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Carful of Kids on MSNFrom Flight Tours to Train Rides: Top 21 Things to Do at the Grand CanyonAs a top destination for the entire U.S., the Grand Canyon is also one of the top U.S. national parks to visit. The South Rim ...
Dion Dia and How Bazar are set to present the third annual Big: Culture and Arts Festival with support from Visit Gainesville ...
I SIGNED UP for a desert trail race in Arizona last year, my first ever. Right as my training cycle started, I moved from ...
CEQA challenges have come from all over — including farmers concerned the train would bisect their land and wealthy residents ...
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Trains on MSNBNSF pressing ahead with trade-related intermodal projects in California and ArizonaBNSF Railway is not hitting the pause button on a pair of trade-dependent intermodal projects in California and Arizona ...
A new report from the conservative advocacy group Unleash Prosperity calls for an end to federal funding for California's high-speed rail project and for the project's scope to be truncated to ...
PEACH SPRINGS, AZ (AZFamily) — Hualapai Nation Police say they’ve arrested two illegal immigrants suspected of being involved in train robberies ... near the Arizona-California state line ...
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LAist on MSNNew sand and rocks approved to stabilize San Clemente rail corridor. Environmentalists objectCritics say the $300-million effort to stabilize a stretch of the popular Pacific Surfliner route is haphazard, curtails ...
LOS ANGELES — President Donald Trump and Elon Musk have California’s $100 billion high-speed rail project in their crosshairs — but Democrats are the biggest threat to its future.
All we ever hear about California’s high-speed rail project is that it needs more funding, has been delayed, or both. It is time for California to face the reality that it will probably never be ...
AS I SAY, WE DID THE RAIL HEAD. WE’RE STARTING TO LAY TRACK. THIS THING IS STARTING TO GET VERY, VERY REAL. GOVERNOR GAVIN NEWSOM, DEFENDING CALIFORNIA’S HIGH SPEED RAIL PROJECT ON HIS LATEST ...
Domestic violence survivors are getting needed help thanks to specialized neurological programs in Phoenix and West Virginia that focus on the trauma. Vanessa Araiza reports.
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