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Emerging from the worst crisis since the 9/11 attacks, U.S. airports are continuing their record pace of construction.
January 3 -
The nation's second most populous state plans to expand debt issuance despite the continuing pandemic.
December 27 -
Entering the third year of a pandemic, higher education is expected to gain stability amid a flood of federal aid.
December 23 -
Malveaux will take the reins from Carol Polumbo in 2022 at the Southwest's top bond counsel firm.
December 21 -
Arizona, Nevada and California agreed to bank more water in the rapidly shrinking Lake Mead as drought wreaks havoc on Colorado River water supplies.
December 20 -
Seven of Colorado-based Tri-State Generation and Transmission Association's member utilities are considering an exit.
December 13 -
Robert "Bob" Thrun, who died this month aged 90, expanded the Thrun Law Firm's role in Michigan public finance law.
December 9 -
Recovering from a failed public private partnership, Denver International Airport has finished the first phase of its "Great Hall" project ahead of schedule.
December 6 -
Winter sharpens the political focus on Texas' February power failure and efforts to prevent another.
November 29 -
Districts that once enjoyed easy passage of bond proposals faced surprisingly negative response in the November election.
November 22 -
The speculative grade bond sale is part of the financial process of returning the Phoenix-based university to nonprofit status after years as a for-profit.
November 15 -
One of the underwriters targeted by a Texas gun protection law is asking permission to resume doing business in the state.
November 10 -
A broker-dealer firm built around military veterans achieved a milestone with its largest deal as bookrunner.
November 8 -
Dallas Area Rapid Transit is enjoying a lift in tax revenues amid a drop in ridership during the pandemic.
November 8 -
The biggest bond measure in the nation Tuesday appears to have passed narrowly, but Texas voters took a negative view of several big bond proposals.
November 3 -
Texas voters are considering an array of local bond measures to fund projects for schools, cities and counties.
November 1 -
Goldman Sachs has joined three other top bond underwriters that haven't done Texas deals under a state law targeting firms with perceived anti-gun policies.
October 25 -
For the first time in six years, Texas colleges and universities are awarded tuition revenue bonds backed by the state.
October 19 -
Developers of a $240 million hotel at the U.S. Air Force Academy Visitors Center in Colorado Springs are appealing to investors with an appetite for risk.
October 18 -
DFW is getting ready for a rebound in passenger traffic, preparing a bond refunding and continuing to develop its terminals.
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