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A bankruptcy judge still has to review the sales agreement between Verity Health System and Santa Clara County.
December 13 -
Hasan Ikhrato joins the San Diego Association of Governments, which has been without an executive director since Gary Gallegos stepped down amid scandal in 2017.
December 10 -
The case may challenge the California Rule, which has thwarted efforts to cut pension benefits.
December 4 -
The deal allows advisory firm Columbia to grow on the West Coast by combining with an established organization.
December 3 -
Voters in the Southern California rejected a water and wastewater rate increase, and a subsequent rate hike triggered an unsuccessful recall election.
November 29 -
The county, through a conduit issuer, will price $198.2 million in lease revenue bonds for its new civic center.
November 27 -
Leslie Bloom joins as a senior vice president with a Solano Beach office.
November 27 -
Fires haven't sparked a secondary-market sell-off, as investors "are either unconcerned or don't fully understand" the extent of the damage.
November 21 -
State's fiscal outlook dependent on governor-elect Newsom's management style.
November 19 -
Voters appear to have rejected $8.9 billion water bond measure only five months after approving a $4 billion water bond.
November 15 -
California tax revenues missed projections by $412.2 million, marking the first time in months that the state has fallen short.
November 12 -
The California Supreme Court will hear oral arguments Dec. 5 on a case to decide what pension rights are vested for government employees in the state.
November 9 -
The results stand to influence the municipal market through capital planning and budget actions with potential impacts on ratings and borrowing levels.
November 7 -
The California Budget & Policy Center says blowback from new tariffs will hit California because China is a major export market.
November 6 -
The state Supreme Court upheld the use of state lottery funds for charter schools.
November 2 -
Moody's Investors Service upgraded LAX ahead of the deal, bringing the subordinate bonds to the AA-minus level across the board.
October 30 -
Mayor Kevin Faulconer announced plans to form a joint-powers authority to provide electricity
October 26 -
Oregon Gov. Kate Brown released an earthquake preparedness plan as she battles to win re-election.
October 25 -
The Los Angeles airport enterprise received a Moody's ratings boost ahead of plans to price $650 million in subordinate revenue bonds.
October 24 -
California revenues were $1.03 billion ahead of estimates in the first quarter of the fiscal year, according to the state's Department of Finance.
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