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Los Angeles alone reported more than 500 mudslides from a storm that deluged the city for days.
February 9 -
States are considering tolls, public-private partnerships, per-mile usage fees and even retail delivery fees to shore up transportation funding among a declining motor fuel tax.
February 6 -
Fitch Ratings downgraded the private-activity bonds supporting LAX's people mover bonds to junk, but said they could fall lower if the airport doesn't reach an agreement on delay concessions.
February 2 -
California voters will weight a $6.4 billion bond measure in March that redirects money from an existing millionaire's tax supporting mental health programs.
February 2 -
Issuance for the month is slightly above the $27.666 billion 10-year average, according to LSEG Refinitiv data.
January 31 -
Moody's Investors Service cited thinning operating performance for the downward outlook revision.
January 30 -
A private school catering to Los Angeles' wealthiest residents is tapping the municipal bond market to expand its campus and add to its academic offerings.
January 30 -
Accounting errors are Juneau School District's biggest fiscal problem, but it shares financial and demographic challenges with Alaska's other school districts.
January 26 -
The ratings agency cited federal support and military spending on the island as keys to its decision.
January 25 -
Despite fixed-income seeing losses this month, Jeff Lipton, managing director of credit research at Oppenheimer, believes "a performance sea change is nearing."
January 24