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MARTA attorney Jonathan Hunt has been named the interim CEO following the unexpected retirement of Collie Greenwood on July ...
MARTA is releasing the results of an investigation into an incident where several people were injured after leaving a Beyoncé ...
MARTA has chosen a temporary successor to Collie Greenwood, who stepped down from his role as general manager and CEO in June ...
MARTA officials have finished their investigation into an escalator that left 11 people injured after Beyonce's final Cowboy ...
The renovation project involves replacing the 40-year-old platform pavers, which have become cracked and missing.
MARTA has reopened an escalator at Vine City Station that malfunctioned following a Beyoncé concert at the Vine City Station, ...
The Metropolitan Atlanta Rapid Transit Authority (MARTA) appoints Chief Legal Counsel Jonathan Hunt as interim General ...
ATLANTA — The MARTA Board of Directors appointed a new interim General Manager and CEO on Thursday. Jonathan Hunt will serve ...
It happened on July 15 at midnight, just after the final Beyoncé Cowboy Carter in Atlanta, when a concertgoer screamed after seeing a bug causing a stampede.
The transit company's chief legal counsel, Jonathan Hunt, was named as the interim leader. His position starts immediately.
The shooting is part of a series of violent incidents at MARTA stations, prompting calls for improved safety measures, especially with the upcoming FIFA World Cup.
Two MARTA police officers were shot while confronting a man who was urinating near a platform at a downtown Atlanta station late Thursday, officials said.