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The U.S. Supreme Court has appointed an attorney from Maine as case manager for the lawsuit that Florida filed against Georgia in a dispute over water rights.
By Shelly SigoDecember 5 - Georgia
The Atlanta Falcons iconic new retractable-roof stadium will now cost $1.4 billion and becomes the second-costliest stadium in National Football League history.
By Shelly SigoDecember 5 -
Vanderbilt University in Nashville, Tenn., plans to restructure its medical center as a separate nonprofit over the next year to adapt to the changing health care environment.
By Shelly SigoDecember 5 - Florida
The six-month hurricane season ended Sunday and left Florida's two publicly operated insurers in good financial health.
By Shelly SigoDecember 3 -
U.S. District Judge Sharon Blackburn on Tuesday said that Jefferson County can file a petition with the 11th Circuit Court of Appeals in Atlanta in the county's bankruptcy appeal, while reframing the question, which is critical to holders of Jefferson County sewer warrants.
By Shelly SigoDecember 3 - West Virginia
West Virginia told the EPA in comments filed Dec. 1 that its plan to reduce carbon dioxide emissions is unprecedented and patently illegal.
By Shelly SigoDecember 2 - Kentucky
Kentucky fuel costs will fall 4.3-cents a gallon on Jan. 1, a drop that translates into a "crippling" loss of $129 million in state road funding, officials warned.
By Shelly SigoDecember 2 - Alabama
Alabama is facing a budget shortfall that could reach nearly $700 million in the next few years, according to Gov. Robert Bentley.
By Shelly SigoDecember 2 - Florida
Broward County, Fla., has named Robert Bob Miracle as chief financial officer and director of the Finance and Administrative Services Department.
By Shelly SigoDecember 1 -
Kentucky's Paducah Power System board will be asked to take bankruptcy off the table as an option to deal with its struggling finances, said manager Mark Crisson, because the system is solvent.
By Shelly SigoNovember 21 -
Miami-Dade County plans to price $750 million of revenue bonds to refund bonds issued for capital improvements at Miami International Airport.
By Shelly SigoNovember 20 -
A court ruling that South Carolina failed to provide a "minimally adequate" education to poor children is credit positive for low-income school districts, said Moody's.
By Shelly SigoNovember 20 -
JEA, north Florida's largest utility, rejected a plan by Jacksonville's mayor to contribute $400 million to the city's pension liability, but agreed to consider negotiating a smaller amount and may issue pension obligation bonds.
By Shelly SigoNovember 19 -
The University System of Georgia's 65-year college housing privatization, which will defease $325 million in bonds, is being closely watched by higher education, finance, and housing industries.
By Shelly SigoNovember 19 - Florida
Two professionals at Florida -based Community Capital Management received honors for their work in the municipal bond industry.
By Shelly SigoNovember 18 -
Charlotte, N.C., wants the FAA to settle a lengthy governance dispute between local and state officials over Charlotte Douglas International Airport.
By Shelly SigoNovember 17 - Georgia
The Atlanta Symphony's recent labor agreement is credit positive because it enables the Woodruff Arts Center to reduce operating deficits, Moody's said.
By Shelly SigoNovember 17 -
Florida's Palm Beach County School Board will consider a staff recommendation to file under the SEC's MCDC self-reporting disclosure initiative after learning that underwriters have already reported the district under the program.
By Shelly SigoNovember 14 -
The new Central Florida Expressway Authority plans to interview four candidates for the executive director's position, and move forward with its first major financing.
By Shelly SigoNovember 14 -
Atlanta unions are considering an appeal following a superior court ruling Nov. 10 that tossed their lawsuit challenging the city's landmark pension reform package.
By Shelly SigoNovember 13













