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Palomar Health had its outlook revised to negative by Moody's, affecting $672.5 million in outstanding debt.
June 21 -
The Illinois case is part of several state-level lawsuits brought by Minnesota-based municipal advisor Johan Rosenberg, accusing banks of conspiring to set the interest rates of state-issued VRDOs artificially high.
June 16 -
Typhoon Mawar's impact on the service area is the rating agency's biggest concern.
June 15 -
The controversial idea has taken on more urgency as transit agencies nationally struggle with low ridership.
June 15 -
Weekday ridership on the farebox-dependent regional transit system is below 40% of pre-pandemic levels. Some lawmakers are pushing a state transit rescue package.
June 8 -
Muni Pride has been rebranded from California Muni Pride to reflect its developing national focus.
June 6 -
The negative outlook assigned to Portland State University's bonds by Moody's Investors Service affects $195 million of debt.
June 2 -
In the past few weeks, the A's agreed with Bally's on a site and reached a tentative agreement with Nevada lawmakers for a $380 million public handout.
June 1 -
As a growing number of states have adopted anti-LGBTQ+ laws, California's ban on travel to those states has created difficulties for the state.
May 31 -
California senators approved a school bond measure that supporters say could help reduce the state's $117 billion in school construction needs.
May 25