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The project requires the passage of a $120 million bond proposal that will be decided by voters April 24.
April 5 -
The number of people being pushed into homelessness continues to outpace efforts to help them.
April 5 -
Bill Glasgall, senior vice president at the Volcker Alliance, and Sarah Swanbeck, from the University of California at Berkeley, discuss how the state of California became the comeback kid in finances. What is the state doing right with its budget? Where do its finances need improvement? And what’s the outlook for the state going forward? Chip Barnett hosts.
April 5 -
Anna Van Degna, who was a Stifel managing director, now heads San Francisco's Office of Public Finance.
April 4 -
A survey reveals a majority of Jackson County voters likely would oppose new taxes to pay for a bigger jail.
April 4 -
California's attorney general says the hospital chain used anti-competitive practices to drive up prices in Northern California.
April 3 -
Alum Rock Union Elementary still faces challenges from probes into alleged fiscal mismanagement.
April 2 -
Encinitas City Council members are leaning toward borrowing close to $30 million so the city can overhaul much of Leucadia's portion of Coast Highway 101 all at once, instead of doing the project into three phases as previously proposed.
April 2 -
The nation's leading municipal bond counsel expects to gain a significant edge through artificial intelligence and related technology.
April 2 -
The report illustrates how federal, state and local laws must be changed if the Supreme Court rules in favor of South Dakota and against Wayfair Inc. in an online sales tax case.
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