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4 hurt after CTA bus crashes into currency exchange building in Roseland

Por: WGN-TV Nation February 04, 2023

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, Posted: Feb 3, 2023 / 07:21 PM CST Updated: Feb 3, 2023 / 09:10 PM CST SHARE CHICAGO — Four people were hurt after a vehicle ran a red light and crashed into a CTA bus, causing the vehicle to plow into a currency exchange building in Chicago’s Roseland neighborhood. All injuries are considered non-life-threatening after the bus plowed into the 111th & Michigan Currency Exchange, Chicago fire personnel said Friday night. A CTA bus crashed... + full article



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