- Georgia
Atlanta closed fiscal 2012 with $126.7 million in its general fund reserves, an increase of more than $119 million since January 2010. The city now plans to tackle critical infrastructure needs.
By Shelly SigoJanuary 9 -
The University System of Georgia has completed consolidating eight of the state's 35 public colleges and universities to address, in part, the decline in state funding.
By Shelly SigoJanuary 9 -
Kentucky and Indiana settle the 2009 federal lawsuit by two nonprofit groups that could have derailed the $2.6 billion Ohio River Bridges Project. A second federal complaint is still pending.
By Shelly SigoJanuary 7 -
Georgia is moving forward with the nearly $1 billion Northwest Corridor Project after changing direction on how to proceed with the project to relieve gridlock in the Atlanta region.
By Shelly SigoJanuary 4 -
Bank of New York Mellon accelerated about $116 million of toll revenue bonds due to ongoing defaults by Florida's Santa Rosa Bay Bridge Authority. The trustee said payment on the bonds is due immediately.
By Shelly SigoJanuary 3 - Georgia
Ballard Spahr has promoted public finance attorney Han Choi to be managing partner of the firm's Atlanta office.
By Shelly SigoJanuary 3 - Florida
Florida does not have capacity to issue a significant amount of new debt within policy guidelines in fiscal 2014, though financial metrics show the state's revenues have recovered better than anticipated.
By Shelly SigoJanuary 2 -
The South Carolina Alliance to Fix Our Roads has begun to lobby for an increase in the state's motor fuel tax to fund more than $50 billion in needed transportation improvements.
By Shelly SigoJanuary 2 -
Standard & Poor's last week revised its outlook to negative from stable on bonds issued by Louisiana's Jefferson Parish Hospital Service District No. 2 issued on behalf of East Jefferson General Hospital.
By Shelly SigoJanuary 2 -
Wells Fargo Bank NA said in a market notice that it would not distribute Jan. 1 interest payments due on $18.93 million of uninsured, defaulted bonds sold for three popular Georgia charter schools.
By Shelly SigoJanuary 2 - Georgia
Qualifications from 10 firms interested in providing architectural services for the Atlanta Falcons' new stadium have been submitted to the team and the Georgia World Congress Center, according to the Atlanta Business Chronicle.
By Shelly SigoJanuary 2 - Florida
Miami-Dade County is looking for partners to develop a multi-attraction entertainment destination adjoining Zoo Miami to compete with central Florida's mega-theme parks.
By Shelly SigoDecember 26 -
Aviation in North Carolina contributes about $26 billion to the state's economy, or 6% of the state's gross domestic product, according to a study.
By Shelly SigoDecember 26 - North Carolina
North Carolina Treasurer Janet Cowell hired Kevin SigRist as the new chief investment officer for the $77 billion North Carolina Retirement Systems.
By Shelly SigoDecember 26 - Florida
Port St. Lucie, Fla. is seeking companies interested in leasing the bond-financed building that housed the failed Digital Domain company.
By Shelly SigoDecember 26 -
Miami-Dade County commissioners approved a four-year, flexible draw-down bond program up to $675 million, in a private placement with RBC Municipal Products LLC.
By Shelly SigoDecember 26 -
Federal bankruptcy judge Thomas Bennett approved the first debt restructuring in Jefferson County, Ala.'s bankruptcy case, for $82.5 million of Ambac-wrapped lease revenue warrants.
By Shelly SigoDecember 26 -
Some state attorneys general are hailing settlements with major tobacco companies resolving a dispute over payments, but Herbert J. Sims analyst Dick Larkin believes tobacco companies may be the big winners.
By Shelly SigoDecember 21 -
Wells Fargo filed a suit for breach of contract against three suburban Atlanta charter schools that are in default on $18.93 million of uninsured bonds.
By Shelly SigoDecember 21 -
In a ruling Wednesday, the federal judge overseeing Jefferson County, Ala.'s Chapter 9 case repeatedly blamed the state of Alabama for precipitating the county's bankruptcy filing in November 2011.
By Shelly SigoDecember 20