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Pennsylvania's treasurer launched a transparency portal for the commonwealth's spending.
June 6 -
Pennsylvania's Senate passed a bill to overhaul retiree benefits.
June 6 -
While some firms in the municipal bond industry are merging, contracting or just plain closing, Tribal Capital Markets is doing exactly the opposite – it’s expanding into new spaces and hiring talented muni professionals with the backing of the Morongo Band of Mission Indians.
June 5 -
A tax lawsuit against Scranton could have ramifications throughout Pennsylvania.
June 1 -
Philadelphia International Airport has a new deal with its airlines.
May 30 -
A court heard Scranton's arguments against a lawsuit challenging an increase to the local services tax.
May 30 -
Pennsylvania's proposed gambling expansion would have limited upside, said Moody's Investors Service.
May 30 -
Pennsylvania’s pension system for public school employees spent too much on investment fees, according to the state auditor.
May 26 -
On a 6-3 vote, the Dallas School Board accepted a bond agreement from PNC Bank to fund a new school to replace Dallas Elementary at a cost not to exceed $39.5 million.
May 23 -
Fox Chapel Area School Board last week approved a $37.9 million bond in anticipation of building a new Kerr Elementary School and to fund upgrades to three of the district's other school campuses.
May 23 -
Philadelphia seeks lost property tax revenue from Wells Fargo in a lawsuit alleging discriminatory lending.
May 17 -
WILKES-BARRE, Pa. -- When will the city get the money and when will the repairs start?
May 15 -
WILKES-BARRE, Pa. -- City Council is letting Mayor Tony George get his way in dealing with the city's crushing debt.
May 12 -
The same Allentown, Pa., developer that's parlayed the Neighborhood Improvement Zone into more than $100 million in taxpayer-funded subsidies can now use tax-free municipal bonds to save millions more.
May 3 -
Some corrections called for by Attorney General Josh Shapiro Thursday in his final report on the Harrisburg debt crisis have a running start in the Pennsylvania General Assembly.
May 1 -
HARRISBURG -- Pennsylvania Attorney General Josh Shapiro on Thursday announced that no new criminal charges would be filed in connection with the questionable financing of the city's former incinerator.
April 28 -
A member of Puerto Rico’s federal oversight board will give an update on the distressed island’s efforts to combat mounting debt during the May 3 Philadelphia Area Municipal Analysts Society meeting.
April 28 -
The Erie School District, Pa., wants to grow at the same time it shrinks.
April 27 -
Philadelphia’s yearly real estate tax revenues are up $92 million from four years ago, according to City Controller Alan Butkovitz.
April 25 -
WILKES-BARRE, Pa. -- City council Thursday night bought the sales pitch made by the administration for a long-term debt restructuring deal that includes funds to replace sections of Solomon Creek wall.
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