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After an escalator malfunction left 11 people injured at a MARTA station following a Beyoncé concert last week, the state is ...
The BriefTwo people with an extensive background in escalators said they believe the video released by MARTA shows the ...
An Atlanta city councilmember said she supports the state government investigation into the escalator incident at the Vine ...
A man injured in the MARTA escalator incident following Monday’s Beyoncé concert said he wants an apology from the transit ...
A carer has been electronically tagged after a disabled woman she was looking after fell down an escalator and later died in ...
Surveillance footage, official reports and statements paint a more detailed picture of what happened when an escalator malfunctioned inside a MARTA station July 15.
MARTA released video of last week’s escalator malfunction that injured at least nine people during a crowded rush.
Scores of people were on their way home from a Beyoncé concert when the escalator sped up and threw passengers to the ground, injuring at least 21 people.
Catherine Muir, 71, suffered a serious jaw injury in the fall and died in hospital days later after contracting pneumonia.
ATLANTA — An Atlanta City Council member is calling for a full investigation into a escalator malfunction at a MARTA station ...