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Master trustee UMB Bank told West Penn Allegheny Health System to file an audited financial statement within 30 days to avoid violation of a bond covenant.
January 4 -
Bank of New York Mellon accelerated about $116 million of toll revenue bonds due to ongoing defaults by Florida's Santa Rosa Bay Bridge Authority. The trustee said payment on the bonds is due immediately.
January 3 -
Adrian Scott-Jones, a government witness who perjured himself at a federal courtroom in April, received 18 months for his role in the muni bond bid-rigging case.
January 3 -
A process winding down California's redevelopment agencies remains complex and painful for successor agencies though a year has passed.
January 3 -
West Penn Allegheny Health System has 30 days to post its audited financial report for the 2012 fiscal year to avoid default on its $726 million bond issue.
January 3 -
Wells Fargo Bank NA said in a market notice that it would not distribute Jan. 1 interest payments due on $18.93 million of uninsured, defaulted bonds sold for three popular Georgia charter schools.
January 2 -
Pennsylvania State Sen. Mike Folmer plans to introduce a legislative package to deal with issues related to capital city Harrisburg's debt crisis.
December 31 -
Michigan Gov. Rick Snyder signed into law a bill for fiscally distressed governments, replacing a law voters overturned in a ballot referendum.
December 31 -
Gov. Lincoln Chafee appointed John "J.R." Pagliarini chief of staff to the Rhode Island Economic Development Corp., the agency under fire over its $75 million loan guarantee to 38 Studios.
December 28 -
Standard & Poor's downgraded Denair Unified School District, Calif., to A from A-plus.
December 27 -
Federal bankruptcy judge Thomas Bennett approved the first debt restructuring in Jefferson County, Ala.'s bankruptcy case, for $82.5 million of Ambac-wrapped lease revenue warrants.
December 26 -
U.S. Bankruptcy Judge Meredith Jury Friday denied the California Public Employees' Retirement System's request to be allowed to sue San Bernardino in California state court over $6.9 million in missed pension payments.
December 21 -
Some state attorneys general are hailing settlements with major tobacco companies resolving a dispute over payments, but Herbert J. Sims analyst Dick Larkin believes tobacco companies may be the big winners.
December 21 -
Providence's agreement with police unions for pension benefit reductions is a credit positive for Rhode Island's struggling capital city, according to Moody's.
December 21 -
Wells Fargo filed a suit for breach of contract against three suburban Atlanta charter schools that are in default on $18.93 million of uninsured bonds.
December 21 -
The SEC approved rule changes that would allow underwriters to fulfill some new-issue reporting requirements by filing information with the Depository Trust & Clearing Corp.'s New Issue Information Dissemination Service, or NIIDS.
December 20 -
U.S. attorneys asked a federal judge Monday to order former executives of a General Electric Co. affiliate to pay $6.9 million in restitution to municipal bond issuers for rigging bids on municipal bond reinvestment contracts.
December 20 -
A three-judge panel in Lackawanna County rejected Scranton, Pa.'s request to impose a 1% commuter tax, saying the distressed city wasn't persuasive enough.
December 20 -
In a ruling Wednesday, the federal judge overseeing Jefferson County, Ala.'s Chapter 9 case repeatedly blamed the state of Alabama for precipitating the county's bankruptcy filing in November 2011.
December 20 -
Standard & Poor's Ratings Services said it raised its rating on the town of Mammoth Lakes, Calif.'s certificates of participation to BB-plus from C.
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