Georgia drivers some of the best-behaved in the US, study finds

Georgia traffic is notoriously bad, but a new study says the Peach State's drivers are some of the best-behaved in the entire country.

Delta's WING Flight aims to inspire next generation of female aviators

Delta's WING Flight is operated exclusively by women to show young girls that a career in the traditionally male-dominated world of aviation is possible.

Hartsfield-Jackson ranks near bottom of new airport satisfaction survey

The world's busiest airport in Atlanta is one of the lowest large airports when it comes to customer satisfaction, a new report from J.D. Power reveals.

Self-driving pods pilot program to arrive at Atlanta’s airport

Atlanta introduces a $20 million pilot program for Glydways' four-passenger autonomous pods to improve airport employees' commutes, set to launch in 2026.

MARTA unveils bus honoring late Rep. John Lewis

MARTA officials have shared the first look at a new bus honoring civil rights icon John Lewis.

Atlanta airport contract employee injured by 'unsheltered' shuttle passenger, police say

A contract employee at Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport was injured in a knife attack on Wednesday, following a confrontation with an unruly passenger.

Busy travel day at Atlanta airport wraps up record summer travel season

While travelers filled airports nationwide, Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport kept its title as the busiest airport in the world.

MARTA temporarily closing Brookhaven station for improvements

MARTA trains will temporarily bypass Brookhaven Station from Oct. 7 to Nov. 15 for platform paver replacement.

Over 5 pounds of 'liquid ecstasy' found on traveler at Atlanta airport, CPB says

Customs agents say they caught a traveler with more than 5 pounds of a chemical known as "liquid ecstasy" or "coma in a bottle" after they landed at the Atlanta airport.

State leader calls for second audit amid questions about city probe of MARTA spending

Days after Atlanta city leaders released an audit of more MARTA program spending that showed the transit authority may have overcharged taxpayers millions for services never rendered, one state lawmaker is raising an eyebrow at the findings published by Cobb County-based accounting firm Mauldin and Jenkins.  

Canada rail strike to end after government forces arbitration: reports

A Canadian railroad strike will apparently be short-lived: the government has ordered the country's two major railroads to enter arbitration and get trains rolling again.

Boeing halts 777X test flights due to structural issue in critical component

Boeing has temporarily halted test flights of its 777X aircraft after identifying a structural issue with a custom component that connects the engine to the aircraft.

New audit finds MARTA overcharged city by millions for expanded bus, train services

Atlanta city leaders say MARTA owes taxpayers millions of dollars after an audit found that the transit agency may have been overcharging for services under the city’s "More MARTA" program. 

GA 400 express lanes project moves forward following board vote

The Georgia 400 express lanes will be moving forward after a vote on Thursday by the State Transportation Board of Georgia.

Atlanta airport worker once fired for speaking out says city wastes money on dormant equipment

The Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport interim general manager said she will look into allegations that two multi-million dollar pieces of equipment are not being used and could save the city millions of dollars.

Here are the US airports that get the most TSA complaints

Some airports appear to be particularly stressful when it comes to traveler screening, based on TSA complaints from passengers in a new study.