- California
Moody's Investors Service on Dec. 8 upgraded Clovis, Calif., wastewater revenue bonds to A2 from Baa1 affecting $103 million in outstanding debt.
December 9 -
The Airport Commission of the City and County of San Francisco has agreed to pay the Treasury $67,000 and retire $1.145 million of Series A variable rate revenue refunding bonds issued in 2010 to settle a tax dispute with the Internal Revenue Service.
December 8 - California
Stephen Cushman, a longtime activist, has been named chairman of the San Diego Convention Center Corp. board of directors.
December 8 - California
Agencies in Arizona, California and Nevada are expected to agree on reduced consumption of water from Lake Mead as a 14-year drought continues to lower the reservoir toward a level that requires federal restrictions.
December 8 -
Strong Demand convinced the Los Angeles Community College District's finance team move ahead on plans to price a sizeable $1.4 billion in general obligation bonds this week.
December 8 -
California's Bay Area Toll Authority prices $814 million of revenue bonds next week in a deal structured with an eye to the market's concerns about the potential for rising rates.
December 4 -
The Federal Bureau of Investigation seized 20 boxes of documents Tuesday related to purchases made through Los Angeles Unified School District's $1.3 billion plans to provide iPads to every student.
December 3 - California
Termed-out Orange County Supervisor John Moorlach announced his decision to run in a special election for the 37th State Senate District to subscribers of his email blast.
December 2 -
A beleaguered Victorville, Calif. airport authority notified bondholders in a filing that it expected to default for the seventh time on bonds it issued to redevelop the airport from military to civilian use.
December 2 -
Facing continued deficit operations, Mills College in Oakland, Calif. received a downgrade to Baa3 from Baa2 from Moody's Investors Service.
November 26 -
Officials of Bell, Calif., the Los Angleles-area city where the former administration was jailed earlier this year for misappropriation of funds, said the tax-exempt status of $35 million in general obligation bonds that came under review by the Internal Revenue Service has been preserved.
November 26 -
The Internal Revenue Service is auditing bonds issued by the East Bay Municipal Utility District in 2003 and 2005.
November 26 -
If San Bernardino follows Stockton and Vallejo's example by impairing its bond creditors, it consolidates a pattern in California Chapter 9 cases in which pensions fare better than lease-backed and pension-obligated bondholders.
November 25 - California
Following the failure of a local ballot measure to increase its sales tax rate, Marysville, Calif. was downgraded to Baa1 from A3 by Moody's Investors Service.
November 25 -
Loma Linda University Medical Center had its outlook lowered to negative by Fitch Ratings, which cited a higher-than-expected debt burden and a pressured financial profile.
November 24 - California
A recent analysis conducted by the California Debt and Investment Advisory Commission found that the state's water districts could afford to pay estimated debt service costs included in the Bay Area Delta Conservation Plan.
November 24 - California
San Diego Mayor Kevin Faulconer appointed Maksim Pecherskiy as the city's chief data officer with the aim of making the city more transparent, efficient and innovative.
November 21 - California
Moody's Investors Service has downgraded the rating on Glendale, Calif.'s outstanding water revenue debt a notch from to A1 from Aa3 affecting $86 million in debt.
November 21 -
San Bernardino hires consultant to study service levels needed in the city in the hope of crafting a feasible bankruptcy exit strategy.
November 20 - California
California's total reserves could grow to over $4 billion by the end of fiscal year 2016, according to estimates by the state's Legislative Analyst's Office.
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