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11 people sustained injuries during a train station “stampede”after Beyoncé’s Cowboy Carter tour stop in Atlanta last week.
The MARTA board did the public a disservice by misleading metro Atlanta residents about the circumstances surrounding the departure of former CEO Collie Greenwood.
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Liberty guards Natasha Cloud and All-Star Sabrina Ionescu won the 2025 Skills Challenge and 3-Point Contest, respectively, on ...
Chaos ensued as an overcrowded escalator started to speed up and then abruptly stop, throwing people to the ground ...
Atlanta News First has obtained several videos from MARTA of the escalator emergency that unfolded at its Vine City Station after a Beyoncé concert on Monday.
Several videos show an escalator emergency and stampede that unfolded at MARTA’s Vine City Station after a Beyoncé concert on Monday.
The Dogan family claims the escalator collapse at the Vine City MARTA station was due to mechanical failure, not a stampede, ...