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The Federal Aviation Administration says a North Carolina court should decide who will operate Charlotte Douglas International Airport.
By Shelly SigoOctober 1 -
Florida filed a lawsuit Tuesday seeking an injunction from the U.S. Supreme Court to stop Georgia's "unchecked and growing consumption of water," state officials said.
By Shelly SigoOctober 1 -
A Georgia Supreme Court ruling that Atlanta's charter schools have no legal obligation to share in the Atlanta Independent School System's pension costs is a credit negative for school districts statewide, Moody's Investors Service said Monday.
By Shelly SigoSeptember 30 -
Mississippi Insurance Commissioner Mike Chaney has filed a federal lawsuit in an attempt to stop what he called "draconian" federal flood insurance rate increases.
By Shelly SigoSeptember 27 -
For the first time in four years, Miami has a budget without declaring a fiscal emergency but the city faces legal hurdles, including a federal lawsuit filed by the SEC.
By Shelly SigoSeptember 27 - Florida
Florida's projected $845 million surplus in fiscal 2015 could erode because of action on the federal budget and debt ceiling, state lawmakers learned Wednesday.
By Shelly SigoSeptember 26 -
Florida is preparing to sell $390 million of revenue bonds for seaport and transportation projects after getting the OK from top elected officials Sept. 24.
By Shelly SigoSeptember 25 -
St. Augustine, Fla.'s Glenmoor continuing care retirement community in World Golf Village filed for bankruptcy owing municipal bondholders more than $57.1 million.
By Shelly SigoSeptember 25 -
West Virginia's Blue Ribbon Commission on Highways recommended a $1 billion bond program to address a deficit in funds needed for transportation projects.
By Shelly SigoSeptember 23 -
Jefferson County, Ala., commissioners Monday narrowly adopted new sewer rate increases that underpin resolution of the nation's second-largest municipal bankruptcy.
By Shelly SigoSeptember 23 - North Carolina
Voters in Raleigh and Wake County, N.C., are casting early ballots until Oct. 5 on bond referendums for schools and roads. The election is Oct. 8.
By Shelly SigoSeptember 20 -
Georgia has chosen a team of Atlanta and Florida contractors to build the $840 million Northwest Corridor project to relieve severe congestion in the Atlanta region.
By Shelly SigoSeptember 20 - Florida
Large federal flood insurance rate increases starting Oct. 1 threaten to derail the slowly improving economy in Southeastern Gulf coast states, said regional officials.
By Shelly SigoSeptember 19 - South Carolina
Columbia, S.C.s $750 million sewer plan driven by a federal consent decree is a credit negative, Moody's says. More decrees in the Southeast are likely, the EPA warns.
By Shelly SigoSeptember 19 - Kentucky
With Southeast issuers facing big-ticket costs to rehab water and sewer systems under federal court orders, doubt about the future of munis is raising concern.
By Shelly SigoSeptember 18 -
North Carolina has cleared the first of two legal challenges over a $215.8 million project to replace the aging Bonner Bridge in the states Outer Banks.
By Shelly SigoSeptember 17 - Florida
Jennifer Montero will be the new chief financial officer of Florida's state-run Citizens Property Insurance Corp. and John Rollins will be the new chief risk officer.
By Shelly SigoSeptember 16 -
Jefferson County, Ala.'s bankruptcy attorney said a report by Moody's showing that the county's bondholders will have lower recoveries than the county anticipates is "unfair."
By Shelly SigoSeptember 13 - Florida
Florida's economists project that the state will have a windfall of $845.7 million to spend in 2015, and Gov. Rick Scott wants to spend $500 million on tax cuts.
By Shelly SigoSeptember 13 -
Columbia, S.C., has promised to spend more than $750 million to settle federal charges related to contaminating local waters with untreated sewage.
By Shelly SigoSeptember 12
