Who is Demi Lobo??- Demi Lobo is an American Singer/Songwriter and Radio Personality born in California raised in Chicago. Demi Lobo is currently a Senior Radio Major attending Columbia College in Downtown Chicago. You can hear Demi Lobo on The #1 Station for Hip-Hop & RnB- WGCI, in Chicago every weekend. Demi Lobo the young creative girl has served in the arts for many years. Starting as a singer in church, she then began writing poetry, which led to recording music at the age of 16. With a love for acting, Demi has always been a personality. 6 stage plays, and 2 commercials under her belt, at the age of 8 Demi Lobo won "Best Actress" in a Miss America Pageant.
Demi has always been a positive influence to the youth and her peers. In high school and college she spoke to her peers on the importance of having a plan in life, getting and keeping a job, planning for the future. Demi has spoke to thousands of youth all over Illinois and in the Chicago Public Schools.
Taking a break from music and concentrating on being the captain of the basketball team in high shcool was the focus. Once she hit College at Eastern Illinois University in Charlseton, IL - that all changed. She was added as a co-host on the school's 5am Morning Radio Show 'Wake Up Live' on WEIU. As well her own show every Friday on the station. As a Sophomore at Eastern Illinois University, Demi decided to transfer to her home city Chicago, also the third largest radio market - and take radio and music more seriously.
Never missing a beat, Demi hopped right on Columbia College's award winning school radio station- WCRX with a show every week. One semester later Demi went after her year long dream of becoming an Intern at WGCI. Long hours and taking the job with pride a year later Demi can be heard every weekend on WGCI.
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The CTA is adding service to the Blue, Red and Orange lines on Wednesday, typically one of the busiest travel days of the year.
The CTA says the average length of a trip to O'Hare form the Clark/Lake Blue Line station in the Loop is 40 minutes, and on Wednesday, the agency says Red Line riders can connect to the Blue with no transfer fee by using the pedestrian tunnel from Jackson.
The estimated travel time to Midway Airport on the Orange Line from the Loop is 25 minutes. Another free transfer is being offered from the Red Line's Roosevelt station.
As for Thanksgiving Day, the CTA will be operating on a Sunday/Holiday schedule, then back to normal on Black Friday.
Metra is getting into the act by running extra trains on Wednesday afternoon, on an "Early Quit" schedule. That means in addition to the normal outbound schedule in the evening, many Loop commuters whose bosses let them go early will be accommodated.
Metra is also offering a Sunday/Holiday schedule on Thanksgiving.
Traveling around on Turkey Day can often lead to folks feeling anything but thankful. Yet the Chicago-area mass transit systems are stepping in to try and ease that stress.
The CTA, which is a low-cost and usually on-schedule option to get to the city's airports, is adding service to the Blue, Red and Orange lines on Wednesday, typically one of the busiest travel days of the year.
The CTA says the average length of a trip to O'Hare form the Clark/Lake Blue Line station in the Loop is 40 minutes, and on Wednesday, the agency says Red Line riders can connect to the Blue with no transfer fee by using the pedestrian tunnel from Jackson.
The estimated travel time to Midway Airport on the Orange Line from the Loop is 25 minutes. Another free transfer is being offered from the Red Line's Roosevelt station.
As for Thanksgiving Day, the CTA will be operating on a Sunday/Holiday schedule, then back to normal on Black Friday.
Metra is getting into the act by running extra trains on Wednesday afternoon, on an "Early Quit" schedule. That means in addition to the normal outbound schedule in the evening, many Loop commuters whose bosses let them go early will be accommodated.
Metra is also offering a Sunday/Holiday schedule on Thanksgiving.