Associated Press: A judge has denied a request from Central Valley farmers who sought to halt work on California's ambitious high-speed rail project, allowing work on the $68bn project to continue at an aggressive pace. Sacramento County superior court judge Timothy Frawley denied a request for a preliminary injunction, saying that the agency overseeing the project "acted reasonably and in good faith" in trying to comply with California environmental law. Groups representing Central Valley farmers had hoped...
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