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CTA, Dorval Carter
CTA Chief of Staff Appointed Interim President as Dorval Carter Bids Farewell After 26 Years
Outgoing Chicago Transit Authority President Dorval Carter capped his nearly 10-year run leading the massive agency at a board meeting Wednesday, saying he’d be “forever grateful for this opportunity to serve our customers (and) the people of the city of Chicago.
CTA chief of staff named acting president as Dorval Carter prepares to leave office
Chicago Transit Authority chief of staff Nora Leerhsen was named acting president of the agency Wednesday as CTA President Dorval Carter Jr. prepares to leave the post. Leerhsen w
CTA chief of staff named interim president following Dorval Carter's resignation
Nora Leerhsen, CTA's chief of staff, is taking over as interim president days after the agency's embattled former chief announced he was stepping down.
CTA President Dorval Carter to step down
Carter’s resignation comes as a debate brews in Springfield about whether to combine the CTA with Metra, Pace and the Regional Transportation Authority.
CTA President Dorval Carter Jr. retiring at end of January
CTA President Dorval Carter, Jr. announced his retirement at the end of the month after 40 years of service in public transportation. "The City of Chicago is grateful to President Dorval Carter for his decades of service with the Chicago Transit Authority,
CTA President Dorval Carter Jr. to retire from agency — WGN Evening News
Chicago Transit Agency President Dorval Carter Jr. announced Monday his intention to retire from the agency at the end of the month to become a hospital CEO. (
CTA president bids farewell
Carter announced this morning that he’ll retire by the end of the month, capping a long CTA career that has turned rocky over the last few years. In today’s newsletter, we’re digging into Carter’s career and complicated relationship with the City Council,
CTA's embattled leader Dorval Carter is leaving
CTA president and CEO Dorval Carter announced Monday he'll retire at the end of the month. Why it matters: Carter has been under fire in recent years from other city officials and CTA riders who think the leader hasn't done enough to improve service since the pandemic decimated ridership.
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CPD offers warning to South Side residents after string of robberies on CTA buses
A string of strong-armed robberies on CTA buses this week has prompted police to issue a warning to residents on the city’s ...
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RTA seeks expanded authority over CTA, Metra, Pace as solution to transit 'fiscal cliff'
Chicago's transit agency leaders spent the past year rejecting the idea of consolidation in exchange for more funding. The ...
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Chicago settles two suits over police corruption for $25M
The city of Chicago approved two separate settlements totaling $25 million on Wednesday in federal suits over alleged police corruption.
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Wrong-way driver hits CTA bus in the Loop overnight, Chicago police say
A CTA bus with no passengers on board was hit overnight in the Loop by a Jeep going the wrong way down a one-way street, ...
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Ahead of CTA fiscal cliff, Mayor Brandon Johnson warns Springfield not to hold Chicago hostage for ‘political gain’
Mayor Brandon Johnson gave a pointed endorsement Friday of embattled CTA President Dorval Carter ahead of a potential ...
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CTA chief announces exit amid funding woes
Chicago Transit Authority President Dorval Carter announced his retirement Monday after 26 years at the agency. The exit of ...
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Wrong-way driver hits bus in downtown Chicago
Just after midnight, police said a Jeep driving in the wrong direction down a one-way street, in the 300 block of South ...
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Chicago CTA secures $1.9 billion for historic Red Line extension
It’s the CTA’s largest ever infusion of cash, and one that public officials hope will pay dividends for generations to come.
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