The Chicago Transit Authority is ending a contract for unarmed private security guards on the mass transit system in favor of ...
The cuts to private security were made suddenly on Friday evening, according to Monterrey Security, which got word from CTA ...
The CTA said it's moving in a new direction to keep passengers safe.
About a month ago, the transit agency unveiled a new security plan that includes more police patrols.
The CTA is ending contracts with at least two security companies that have been patrolling trains and stations with unarmed ...
Ald. Stephanie Coleman (16th) denounced the “sudden termination” of contracts with Monterrey Security and its two Black ...
The CTA confirmed it was moving away from using private unarmed security guards and will replace them with police officers.
The cuts come after the CTA signed its largest contract for K-9 services and brought on Cook County Sheriff's Office police as federal authorities have threatened to cut funding if security doesn't ...
The Chicago Transit Authority abruptly canceled a contract with Monterrey Security last week, removing its unarmed guards ...
CTA officials said this decision will strengthen its system by taking money previously spent on unarmed guards and using it ...
The CTA said violent crime is dropping, thanks in part to a recently launched task force aimed at cracking down on repeat ...