The top local stories this morning from ËÄ»¢Ó°Ôº:
Today's the on a proposed $15 billion dollar high-speed rail line between Dallas and Houston.
Texas Central Partners hopes to break ground on the project next year.
Cities like Dallas and Houston support the project, but the plan's not popular with many landowners and leaders in the eight rural counties along the route. Sheriffs from those counties last week held a news conference to introduce their coalition and to voice concerns about the bullet train.
When the public comment period closes, the Federal Railroad Administration will look into concerns from the public and include all the comments in a final environmental impact statement.
Other stories this morning:
- Atmos Energy in the past has declined to say how many miles of steel pipe still exist in Dallas because of security concerns, but according to documents , more than 400 miles of those pipes are still running under the city as of last June.
- In our , we break down the plot lines from Tuesday’s primary election with Ross Ramsey of the Texas Tribune.
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