Transportation woes plague city
Cassandra Kimberly | January 31Judy Ruth clenched her blue jacket a little tighter around her body. Huddled inside the bus stop at Cooper and Union Avenue, she waited for the No. 2 bus to take her to "Mr. Gadd's" barber shop. "I used to ride the No. 2 and cross the street to see my barber, Lisa, to get my hair cut, but now they (MATA) ...

