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
The Illinois Finance Authority approved plans by long-struggling East St. Louis to free itself from state advisory oversight and laid the groundwork for Pace suburban bus service to borrow for capital projects.
November 19 - Minnesota
The Minneapolis City Council has approved a $100 million planned renovation of the 23-year-old city-owned Target Center arena.
November 18 - Wisconsin
Moody's Investors Service downgraded Green Bay, Wis.'s general obligation rating one notch to Aa2 as it prepares to sell $25 million of taxable lease revenue bonds to finance convention center improvements.
November 18 - Illinois
Illinois Gov. Pat Quinn tapped former Chicago Public Schools leader and former city budget director Paul Vallas as his running mate in the 2014 election.
November 18 -
American Airlines will ask a bankruptcy court to approve an agreement with federal regulators that settles the government's antitrust lawsuit against American's proposed merger with US Airways Group Inc.
November 18 -
Illinois hopes to select a private partner to develop its estimated $1.1 billion share of the proposed Illiana toll road by next fall with the goal of closing on a finance package as soon as early 2015, a top state transportation official said Thursday.
November 15 -
Municipal borrowers looking to expedite the process to tap the Transportation Infrastructure Finance and Innovation Act program for project loans should bring a thorough financing package to the table and be flexible in negotiating terms, loan recipients offered up as advice Thursday.
November 14 - Illinois
The Chicago Infrastructure Trust approved its inaugural financing -- a $27.5 million tax-exempt private placement to finance city energy efficiency projects advancing it to the City Council.
November 13 - Missouri
Missouri local governments' penchant for negotiated sales over competitive bidding resulted in an estimated $43 million in higher costs over a four-year period, state auditor Tom Schweich concluded.
November 13 -
American Airlines and US Airways Group Inc. settled an antitrust lawsuit with the U.S. Department of Justice, clearing American's path to exit bankruptcy and repay its municipal bondholders.
November 12 - Illinois
The Illinois Finance Authority is selling $134.5 million of top-rated state revolving fund bonds in a deal that marks the state's first SRF borrowing in nine years and ushers in an expanded $1 billion loan program.
November 12 - Missouri
Jackson County, Missouri voters overwhelmingly rejected a sales tax hike aimed at raising $800 million over the next two decades to fund the establishment of a new research institute.
November 11 -
Moody's Investors Service has revised its outlook on the University of Chicago Medical Center's Aa3 rating to negative over declines in is operating margins over the last two fiscal years.
November 11 -
Standard & Poor's has revised its outlook on Chicago-based Presence Health Network's BBB-plus rating to negative from stable over its operating losses.
November 11 - Missouri
A majority of St. Louis convention center hotel bondholders who took ownership after a bond default agreed to a deal to sell the larger of the complex's two hotels.
November 11 - Illinois
Fitch Ratings late Friday socked Chicago's general obligation rating with a triple-notch downgrade over its mounting pension woes and lack of a solution to date.
November 8 - Illinois
Illinois lawmakers wrapped up their annual veto session Thursday without acting on a state pension fix, but they did pass a pension overhaul for the Chicago Park District that is being labeled a framework for potential city changes.
November 8 - Illinois
Illinois cleared out its previous fiscal year's bills at the quickest pace since 2009 but its fiscal position could deteriorate as bills are again mounting and the income tax windfall of last April won't be repeated, the state comptroller warns in quarterly report.
November 8 - Illinois
The Chicago Infrastructure Trust settled on a model for its inaugural financing but may miss its goal of closing on $27 million deal by the end of the year.
November 7 - Illinois
Illinois expects to collect $369 million more in revenue than previously estimated by the end of the current fiscal year, according to new estimates.
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