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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.
August 18 -
John Boyd, principal at The Boyd Company, chats with Chip Barnett about how the COVID-19 pandemic and hybrid work has altered the way companies look at cities and states when they think about locations for their headquarters. (20 minutes)
May 24 -
Gov. Gavin Newsom's focus on voluntary water conservation has not brought much in the way of water conservation — consumption grew 19% year-over-year.
May 12 -
States face a multi-trillion infrastructure gap, which they need to address with a sense of urgency, a speaker at the Milken Institute Global Conference said.
May 3 -
If state and local governments make progress on social problems with federal relief funds, it could be credit positive for them, Moody’s Investors Service said.
April 28 -
Gov. Steve Sisolak plans to dedicate $500 million in federal funds to developing affordable housing.
February 24 -
The city’s financial status was so distressed after the 2008 economic crash that there was talk of insolvency.
January 13 -
If Nevada surpasses $500 million in gaming revenues in December, it will become the greatest single-year total.
December 30 -
Arizona, Nevada and California agreed to bank more water in the rapidly shrinking Lake Mead as drought wreaks havoc on Colorado River water supplies.
December 20 -
Fitch cited the state's stronger-than-anticipated rebound from the pandemic's lows in revising the outlook on its AA-plus rating from negative.
September 22 -
New money volume in the Far West was up 31.9% to $29.5 billion, while refunding volume rose a more modest 11%.
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