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With parking revenue under fire from services like Uber and Lyft, large airports are turning to technology to make their lots more competitive.
March 5 -
Rick Witte, former head of public finance for Andrews Kurth Kenyon, is among those making the move from that firm.
March 1 -
Municipal bond volume across the eight-state Southwest region in 2017 fell 9% below its 2016 record.
February 26 -
Oklahoma lawmakers continue to cut spending for hard-pressed state agencies.
February 20 -
“We’re headed to a place where we don’t necessarily want to be,” said the city's chief financial officer.
February 16 -
Texas has demonstrated the resiliency and diversity to recover from a devastating hurricane and a collapse in oil prices, according to state Comptroller Glenn Hegar.
February 14 -
Six months after Hurricane Harvey swept ashore, municipal utility districts along the Texas coast retain strong credit outlooks.
February 12 -
Texas municipal bond volume shrink in 2017 after two years of record volume, but muni market players are positioning for growth.
February 9 -
Stephens Inc. plans to expand its Texas offices after hiring Curt Shelmire in Dallas and Kevin Jackson in Austin.
February 7 -
The healthcare not-for-profit reported a major turnaround in revenues as it continues to pursue a merger with Dignity Health.
February 7 -
Mary Fallin made her final pitch for a balanced budget and pay raises for teachers in her last State of the State address.
February 6 -
Orrick Herrington & Sutcliffe will establish its second-largest public finance team in Houston with more than two dozen hires from Andrews Kurth Kenyon.
February 5 -
After seven years as governor of Kansas, Sam Brownback is joining the Trump administration as ambassador for religious freedom.
January 30 -
Utah will bring $326 million of triple-A general obligation bonds to market to fund an ambitious prison relocation and transportation projects.
January 29 -
Oil appears to be making a steady comeback, lifting prospects for the key producing states, according to Fitch Ratings.
January 25 -
Plans to build a $362 million Kansas prison as a public-private partnership are in doubt as lawmakers question the financial benefits.
January 22 -
Former S&P Global Ratings analyst Richard Packard will succeed Black in Fitch's Austin office.
January 17 -
State agencies and universities are expected to generate 26% less bond volume this fiscal year, according to the Texas Bond Review Board.
January 12 -
Kansas schools need a $600 million infusion of additional revenue to resolve a state Supreme Court case, said Gov. Sam Brownback.
January 10 -
Colorado lawmakers enter their 2018 session with election-year politics on their mind and more money in their pockets.
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