The Memphis Area Transit Authority announced reduced routes ahead of the Mid-South's second winter storm in 2025.
Memphis Area Transit Authority interim CEO John Lewis expects the Downtown trolleys to be back online by "late summer," he told the Memphis City Council Tuesday morning. Lewis' statements came ...
The Mid-South is expected to see more than 3 inches of snow in some areas and frigid temperatures. Here's what to know about ...
The Memphis Area Transit Authority is facing a lawsuit alleging it did not pay more than half a million dollars to a ...
The Memphis Area Transit Authority will only run eight routes on Wednesday: routes 11, 36, 39, 40, 42, 50, 52 and 57. The transit authority will provide rides for those who need to get to a warming ...
Representatives from the City of Memphis announced preparations for the inclement weather moving into the Mid-South on ...
The Memphis City Council addressed MATA funding, Uptown parking, the Cleveland TIF, a blight fee and whether or not the Mud ...