Sevens in the forecast for the upcoming days. We have a step down today. And the sunshine cooler along the lake but chile to the north. We are still expecting this weather to come through. Not a war today but it will be sunny for much of it. It is 46 at midway. For the in bartlett. 45 in joliet. Some light composite shows polite showers that we saw mainly to the south are starting to exit portions of northwest indiana. Sunrise today is just after 6 00 a. M. We will be in between systems for much of the day. 40 degrees by 5 00 p. M. Typical high is 60 degrees. Slightly cooler than normal. Only 52 degrees today. 64 tomorrow. But partly cloudy on Easter Sunday high of 71. We have worked out there to tell you about including some filming along grand ave. From green to carpenter. Shut down for much of the morning. Resurfacing work out of harlem that goes from 63 to the stevenson. One of a handful of projects taking off for the weekend. More details in just a bit. A 12 year old boy was shot
Six months after Yellow Line crash injured more than a dozen, investigation continues: This never should have happened
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6 months after Yellow Line crash, investigation continues
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The CTA Yellow Line is set to reopen Friday morning, seven weeks after a crash on the tracks injured more than a dozen people and left the train line to Skokie closed. CTA has attributed the nearly two-month closure to testing the agency was conducting on the line and a desire to have National Transportation Safety Board investigators return to Chicago for a second visit, as questions lingered .