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ATLANTA — A new state report shows that a MARTA escalator was missing several parts before multiple people were injured while ...
ATLANTA, Ga. — MARTA officials announced they plan to suspend streetcar service later this year. This will begin on Sept. 8 ...
ATLANTA — The Atlanta Streetcar will be offline for several months starting Monday, Sept. 8, as MARTA and Georgia Power ...
MARTA announced Tuesday that starting on Sept. 8, the entire streetcar service line would be suspended for three to four ...
At least nine people were injured when MARTA says a panicked crowd rushed onto the escalator following the last of Beyoncé's four "Cowboy Carter" shows in Atlanta at nearby Mercedes-Benz Stadium.
While MARTA has blamed the incident on a “stampede,” videos and witnesses refute that claim and raise even more questions.
The Metro Atlanta Rapid Transit Authority is without a permanent leader after CEO Collie Greenwood announced he was stepping down from the job amid delays renewing his immigration paperwork. But ...
It was no secret that many in Atlanta’s political, business and civic spheres had complaints about MARTA’s leadership long before the sudden news that General Manager and CEO Collie Greenwood was ...
The MARTA board voted Thursday to "mutually" part ways with Collie Greenwood, ending a three-year leadership tenure marked by ...
MARTA CEO Collie Greenwood has stepped down due to immigration and personal matters, the board announced Thursday.
Several attendees on the final night of Beyoncé's Cowboy Carter tour in Atlanta faced injuries while trying to leave through a MARTA station.
Some riders interviewed by the AJC objected to the incident being called a “stampede,” saying the crowd was orderly. But one person said the term felt apt.