Inside the small town being torn apart by Newsom’s high speed rail dream: ‘Nowhere for us to go’
Saturday, February 7th 2026, 2:24:17 am
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The town has a population of just over 22,000 and residents and business owners are outraged over the current proposal to divide their town in half in order for the construction of the high-speed rail.
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