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Beyoncé’s choreographer, Christopher Grant, and dancer, Diandre Blue, told officers that two suitcases had been stolen from a ...
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Baller Alert on MSNEscalator Panic Injures 9 After Beyoncé’s “Cowboy Carter” Concert in Atlanta: MARTA Investigating Crowd SurgeThe energy from Beyoncé’s sold-out “Cowboy Carter” concert at Mercedes-Benz Stadium took a dangerous turn late Monday night when a crowd incident unfolded just outside the venue. Shortly after ...
ATLANTA — MARTA said a stampede at a rail station started when a 10-year old girl was startled by an insect. Her screaming ...
‘Not Trump’s dumping ground’: Outrage over arrival of foreign US deportees in tiny African nation A California mother and son ...
The MARTA board voted Thursday to "mutually" part ways with Collie Greenwood, ending a three-year leadership tenure marked by new construction, service turbulence and debate over Atlanta's transit ...
After Beyoncé’s COWBOY CARTER concert in Atlanta, confusion turned dangerous when a reported stampede on an escalator left 11 ...
The drama seemed to follow the Grammy winner in the Georgia capital. During Beyoncé’s time in town, unreleased music, ...
Beyoncé’s "Cowboy Carter" tour made a stop at Atlanta’s Mercedes-Benz Stadium earlier this week, but the night took a scary ...
Councilmember Marci Overstreet, vice chair of the Council’s Transportation Committee, is demanding a comprehensive ...
An Atlanta City Council member is calling for a full investigation into a escalator malfunction at a MARTA station after Beyoncé‘s concert Monday night.
A post-Beyoncé concert escalator malfunction — immediately preceded by what MARTA is calling a "stampede" — has put Atlanta's transit agency back in the hot seat. Driving the news: MARTA's board meets ...
Councilwoman Marci Collier Overstreet is calling for an investigation and for MARTA leadership to explain safety protocols and maintenance practices.
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