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To help with the crowds, both United and American airlines at O'Hare are using new technology that tracks passengers who ...
The Transportation Security Administration (TSA) is sending more bomb-sniffing dogs — and bomb-detecting people, too — to Chicago’s O’Hare International and Midway airports to reduce the ...
CHICAGO (CBS) --The head of the Transportation Security Administration on Friday warned travelers there are no quick fixes to the problems that have led to gargantuan lines at airport security at ...
TSA Head Apologizes to Chicago for Long Lines: 'I Don't Know What That Was' The agency is "trying to figure out what the root cause" was. By ABC News. May 17, 2016, 7:37 PM. 2:01.
The number of dog teams at O’Hare rose to 12 from four earlier this month. Midway continues to have just one team, the city said. TSA officers now number 1,400 at O’Hare, up from 1,368 in the ...
Long TSA line strands 450 fliers overnight as woes expand. Problems with long lines aren't limited to Chicago. Members of the New Jersey delegation also wrote TSA Tuesday asking for an explanation ...
A Transportation Security Administration officer talks to travelers as they wait in security lines at Chicago O'Hare International Airport's Terminal 3 on April 7, 2016. Jose M. Osorio / Chicago ...
TSA proposes new rule that could change how REAL ID deadline is enforced next year While the approaching deadline of May 7, 2025, remains in place, the TSA has proposed a plan that would delay ...
United now has TSA PreCheck Touchless ID checkpoints at 10 airports across the U.S. (United Photo) United is the latest ...
CHICAGO — The Transportation Security Administration (TSA) detected 119 firearms at Chicago’s two airports last year. TSA officers found 78 firearms at O’Hare and 41 at Midway. The number is ...
The embattled Transportation Security Administration boss told lawmakers Wednesday that lengthy wait times recently seen at Chicago’s O’Hare Airport were “preventable” and that it the ...
The TSA says it will refer any marijuana found on domestic flyers to Chicago police, who say they won’t confiscate it if the amount is within new legal limits.