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The deal to buy the for-profit University of Phoenix faced opposition from the state attorney general and lawmakers and rating agency questions.
June 4 -
The twin Transportation Corridor Agencies issuers in Orange County, California, received Fitch Ratings upgrades for fiscal prudence and bond buydowns.
June 3 -
Chinese students comprise nearly half of international students attending University of California schools.
May 30 -
UMB hired 13 people from Wilmington Trust, and opened an Orange County office, to expand in municipal and corporate trustee, escrow and paying-agent services.
May 30 -
An economic slowdown partially fueled by tariff turmoil has forced West Coast states to lower revenue projections and slash budgets.
May 30 -
The bill attacks Gov. Gavin Newsom's executive order requiring state regulations phasing out the sale of new gasoline-powered cars and trucks by 2035.
May 27 -
California Gov. Gavin Newsom's proposal to speed plans for a second tunnel for the state's water conveyance system is facing stiff opposition from the Delta Caucus.
May 21 -
The macroeconomic boost from U.S.-China's 90-day pause on tariffs is partial and could prove temporary, S&P Global Ratings analysts said.
May 19 -
Lawmakers have $755 million less to spend and only six more weeks to work on the two-year budget.
May 16 -
California Gov. Gavin Newsom said lowered revenues from the so-called "Trump slump" forced tough choices during annual May revisions to his budget.
May 16