Yvette was a senior reporter, covering the Midwest. She earned a bachelors in journalism from Columbia College Chicago, began her reporting career at the storied City News Bureau of Chicago, and joined the Bond Buyer in 1997 leading Midwest coverage from her hometown Chicago.
- Illinois
George Pitt, a bond lawyer who pioneered early tax-exempt healthcare financing and was revered by a generation of Chicago attorneys, died earlier this month of heart failure.
March 14 - Illinois
Kutak Rock LLP has elevated Chicago-based public finance attorney Lance Tyson to partner.
March 11 - Illinois
Chicago-based public finance attorney Lorraine Tyson has joined Greenberg Traurig LLP where her practice is expected to include both the corporate and municipal sectors.
March 11 -
Presence Health, one of the Chicago areas largest not-for-profit systems, is under review for a downgrade as Moodys Investors Service digs into its fiscal 2015 results.
March 11 -
Detroit Public Schools may run out of funds to meet payroll after April 8, the districts new transition leader told state lawmakers who are being asked to approve $50 million in emergency aid.
March 10 -
The Chicago Transit Authority board signed off on a $1.3 billion contract for its rail that counts on a low-cost federal loan and approved the appointment of city debt manager Jeremy Fine as chief financial officer.
March 9 -
From a threatened teacher strike to an escalating state-level attack on its governance and borrowing powers, the barrage of bad news has not let up for junk-rated Chicago Public Schools.
March 8 - Michigan
Genesee County, Mich., and the Karegnondi Water Authoritys A2 Moody's ratings remain intact despite the risk associated with Flints support for the new water system.
March 7 -
Water contamination-related lawsuits filed in Chicago and Flint, Mich. stand to influence the sector nationally as the cases draw more scrutiny to the dangers associated with older lead pipe-based systems, Fitch Rating says in a new report.
March 4 - Illinois
Bondholders banking on the Chicago Public Schools ability to stabilize its rocky finances lost ground this week as the districts labor woes intensified and lawmakers advanced an attack on its governance structure.
March 4 - Illinois
Chicago-based Cabrera Capital Markets LLC has hired back Brian King, a former Chicago deputy comptroller, to lead a rebuilding and expansion of its public finance business after a fresh infusion of capital.
March 3 -
The Illinois General Assemblys Democratic majority failed Wednesday to override Gov. Bruce Rauners veto of a $721 million bill that would have provided aid for cash-starved community colleges and low income student grants.
March 2 - Minnesota
Financial and legal firms that do bond work for Chicagos sister agencies would face greater diversity disclosure requirements under a bill introduced last month to the Illinois General Assembly.
March 2 - Illinois
Illinois latest tax revenue projections add another degree of difficulty to its already intractable budget deadlock.
March 2 -
Chicago-based Roosevelt University lost one of its investment grade ratings as it struggles with operating deficits driven by the strains of enrollment losses and a hefty debt load.
March 1 -
Ferguson, Mo.s already junk-level rating was placed on review for downgrade because of threats to the city's solvency after it rejected a negotiated consent decree with the U.S. Justice Department for the tactics of its police department.
March 1 - Illinois
The Chicago Teachers Union threatened to strike as soon as next month over Chicago Public Schools' plan to phase out its coverage of teachers' pension payments.
March 1 -
The College of DuPage in suburban Chicago lost its remaining triple-A rating over its governance turmoil and instability.
February 29 - Minnesota
Economic strains are denting Minnesotas rosy revenue picture, giving state lawmakers less wiggle room on new spending, borrowing plans, and tax relief.
February 29 - Ohio
As two new bankers take their seat on Fifth Third Securities public finance team, the firm says its on the lookout to add to its ranks.
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