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The San Bernardino, Calif., firefighters union filed two lawsuits, living up to a promise to litigate issues over its contract with the city, which has been in Chapter 9 bankruptcy for three years.
April 13 - California
Moody's Investors Service says the California governor's recent water restriction mandates are a credit negative for water utilities.
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Port of Oakland hopes a 360-acre trade and logistics center currently under construction will enable it to grab business from southern California's ports.
April 9 - California
California water experts say the state should look to Australia, which suffered an epochal 12-year drought starting in 2003, for solutions and lessons learned as it crafts a solution to California's drought.
April 9 - California
California Governor Jerry Brown ratcheted up water restrictions on Wednesday to deal with the state's ongoing drought.
April 2 - California
Los Angeles city leaders announced renewed efforts to improve the citys miles of crumbling sidewalks in conjunction with a settlement in a case brought under the Americans With Disabilities Act.
April 2 - California
City and County officials in San Diego have joined forces to explore stadium options to retain the citys National Football Team, the San Diego Chargers.
March 30 - California
Weakened financial operations resulted in the downgrade of $47.4 million of Conejo Valley Unified School District general obligation debt to A1 from A3, according to Moody's.
March 30 - California
The new California State Water Resource Board's water restrictions for California residents and urban water suppliers are a credit positive, according to Moody's Investors Service.
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The San Bernardino, Calif. bankruptcy differs from other municipal bankruptcies because the city's leaders are unable to strike deals with creditors, Ambac Assurance Corp.s attorney said
March 27 - California
California Treasurer John Chiang on Thursday appointed 12 individuals to a task force he commissioned to develop best practice guidelines on the fiduciary care and use of state and local bond proceeds.
March 26 - California
San Diego is moving ahead with plans to price $120 million in bonds in April in the face of an appeal of a court ruling that the city can legally issue the bonds.
March 26 -
Franklin Templeton Investments filed its first brief on March 25 appealing the ruling that allowed Stockton to exit bankruptcy.
March 26 - California
Standard & Poors joined Fitch Ratings in upgrading the rating on the California Department of Water Resources power revenue bonds.
March 25 - California
Fitch Ratings upgraded bonds issued by the California Department of Water Resources after a state of emergency was declared in 2001 to deal with soaring energy prices.
March 24 -
Tobacco bonds may be on their way to the biggest volume since 2007, led by Wednesday's $1.7 billion sale from California, as issuers refinance amid a decline in smoking that's cut deeply into revenue.
March 24 - California
Brian White, chief executive of the $10.4 billion San Diego County Employees Retirement Association, has resigned effective March 30.
March 24 - New Jersey
Municipalities in fiscal crisis faced diminished abilities to manage federal grants because of workforce reductions, decreased financial capacities and outdated information technologies, the U.S. Government Accountability Office concluded in a report.
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Fitch Ratings upgraded San Francisco Community College District, Calif.s general obligation bonds to A from BBB-plus.
March 23 - California
A coalition comprised of businesses, labor union, community groups and non-profits took a significant step forward on plans to build a desalinization plant in Huntington Beach, Calif.,
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