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The San Bernardino City Council on Tuesday approved the contract for its new city manager, Allan Parker, who will guide the city through Chapter 9 bankruptcy.
February 21 -
If Michigan Gov. Rick Snyder appoints an emergency manager for Detroit, that person will tackle $15 billion of long-term debt liabilities and try to maneuver around a $440 million swap termination payment.
February 21 -
Florida's Santa Rosa Bay Bridge default makes it the largest issuer in default of its municipal bonds this year, according to Bank of America Merrill Lynch.
February 20 -
The judge overseeing Jefferson County, Ala.'s bankruptcy case this week began hearings on a $1.63 billion class-action claim seeking to invalidate the county's sewer warrants.
February 20 -
Treasurer Andy Dillon said Detroit can avoid bankruptcy, after a Michigan review team found that a financial emergency exists in the city paving the way for an emergency manager.
February 19 -
Stockton, Calif., has shot back at challenges to its eligibility for bankruptcy protection ahead of a hearing set for next week.
February 19 -
Bankrupt Jefferson County, Ala., reached a settlement with Depfa Bank to reduce the interest rate on $162.5 million of variable-rate school warrants.
February 19 -
Court ruling that the state school funding formula is unconstitutionally flawed could lead to stronger credit ratings for local school districts.
February 15 -
The former comptroller of a small Illinois city faces nearly 20 years in prison under the sentence handed down by a federal judge following her conviction for stealing more than $53 million from city coffers over two decades.
February 15 -
Pennsylvania's 20-year, $35 billion with Camelot Global Services to run the state's lottery system is unconstitutional, said Attorney General Kathleen Kane.
February 14 -
A San Bernardino County lawsuit seeking to recoup a portion of a $102 million settlement with a developer could force Upland, Calif. into bankruptcy, the city manager says.
February 13 -
A federal judge sentenced former Central Falls, R.I., mayor Charles Moreau to two years for corruption that occurred while the city was plummeting toward bankruptcy.
February 12 -
Harrisburg, Pa., has cleared a legal hurdle to the auction of its Wild West artifacts, which officials say could bring up $6 million to the teetering city.
February 12 -
Baltimore Mayor Stephanie Rawlings-Blake on Monday announced the first of a series of fiscal reforms designed to head off a financial nightmare that a recent projection suggested could be heading the city's way.
February 11 -
San Bernardino heads into a second status conference on its bankruptcy Tuesday missing two key players – interim city manager Andrea Travis-Miller and finance director Jason Simpson.
February 11 -
Moody's Investors Service said the recent ruling in favor of Assured Guaranty Municipal Corp. against Flagstar Bancorp Inc. is a credit positive for financial guarantors.
February 11 -
Kansas Gov. Sam Brownback says he wants to resolve the state's school funding legal dispute through negotiation.
February 11 -
Bank of New York Mellon's suspension of bankrupt Jefferson County, Ala.'s sewer warrant payments prompted Standard & Poor's to drop its rating to D, while Moody's said investors are now subjected "to the risk of higher losses."
February 8 - Texas
Texas charter school leaders say they will continue the fight for facilities funding from the state despite a recent setback in court.
February 8 -
Harrisburg, Pa., councilman Brad Koplinski, a major figure in the capital city's debt crisis, said he will run for Pennsylvania lieutenant governor as an advocate for localities.
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