MARTA blames dozens of trip cancellations on staffing shortages, ‘absenteeism’
MARTA officials say ongoing staffing shortages are to blame for dozens of trip cancelations on bus routes across metro Atlanta.
Atlanta airport K-9 officer who ran away from home finally found
K-9 Ben has been located and is in good health, according to the Atlanta Police Department. Ben was found near his handler's home and will be taken to the veterinarian for precautionary measures. The Police Department is thanking their neighboring police departments who assisted APD in locating and recovering Ben.
Atlanta airport tops list of most firearms found in luggage in 1st half of 2023
The world's busiest airport has received the dubious honor of having the most firearms found in luggage for the first six months of 2023.
After COVID hiatus, Atlanta plans to begin repaving efforts in earnest
The city of Atlanta is set to play catchup to resurface roads all over the city.
'This is not a joke': Alaska Airlines flight from Atlanta diverted after bomb threat
The passenger reportedly told authorities after the plane had landed that he had to divert the flight to avoid being killed by a Mexican drug cartel.
Investigation underway after man arrives at Atlanta airport with chest wound
Police say the man showed up to the Atlanta airport intoxicated and with a serious chest wound.
False alarm: Atlanta airport 'emergency' caused by dust, officials say
Passengers traveling through Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport took to social media when an emergency alarm in one of the terminals sounded off. Airport officials have since told FOX 5 Atlanta it was just a false alarm.
United CEO apologizes for flying private jet while the airline delayed, canceled thousands of flights
United Airlines CEO Scott Kirby apologized Friday for flying a private jet this week while passengers were left stranded by thousands of delays and cancelations this week.
Friday busiest day of the year for Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport
Thousands of passengers are passing through Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport during the Fourth of July weekend.
Flying the friendlier skies: How this Fourth of July travel season compares to last year
The holiday getaway is underway. Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport is expecting around 104,000 travelers to pass through security checkpoints on Friday.
Could 5G towers near airports delay holiday travelers?
That could be problematic this weekend when major wireless carriers flip the switch on 5G cell towers near airports.
Amtrak train derailment: Crews work to clear tracks in Moorpark
An Amtrak train carrying 198 passengers derailed Wednesday after striking a water truck on the tracks in Moorpark; 15 people were injured.
Delta captains try for Guinness World Record with history-making flight
The two Delta pilots may be flying into the Guinness Book of World Records after visiting all 48 contiguous states in less than 48 hours.
Records expected to be set at Atlanta's airport this Fourth of July weekend
The busiest airport in the world is preparing for what is expected to be a record-breaking week ahead for the Fourth of July.
Millions in grant money slated for Atlanta BeltLine
A major expansion is happening at the BeltLine after a massive grant was announced on Tuesday.
Does Atlanta need a second airport?
Surging passenger traffic at Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport has opened a debate about whether Atlanta needs a second airport.
US government to award $1.7 billion to buy electric and low-emission buses
The grants will allow transit agencies and governments to buy 1,700 U.S.-built buses, and half of the vehicles will have zero carbon emissions.
Petition opposes expansion of Atlanta Streetcar
A MARTA committee has now picked a company to do the final design work for its extension onto the BeltLine, but not everyone is happy that the project is moving forward.
Submarine used for tourist visits to Titanic wreckage goes missing in the Atlantic
A search is underway for a missing submersible that carries people to view the wreckage of the Titanic. Canadian officials say the five-person submersible was reported overdue Sunday night about 435 miles south of St. John's, Newfoundland.
MARTA breaks ground on new type of service
A new type of bus service will soon come to the streets of Atlanta.