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A federal judge has denied Tampa Bay Water's motion for a new trial to seek repair costs for Florida’s largest reservoir. The agency will now press on with an appeal.
By Shelly SigoAugust 14 -
To prevent further siphoning of revenues from bankrupt Jefferson County's general fund, commissioners will decide whether to close the county's indigent-care hospital.
By Shelly SigoAugust 13 -
A federal judge is allowing a lawsuit against the $2.6 billion Ohio River Bridges Project to proceed. Judge John Heyburn ordered briefs filed by the end of February.
By Shelly SigoAugust 10 -
Attorneys for Miami have proposed a settlement to head off federal civil charges proposed by Securities and Exchange Commission, which filed a similar case against the city in the 1990s.
By Shelly SigoAugust 9 - Florida
Major environmental groups in Florida this week unveiled a campaign to ask the state's voters to approve a new bond program that could fund as much as $10 billion in conservation programs.
By Shelly SigoAugust 8 -
The Tennessee State School Bond Authority has closed on a $437.7 million bond deal that will save the state $27.8 million while financing projects at colleges and universities.
By Shelly SigoAugust 8 -
Moody's Investors Service changed the rating outlook to positive from stable on the Metropolitan Nashville Airport Authority's $197 million of A2-rated bonds. Moody's also upgraded the authority's $63 million of rental car facility bonds to A3 from Baa1.
By Shelly SigoAugust 8 - Kentucky
The Kentucky Transportation Cabinet has issued the final guidelines that three teams will use to develop proposals for building the state's half of the $2.6 billion Ohio River Bridges Project.
By Shelly SigoAugust 8 - Florida
The Tampa Bay Rays will begin talks with Hillsborough and Pinellas counties about the team's future on Florida's west coast. Those discussions could include moving the team from its current homebase in St. Petersburg.
By Shelly SigoAugust 8 -
Former Alabama Gov. Don Siegelman was re-sentenced last week to 78 months in prison for bribery, conspiracy, fraud and obstruction of justice. Siegleman was convicted of selling a seat on a state health panel in return for donations to a failed state lottery initiative.
By Shelly SigoAugust 8 - Alabama
The Birmingham, Ala., City Council Tuesday delayed making a decision on asking voters for $150 million of general obligation bonds. The council will decide whether to schedule the Oct. 9 referendum in another meeting.
By Shelly SigoAugust 8 -
Jefferson County, Ala.'s bankruptcy judge Wednesday will hear arguments about setting a deadline for the county to propose a plan of adjustment, and will consider a Birmingham group's claim for $1.63 billion.
By Shelly SigoAugust 7 -
The nine Georgia regions encompassing 113 counties could face additional funding pressure due to rejection of transportation sales tax, according to Moody's.
By Shelly SigoAugust 6 - Georgia
Drought-stricken Georgia has approved the first round of projects financed with state-issued bonds that will help build reservoirs and other drinking water projects.
By Shelly SigoAugust 3 - Florida
South Florida's Miami-Dade County School Board has agreed to ask voters to approve a $1.2 billion bond issue. The nation's fourth-largest school district wants to make systemwide infrastructure improvements and upgrade technology.
By Shelly SigoAugust 2 - New York
Jackson Securities LLC is being spun off by Atlanta Life Financial Group. Subject to regulatory approval, Jackson will merge with New York-based M.R. Beal & Co.
By Shelly SigoAugust 2 - Florida
Fort Lauderdale is thinking about selling about $300 million of pension obligation bonds. While some people think they are too risky, bond market experts say taxable rates are at historic lows and that POBs could actually bring discipline to the city's finances.
By Shelly SigoAugust 1 - Virginia
Virginia announced Monday that it expects to end fiscal 2012 with a $129.2 million surplus, the third consecutive year the state showed such growth.
By Shelly SigoAugust 1 -
Voters in nine of 12 districts in Georgia Tuesday rejected raising the sales tax by 1% to pay for billions in transportation improvements. In the 11-county Atlanta region, among the most congested in the state, 62.6% of voters said no.
By Shelly SigoAugust 1 -
Two high-profile local governmental entities in Florida last week agreed to accept settlements as part of the $65.5 million multi-state agreement over JPMorgan's alleged bid-rigging actions with regard to derivatives.
By Shelly SigoAugust 1

