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A judge preliminarily approved a deal to end three lawsuits, but the South Carolina-owned utility still faces federal securities fraud litigation.
March 25 -
Two baseball stadiums and a basketball arena face cash-flow hits from the COVID-19 pandemic.
March 24 -
Two rating agencies placed a negative outlook U.S. toll roads, while others monitor risks as volumes decline as COVID-19 keeps drivers at home.
March 23 -
Cost cutting is underway at central Florida's Orlando International Airport due to a steep decline in flights and passengers amid the coronavirus outbreak.
March 20 -
When lawmakers cast the final vote on the 2021 budget, they won’t have updated revenue projections but other states and industries do.
March 18 -
Zak Accuardi of the Natural Resources Defense Council explores how a transit funding ballot failure provides a case study. Paul Burton hosts.
March 17 -
Lawmakers return to the state capital to formally approve the budget Thursday amid concerns over the novel coronavirus outbreak.
March 16 -
The agreement would end current and future litigation by class members over the South Carolina utility’s failed nuclear project.
March 13 -
Cities and states that rely on hotel taxes and tourism-related revenues will lose billions as events and attractions shutter to slow the spread of COVID-19.
March 13 -
After eight oil-producing states recovered from the 2014 oil price collapse, they face another downturn, S&P Global Ratings said.
March 11