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.
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Standard & Poor's has revised its outlook on Columbia College Chicago's underlying BBB-plus rating to negative from stable over its operational struggles and management turnover.
January 26 -
Chicago's O'Hare International Airport reclaimed the title of world's busiest airport in 2014 a decade after ceding the status to Atlanta's Hartsfield-Jackson Memorial Airport.
January 26 - Wisconsin
Wisconsin must close a $283 million gap this year and erase another $648 million more of red ink in following two years to keep its books balanced, according to the latest revenue forecast that will guide the crafting of a new two year spending plan.
January 26 -
The Illinois Supreme Court denied requests by Chicago, other issuers, several civic groups, and a municipal lawyers group to file briefs supporting Illinois Attorney General Lisa Madigan's defense of state pension reforms.
January 23 -
The Chicago region needs $16.6 billion over the next decade for routine transit maintenance and capital spending with another $19.5 billion tacked on to the tab to cover deferred investment, the Regional Transportation Authority warned.
January 23 - Illinois
Illinois Gov. Bruce Rauner has imported three outsiders all with government experience to lead a "turnaround team" that includes the new position of chief financial officer to be filled by consultant Donna Arduin. He also named former Hawaii Gov. Linda Lingle and former Georgia COO Trey Childress to his team.
January 23 - Missouri
Missouri Gov. Jay Nixon unveiled a fiscal 2016 budget that begins drawing on existing bonding authority to fund more than $300 million in projects at state facilities and public higher education institutions as the new legislative session kicks into high gear.
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Chicago and its south suburban neighbor Harvey have struck a $20 million settlement that resolves a dispute over the suburbs delinquent payments for city-supplied water.
January 21 - Illinois
Chicago-based William Blair & Co. hired veteran underwriting manager John Feery to lead its negotiated underwriting group, finalizing leadership team changes as the firm pursues its national expansion path.
January 21 - Illinois
Illinois needs both spending cuts and tax hikes to fix a chronic budget imbalance that will grow to $14 billion over the next decade without structural change, an academic research group warns.
January 20 -
Chicago's lawyers warn that the fiscal well-being of the city and its sister governments hangs in the balance as the Illinois Supreme Court considers whether the state's sovereign police powers trump constitutional protections against cutting pensions.
January 20 - Minnesota
Edina, Minnesota voters will decide the school district's request for $125 million in borrowing authorization when they vote on May 5 ballot.
January 16 -
Newly installed Illinois Gov. Bruce Rauner's executive order halting new contracts puts a hold on some pending contracts planned by the state's tollway agency and planning work on the proposed Illiana toll road.
January 16 - Wisconsin
Wisconsin Gov. Scott Walker touted tax cuts, the state's structural fiscal strides, and pledged to cuts costs by merging some agencies in a state of the state address that offering no additional specifics on how he plans to erase a looming budget deficit.
January 16 -
Menasha, Wisconsin, which fell into junk bond status after defaulting on notes tied to a power plant conversion project that went awry, has won back its investment grade rating from Moody's Investors Service.
January 15 -
Bondholders will learn later this month how much they stand to recoup from a settlement that ended a trial accusing Morgan Keegan & Co. Inc. of misleading them on a bond deal that soured after the failure of an artificial sweetener plant project in Moberly, Mo.
January 15 -
A settlement was announced Wednesday to end a federal civil trial stemming from a bond default triggered by the collapse of an artificial sweetener plant project in Moberly, Mo; the former Morgan Keegan & Co. Inc. was among the defendants.
January 14 -
Illinois-Based Rush University Medical Center hits the market Thursday with its first time issue in more than five years accompanied by a trifecta of good credit news on the $500 million refunding.
January 14 -
The Illinois attorney general has made her pitch to the state Supreme Court on behalf of legislation designed to restructure the state employee pension system.
January 14 -
Minnesota would impose a tax on wholesale sales of gasoline to help generate at least $800 million in new revenue annually for transportation projects under a proposal unveiled by Senate majority leaders.
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