotter: June 11

    The following items were taken from police reports.
    The following items were taken from police reports. Wilmette On June 10 Skokie police recovered an auto stolen in Wilmette, it was located in the 8700 block of McCormick Boulevard. On June 9 a dog walker and his dog in the 700 block of 11th Street...

    Tags: Michigan Avenue, Motorvehicle Accidents, Theft, Transportation Accidents, Animal Attacks

  14. Jun 10, 2013 |Story| RedEye
  15. Shouldn't CTA deciders have easy CTA access?

    Gov. Quinn last week picked a longtime politico to sit on the CTA's board--and he doesn't live anywhere near a CTA stop.
    RedEye
    Gov. Quinn last week picked a longtime politico to sit on the CTA's board--and he doesn't live anywhere near a CTA stop. Quinn nominated Frank Zuccarelli, a 20-year supervisor of Thornton Township in south Cook County, to replace John Bouman, who is...

    Tags: Cook County Government, O'Hare International Airport, Regional Authority, Executive Branch, Public Transportation

  16. Jun 10, 2013 |Column| Chicago Tribune
  17. City says Dearborn bike signals keeping cyclists in line

    Chicago's first two-way protected bike lanes have been in place for six months through the center of downtown on <strong>Dearborn Street</strong>, and the experience so far has led city officials to conclude that all cyclists really need to obey traffic laws are signals of their own, telling them that stop means stop.
    Chicago's first two-way protected bike lanes have been in place for six months through the center of downtown on Dearborn Street, and the experience so far has led city officials to conclude that all cyclists really need to obey traffic laws are signals...

    Tags: Michigan Avenue, Chicago Tribune, Metra, Motorvehicle Accidents, Divvy Bike Share

  18. Jun 10, 2013 |Column| Chicago Tribune
  19. Chicagoan's long road from housing project to DePaul graduation

    In 2004, Credell "Cre" Walls was working at the Garfield Park Conservatory when he took a group of teens from Chicago's West Side to Peru to study tropical plants.
    In 2004, Credell "Cre" Walls was working at the Garfield Park Conservatory when he took a group of teens from Chicago's West Side to Peru to study tropical plants. The students had never left the country before, and neither had he. But Walls, who was 29...

    Tags: Peru, Navy Pier, Garfield Park Conservatory, Heart Attack, Colleges and Universities

  20. Jun 9, 2013 |Column| Chicago Tribune
  21. Rosenthal: Nothing special about upcoming legislative session

    Expecting this latest special session of the legislature in Springfield to get Illinois' finances back on track is like expecting someone who throws out the ceremonial first pitch at Wrigley Field to give the Cubs six solid innings on the mound.
    Expecting this latest special session of the legislature in Springfield to get Illinois' finances back on track is like expecting someone who throws out the ceremonial first pitch at Wrigley Field to give the Cubs six solid innings on the mound. Both...

    Tags: Finance, Pat Quinn, Illinois Governor, Springfield, Moody's Corporation

  22. Jun 8, 2013 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  23. Metra grapples with contract to revamp fare collection

    Metra is considering hiring a firm for $825,000 to figure out how to revamp its fare payment structure and integrate it with the CTA's new Ventra system, but &mdash; in a switch &mdash; officials are worried that the consultant might be charging too little.
    Metra is considering hiring a firm for $825,000 to figure out how to revamp its fare payment structure and integrate it with the CTA's new Ventra system, but — in a switch — officials are worried that the consultant might be charging too...

    Tags: Wage Contract Issues, Career and Workplace, Metra, Travel, Collective Contract

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