Some transit systems have apps to report danger, so why doesn't CTA?
Security apps are working in other cities, like Los Angeles, making it easier for passengers to get help and share information. CBS 2's Tara Molina wants to know why we don’t have something similar in Chicago.
UP NEXT
UP NEXT
-
Chicago airports expect more July 4th travelers this year
CBS Chicago
-
'My Painted Lyre' artwork on display in Chicago's Greektown
CBS Chicago
-
Illinois suspending grocery tax, delaying gas tax hike
CBS Chicago
-
Final salute for Chicago firefighter killed in mass shooting
CBS Chicago
-
Families say system is broken when it comes to solving murders in Chicago
CBS Chicago
-
Dolton votes to recall Mayor Tiffany Henyard, but she's staying put for now
CBS Chicago
-
Video shows Dakotah Earley recovering from Lincoln Park shooting
CBS Chicago
-
Three people found shot and killed in house in Kankakee
CBS Chicago
-
Pride South Side celebrates the LGBTQ+ community this weekend
CBS Chicago
-
Pritzker, Bailey discuss businesses entering, leaving Chicago
CBS Chicago
-
Concrete curbs coming to designated bike lanes in Chicago
CBS Chicago
-
Police investigation under way at house in Kankakee
CBS Chicago
-
Chicago First Alert Weather: 90s return Thursday
CBS Chicago
-
Major police investigation in Kankakee
CBS Chicago
-
Once again, North Chicago won't have a beach celebration for the 4th of July
CBS Chicago
-
Young man blows up mailbox in Kane County
CBS Chicago