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Owners of some luxury condominiums in Denver residential towers will not be required to pay taxes supporting a $30.5 million bond issue, a judge ruled.
September 11 -
Flint, Mich. will get its third emergency manager within one year after current EM Michael Brown announced Wednesday he is stepping down.
September 11 -
The SEC will investigate the Rhode Island Economic Development Corp.s $75-million loan guarantee to video-game company 38 Studios, the agency confirmed.
September 11 -
Bond insurer Syncora Guarantee, Inc. will appeal a recent decision by federal Judge Steven Rhodes in Detroits bankruptcy, marking the first appeal in the case.
September 11 -
The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission is investigating a $75 million financing by a Rhode Island agency for Curt Schilling's bankrupt video-game company.
September 11 -
Michigan Gov. Rick Snyder Tuesday dropped his fight against the city's unions and agreed to be deposed in Detroits historic Chapter 9 bankruptcy case.
September 10 -
Minnesota Vikings owner Zygi Wilf can cover his share of a new $975 million football stadium despite a hefty judgment civil lawsuit, according to a Minnesota Sports Facilities Authority-ordered examination.
September 10 -
The Lancaster County Solid Waste Management Authority could issue bonds to pay for the purchase of the Harrisburg, Pa., incinerator as soon as early November, chief executive James Warner said.
September 10 -
Judge Sarah Taft-Carter set a follow-up status conference for Sept. 30 in the mediation talks regarding the lawsuit over Rhode Island's pension overhaul law.
September 9 -
Detroit defended its right to enter into bankruptcy in a 135-page court paper that tackles creditors' objections and offers a few glimpses into arguments it may use in its Chapter 9 case.
September 9 -
California State Controller John Chiang agreed to a forensic audit of Cudahy, Calif. after receiving several letters from the mayor requesting it.
September 6 -
The Stockton City Council will hold a public forum to discuss the search for the next city manager to lead the bankrupt city.
September 6 -
The Miami-Dade County Commission wants the Justice department to dismiss its antitrust suit to block the merger of US Airways and American Airlines.
September 5 -
Fitch Ratings has upgraded the ratings on $250 million of water revenue bonds issued by the Stockton Public Financing Authority, despite ongoing concerns surrounding the city's bankruptcy.
September 5 -
A California ruling favors a Mendocino County district in the lawsuit pitting Willits Unified School District against financial advisor Caldwell Winters Flores.
September 5 -
The emergency manager of Hamtramck, a small town surrounded entirely by Detroit, began implementing her financial plan to revive the city by firing a trio of top city employees and cutting the City Councils pay.
September 5 -
Oakland Countys delay on its $350 million bond deal originally set for next week has nothing to do with Detroit, a top executive said Wednesday.
September 5 -
Michigan Wednesday launched a financial investigation into two more local governments in the metro Detroit region.
September 4 -
Detroit emergency manager Kevyn Orr and the bankrupt city's investment banker said in depositions that the need to access casino revenue drove tense negotiations with interest-rate swap counterparties.
September 4 -
Former El Paso County Judge Anthony Cobos pleads guilty to federal corruption charges involving selection of underwriters for $40 million county GO refunding in 2007.
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