California has withdrawn a lawsuit against the Trump administration that sought to recover roughly $4 billion in federal ...
The California High-Speed Rail Authority is launching a process to attract private investors and developers by summer 2026 to begin the process of delivering high-speed rail faster, smarter and more ...
"Today’s procurement formalizes efforts to partner with private investors and developers," Authority CEO Ian Choudri said.
There’s no cost-effective solution at this point, but lawmakers shouldn’t fall for the latest hype that a few more route ...
A U.S. judge rejected on Wednesday a bid by President Donald Trump's administration to throw out a lawsuit filed by a California agency to challenge the cancellation of more than $4 billion in federal ...
U.S. District Judge Dale Drozd has rejected a bid by the DOJ to throw out a lawsuit challenging more than $4 billion in federal grant cuts.
A judge dismissed the Trump administration’s request to throw out a lawsuit brought by the state’s high-speed rail authority.
Merced-to-Bakersfield rail may open by Jan. 1, 2032, nearly two years before deadline Segment unlikely to turn profit, but expansion to L.A. and Bay Area can Key funding hinges on Cap-and-Trade ...
State commits $1B annually through 2045 to fund California high-speed rail. Cap-and-Invest program extension secures funds to complete Central Valley route. Guaranteed state backing aims to attract ...
The California High-Speed Rail Authority confirmed it planned to demolish the vacant historic building that burned down Sunday in Fresno’s Chinatown neighborhood.
Rail authority plans to seek CA sales-tax exemption on in-state rail material purchases Authority argues exemption keeps state dollars in project and cuts costs and delays Details of how exemption ...
A federal judge rejected a bid by the Trump administration to throw out a lawsuit over $4 billion for California's high-speed rail project ...
Some results have been hidden because they may be inaccessible to you
Show inaccessible results