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The Los Angeles Rams' planned stadium in Inglewood, Calif. is a credit positive for the city, Moody's Investors Service said.
January 15 - California
The San Francisco Bay Area Restoration Authority will ask voters to impose a new parcel tax in that could be used as a means to back bonds.
January 14 - California
Long Beach, Calif. is using a public-private financing method rarely seen outside the transportation sector in the U.S. to build a new city hall, port headquarters, library and park.
January 14 - California
The St. Louis Rams beat out two other National Football League franchises and won the leagues permission to relocate to the Los Angeles area, where they plan to build a stadium in Inglewood.
January 13 - California
The Los Angeles school board named Michelle King superintendent of the nations second largest school district on Monday.
January 12 - California
The restrained budget proposed by California Gov. Jerry Brown will not require the state to issue short-term notes to smooth out cash flow in fiscal 2017, according to Fitch Ratings.
January 12 - California
California revenues beat projections by $844.6 million for the first half of the 2015-16 fiscal year.
January 11 - California
The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers plans to spend $3.6 million in federal funding for flood protection along the Los Angeles River as El Nino storms continue to roll in.
January 11 -
A lawsuit filed late last week seeks to block construction Golden State Warriors event center and mixed-use development project in San Francisco.
January 11 -
The California Health Facilities Financing Authority will issue $500 million of revenue bonds next week for the Sutter Health hospital system in Northern California.
January 8 - California
California Gov. Jerry Brown warns state legislators that increased spending could eat up the states recent revenue windfalls.
January 7 -
The chair of Californias Assembly Committee on Transportation unveiled legislation he said would provide revenue to meet the states serious transportation needs.
January 7 -
The San Diego Association of Governments is holding public hearings to gauge public sentiment on a half-cent sales tax for transportation.
January 6 - California
Initiative that would require California legislators to wear donor logos on their clothing moves forward.
January 6 - California
The new chief executive officer of a California municipal advisory firm plans to grow the firm by acquiring smaller firms as the industry consolidates in the new regulatory environment.
January 6 - California
The National Football League confirmed that the Oakland Raiders, St. Louis Rams and the San Diego Chargers all submitted applications to relocate to the Los Angeles area.
January 5 - California
Orange County, Calif. received a rating boost, as Standard & Poor's upgraded its issuer credit rating one notch to AA-plus from AA.
December 30 -
Desert Hot Springs, Calif., a Palm Springs suburb that has flirted with bankruptcy, received an improved stable outlook from Standard & Poors.
December 30 -
The San Bernardino City Council appointed two interim city managers to serve consecutively as the city works to extract itself from bankruptcy.
December 29 - California
California Treasurer John Chiang said he plans to meet investors around the country as he prepares to ratchet up the state's green bond issuance.
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