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.
- Michigan
Fiscal strains on Michigan could deepen as officials work to solve the Flint water contamination crisis, Standard & Poors said in a new report.
February 1 -
Chicago and the major airlines that operate at OHare International Airport have agreed to a $1.3 billion plan that paves the way for construction of a new runway that would complete the long-planned parallel reconfiguration of runways.
February 1 - Illinois
Veteran Chicago-based bond attorney Thomas Smith has joined the local office of Greenberg Traurig LLP.
January 29 - Illinois
The Art Institute of Chicago received two good pieces of news when Moodys Investors Service revised its outlook to positive and it announced its largest cash gift ever.
January 29 -
The Chicago Public Schools' last-minute pricing delay puts more of an onus on the district to demonstrate its ability to access the bond market.
January 28 - Illinois
Chicago Public Schools yanked a $875 million general obligation bond sale from Wednesdays negotiated offerings, moving it to the day-to-day calendar; district officials said the move will give investors more time to digest the deal, but some observers said it illustrates the districts deep distress.
January 27 -
Illinois rising bill backlog if left unchecked could pressure the states already battered credit rating, Moodys Investors Service warns in a new commentary.
January 26 - Missouri
Kansas City, Missouri heads into the market with a nearly $200 million new money and refunding sanitary- sewer system revenue deal Wednesday as the city chips away at needed infrastructure upgrades and its $4.5 billion overflow control program.
January 26 -
The only intermodal freight facility to ever take advantage of a special 11-year-old federal private activity bond program is back for a third round of financing.
January 26 -
Additional executive powers are being restored to Flint, Mich.'s mayor in a move backed by Gov. Rick Snyder to help the city deal with its water contamination crisis.
January 25 - Illinois
A Republican plan to put Chicago Public Schools on a possible path toward bankruptcy was declared dead on arrival, but resonated with the municipal bond market ahead of a deal Wednesday.
January 22 - Michigan
The Michigan Senate is expected next week to take up $28 million in emergency funding proposed by Gov. Rick Snyder to help Flint address its water contamination crisis.
January 21 - Illinois
The political bickering thats driven the almost seven-month-old budget impasse in Illinois spilled into the public pension arena.
January 21 - Illinois
The headwinds for Chicago Public Schools intensified on Wednesday as one of its ratings sank deeper into junk territory and the state's minority Republican leaders mounted a takeover effort backed by Gov. Bruce Rauner.
January 20 - Michigan
President Obama has signed an emergency declaration requested by Michigan Gov. Rick Snyder in the wake of a water contamination crisis in Flint.
January 19 - Illinois
High yields and a statutory lien on state aid are what the junk-rated Chicago Public Schools offer investors willing to overlook its precarious cash ledger, bleak budget outlook, and downward credit spiral.
January 19 -
Standard & Poor's socked the already junk-rated Chicago Board of Education with a two-notch downgrade Friday as the fiscally embattled district prepares to come to market later this month.
January 15 -
Michigan Gov. Rick Snyder is requesting a federal emergency declaration and supporting a shift of more executive powers back to Flint Mayor Karen Weaver as the city grapples with a water crisis that could cost more than $1 billion to fix.
January 15 - Michigan
The Detroit Public Schools could see a fiscal fallout if organized sick-outs by some teachers are prolonged, Moodys Investors Service warns in a new report.
January 15 - Illinois
Illinois paid higher yield penalties than it did before its budget fell into gridlock when it competitively priced a $480 million general obligation issue.
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