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Plan Ahead, MARTA Red and Gold Lines to Bypass Garnett Station for Renovations from Sep 13 to Oct 26
MARTA's Red and Gold Lines will bypass Garnett Station from September 13 to October 26, 2025, for platform renovations.
The renovation project involves replacing the 40-year-old platform pavers, which have become cracked and missing.
ATLANTA — A man accused of shooting two MARTA officers at the Five Points station last week, who was then later caught in ...
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FOX 5 Atlanta on MSNMARTA faces scrutiny after H.E. Holmes station shooting, manhunt
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.
Red and gold line MARTA trains will temporarily skip the Garnett Station stop while it is being renovated for six weeks starting next month.
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Atlanta News First on MSNMARTA names interim CEO
MARTA leaders gathered Thursday for their board meeting with a lot to talk about — including naming a new interim CEO and general manager. The board named Chief Legal Counsel Jonathan Hunt to the ...
MARTA Police Chief M. Scott Kreher tells reporters that when Williams and Thomas approached Daniels to stop him from urinating, he became irate and refused to cooperate. When the officers decided to ...
The Downtown Atlanta project is supposed to bring affordable housing to teachers and seniors and is slated to finish in 2027.
We're past halfway in the NWSL season, so it's time to check in on which players are putting together an MVP-worthy campaign.
Jasmine Paolini edged Maria Sakkari and Veronika Kudermetova upset Belinda Bencic on Day 4 of the Cincinnati Open. Meanwhile, Iga Swiatek and Jelena Ostapenko both advanced via walkover after Marta ...
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Atlanta News First on MSNAtlanta News First at 7: MARTA station to be skipped temporarily due to renovations
MARTA trains will temporarily skip Garnett Station starting in September due to renovations, the transit agency said Thursday.Funeral set for DeKalb County officer killed while responding to CDC ...
Florida shifted to virtual learning for youth in juvenile detention — and parents and students say it's been a disaster.
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