MARTA General Manager and CEO Collie Greenwood addressed the community in a YouTube message, speaking out about the tragic killing of a bus operator while on duty. In the video released Wednesday ...
On Wednesday, MARTA General Manager, CEO Collie Greenwood released a statement where he spoke about the “unprecedented tragedy.” “It’s not a secret there has been an uptick in violence ...
MARTA says they’ll be holding 30 opportunities for the public to voice their support, concerns or ideas on how the new bus ...
He’d just begun working with MARTA in October, creating a reputation as a friend to his co-workers in that short span of time, per the bus agency’s CEO Collie Greenwood. While one MARTA ...
Leroy Ramos, a 47-year-old MARTA bus driver, was killed last week after getting into an argument with three teenagers who refused to pay the $2.50 bus fare. On Wednesday, MARTA General Manager ...
MARTA announced it will provide free shuttles from the King Memorial station for anyone wanting to visit the Carter Presidential Center this weekend as former President Jimmy Carter lies in repose.
Family members of the victim are raising money and rallying for support against violence impacting public service workers nationwide.
Collie Greenwood admits violence against transit workers has been on the rise, and said he welcomes the union to help come up with safety solutions. MARTA police say a third suspect has been ...
Three juveniles were arrested following the fatal shooting of a Georgia bus driver after they refused to pay the fare, Metropolitan Atlanta Rapid Transit Authority police announced earlier this week.