Atlanta eyes second e-bike rebate after successful launch

Atlanta's first e-bike rebate program was a success, with over 500 residents receiving rebates to buy e-bikes. Now, transportation advocacy group Propel ATL wants a second round.

Delays, lines at Atlanta airport on Monday after storms

More than 500 flights were delayed and over 50 canceled Monday at Hartsfield-Jackson due to weekend storms.

MARTA resumes $230M Five Points Station overhaul: What this means to riders

The Metropolitan Atlanta Rapid Transit Authority will resume construction on its $230 million transformation of Five Points Station on May 17.

Teen charged in MARTA bus driver's murder to face trial in juvenile court

Prosecutors announced that a 16-year-old, charged with the murder of a MARTA bus driver earlier this year, will be prosecuted in DeKalb County Juvenile Court.

Atlanta airport stops potential cyberattack Friday morning

Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport confirmed a brief disruption to its website Friday morning following a denial-of-service (DoS) attack.

New Carter mural on view at Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport

Travelers at Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport can now view a striking new mural honoring former President Jimmy Carter and his beloved wife, Rosalynn.

Lyft plans to launch fleet of self-driving taxis in Atlanta this summer

Self-driving taxis will soon be hitting the streets of Atlanta, as Lyft confirmed it is partnering with May Mobility to bring a fleet of self-driving Toyota Sienna minivans to the city.

MARTA board chairwoman questions agency's leadership after audits

MARTA Board Chairwoman Jennifer Ide says she lacks confidence in CEO Collie Greenwood’s leadership amid an ongoing audit dispute with the city of Atlanta.

Delta Toronto plane crash report released by Canada’s TSB

The Transportation Safety Board (TSB) of Canada released a preliminary report on the crash of Delta flight 4819 that happened last month. 

Atlanta mayor pulls back support for eastside Beltline rail service

Mayor Andre Dickens withdrew his support for beginning phase one of the Beltline light rail project on the eastside, instead pushing for streetcar expansion to the southside.

Does MARTA owe Atlanta $70M? New report claims 2024 audit is wrong

City officials claim MARTA overcharged Atlanta $70 million for its More MARTA program, but a new assessment by an independent auditor paints a much different picture.