The woman set on fire on the CTA Blue Line in a random act of violence has been released from the hospital.
The woman set on fire on the CTA Blue Line in a random act of violence has been released from the hospital.
A woman who was set on fire on a CTA Blue Line train back in November is now out of the hospital.
Bethany MaGee was released from Stroger Hospital after the November attack on the L left her with severe burns.
The conditions on the Blue Line reflect a systemic problem — and that is the city’s shortage of 24-hour shelters.
CTA Blue Line trains were disrupted early Thursday afternoon due to what was called a utility problem near the Division ...
Editor’s note: The video in the player above is from a previous report. The woman who survived a horrifying attack on a CTA ...
The CTA’s future in many ways looks brighter than it did a year ago. Most notably, state lawmakers last fall approved a massive transit funding package that will raise $1.5 billion for public ...
In her first public comments since the attack, MaGee announced that she was released from Stroger Hospital on Thursday, which ...
Chicago police are warning about a sexual assault that happened after a female victim got off a CTA train on Tuesday.
A woman was cut with a sharp object during a fight on a CTA Blue Line train near Chicago's Irving Park neighborhood early ...
CHICAGO (WLS) -- The man facing a federal terrorism charge for allegedly setting a woman on fire on a CTA Blue Line train is due in court on Tuesday. Lawrence Reed, 50, was indicted in the CTA fire ...