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Surveillance footage, official reports and statements paint a more detailed picture of what happened when an escalator malfunctioned inside a MARTA station July 15.
Scores of people were on their way home from a Beyoncé concert when the escalator sped up and threw passengers to the ground, injuring at least 21 people.
At least nine people were hurt last week after Beyoncé's final concert at Mercedes-Benz Stadium in Atlanta.
Atlanta City Council President Doug Shipman addresses MARTA CEO Collie Greenwood’s resignation amid immigration and service fallout.
Two experts on escalators said they don't believe the incident at MARTA's Vine Station last week was caused by a stampede.
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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 ...
After an escalator malfunction left 11 people injured at a MARTA station following a Beyoncé concert last week, the state is ...
A stampede after Beyoncé‘s Atlanta concert last week that was reportedly started by a fan being scared by a bug injured at ...
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With the Premier League Summer Series heading to Georgia next week, it is a huge 12 months for Atlanta as it aims to be known ...