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A community near San Antonio is pushing for bond-financed dam repairs, saying a Guadalupe Blanco River Authority plan to drain the lakes would cut property values in half.
August 26 -
The state comptroller's office reported receiving 67 bids worth $22.77 billion,
August 22 -
Texas officials say the attacks appear to be coming from a single source.
August 19 -
Houston expects strong demand for the refunding bonds pricing on two days this week.
August 19 -
Refundings rebounded in the first half of 2019, but total bond volume across the Southwest fell to a six-year low.
August 19 -
Nearly two years after hiring a private consortium to remodel the Denver International Airport terminal, the city canceled the contract and plans to go it alone.
August 14 -
It's the state government's largest annual note deal since 2012.
August 12 -
The latest report from the state comptroller says $876.8 million was distributed to cities, counties, transit systems and special purpose taxing districts.
August 8 -
The university scaled back its parking and commercial leases at the public-private student housing project, which is dipping into its debt service reserve.
August 7 -
With closure of Hamlin Memorial Hospital, Texas has lost 19 rural hospitals since 2010, the most of any state.
August 5 -
With its population and economy growing, Texas marked its 21st straight monthly record for sales tax collection.
August 5 -
Ratings analysts don't agree on future prospects for the Texas oil capital of Odessa.
August 5 -
Spendable cash and investments have nearly doubled since 2014, according to Moody's Investors Service.
July 30 -
Proceeds will finance a 6.7-mile section of the North Tarrant Express to add four toll lanes to a section of Interstate 35 north of downtown Fort Worth.
July 29 -
Dallas-Fort Worth International Airport plans to sell the bonds in August.
July 25 -
Beset by competition from charter schools and a loss of higher-income families, San Antonio Independent School District plans to upgrade facilities and academic programs.
July 22 -
Epic One-on-One Charter School is under investigation for taking taxpayer funding for "ghost students," according to court documents.
July 22 -
Texas A&M University System will price $430 million of taxable bonds, including $230 million to advance refund tax-exempt debt.
July 22 -
The authority reports $193 million of present value savings on a $651 million refunding.
July 18 -
Austin is telling investors that a $319 million airport bond sale is critical to meeting growing demand for service.
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