Today’s Headlines
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8:59 AM CST on February 22, 2013
- Claypool Discusses Travel Alternatives During South Red Line Rehab (Tribune, Sun-Times, DNA)
- Bryn Mawr Station Could Get $25 Million Overhaul (DNA)
- City Offers a Preview of Loop BRT Corridor (Curbed)
- CTA Union Chief: If Passengers Can Carry Concealed Guns Arm Rail Workers Too (Sun-Times)
- Snowstorm Causes 20 to 30 Spinouts on Area Highways (Tribune)
- RedFlex Fires VP, Sues Him Over Chicago Red Light Scandal (Tribune)
- Driver on Trial After Road Rage Leads to Motorcyclist’s Death (Tribune)
- Chicago’s Five Most Profitable Red Light Camera Intersections (Expired Meter)
- Duckworth Supports Elgin-O’Hare Expressway Extension Plan (Herald)
- CNT Hosts “Reframing Ruin” Exhibit of Bloomingdale Line Photos (CNT)
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