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Fulcrum BioEnergy, which raised more than $1 billion to turn household waste into lower-emitting fuels for planes and trucks, is in danger of going under.
May 29 -
The company expects construction to take four years, with operations beginning in summer of 2028 ahead of the Los Angeles Olympics.
April 23 -
North Las Vegas was upgraded to A-minus from BBB-plus by Fitch Ratings, which kept its positive outlook.
January 3 -
Republicans have repeatedly criticized the California high-speed rail project as a waste of taxpayer money.
December 6 -
Nevada state officials have partnered with two companies that specialize in working with charter schools to create a $100 million revolving loan fund to build schools and refund existing high-interest debt.
November 2 -
Plans for a garbage-to-jet fuels facility in Gary, Indiana, are on hold after bonds for the same operator's plant in Nevada went into default.
October 20 -
The state is issuing more GO debt this year because it's well positioned to tap the bond markets, Nevada State Treasurer Zach Conine said.
October 19 -
The Nevada System of Higher Education regents are expected to select a new chancellor by the end of June. Former treasurer Kate Marshall is a finalist.
June 26 -
The $6.9 billion new-issue calendar features high-grade deals from Georgia, Washington and Massachusetts, among other frequently traded credits, which should provide direction for scales.
June 23 -
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 -
Arizona, Nevada and California announced an agreement on Colorado River water use reductions, possibly averting a more stringent federal solution.
May 22 -
The Oakland Athletics agreed to locate a baseball stadium on land behind the Tropicana resort on the Las Vegas Strip, according to a Bally's Corp statement.
May 15 -
Las Vegas sees March visitor totals similar to pre-pandemic March 2019, putting in on solid fiscal footing.
May 1 -
A draft environmental report released by a federal agency could threaten California and Arizona's water supply, if the states don't reach an agreement on their own to protect the Colorado River.
May 1 -
The examination includes specific questions related to compliance with Federal tax requirements.
April 6 -
The rainy-day fund is currently at $904 million, but Gov. Joseph Lombardo's budget targets $1.6 billion in reserve by the end of the biennium.
February 10 -
The ratings on special district bonds issued for the Outlets at Legends, a shopping and entertainment district in northwestern Nevada have been on an upward trajectory for several years.
January 30 -
Continuing work on the state's one-year-old infrastructure bank tops the Democrat's list of second-term priorities.
December 1 -
Conine edged out Trump-supported Michelle Fiore for the treasurer's seat.
November 14 -
New-money volume was off in the Golden State and across the Far West, but refunding volume was down even more.
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