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The Troy Downtown Development Authority says it will default on nearly $17 million of TIF bonds by November 2013. The bond insurer has threatened to sue or request state intervention if it is forced to cover the obligation and the city doesn't pledge to repay.
September 10 -
Whether Central Falls, R.I.'s bankruptcy reorganization could serve as a national model, as its presiding judge suggested, remains an open question.
September 10 -
The Arizona Supreme Court upheld an appeals court ruling that allows voters in Glendale the opportunity to repeal the city's recent sales tax increase.
September 10 - Kentucky
Three groups have filed complaints stating that federal approval for the $2.6 billion Ohio River Bridges Project should be thrown out because laws were violated.
September 7 -
Michigan Gov. Rick Snyder Friday declared the Detroit suburb of Allen Park to be in a state of fiscal emergency, due in part to the city's struggle to pay $31 million of general obligation bonds issued for a now-failed film studio project.
September 7 -
A federal court on Thursday afternoon approved the reorganization plan and subsequent bankruptcy exit for Central Falls, R.I., only 13 months after it filed.
September 6 -
Activists filed a lawsuit challenging the environmental impact report produced by the developer of the $1.5 billion National Football League stadium planned for downtown Los Angeles.
September 6 -
A week after hearing oral arguments, the state Supreme Court Wednesday afternoon ruled that three of four high-profile referendums should appear on the November ballot. All three could have long-lasting impact on the state's future if approved.
September 5 -
After guilty verdicts against three former UBS AG professionals in a bid-rigging case, the prosecution and a municipal market observer saluted the decision, while defense attorneys vowed to appeal.
August 31 -
An Oklahoma lawmaker asked the state attorney general to determine if Tulsa County's $750 million Vision2 proposal violates the state constitution.
August 31 -
Crawford County, Ark., Judge John Hall said the county should know how much it will cost to build a new jail and where to build it in time for a March 2013 election.
August 31 -
The 131-year-old Morris Brown College in Atlanta was forced to file for Chapter 11 bankruptcy after an investor holding $13 million of bonds demanded payment, or face foreclosure.
August 30 -
San Bernardino officials have presented a budget plan to pay for city services while in bankruptcy that leaves debt service payments untouched.
August 30 -
Moody's Investors Service has expanded its review for potentially downgrading Miami to include pension obligations and health care costs in addition to pending SEC charges.
August 29 -
Jefferson County, Ala.'s proposed rejection of a courthouse lease could lead other municipalities in bankruptcy to reject debt-secured leases.
August 29 -
The North Carolina state pension fund's investment in Facebook Inc.'s IPO is raising questions. The fund joined a class-action suit alleging it was misled.
August 29 -
The judge overseeing Jefferson County, Ala.'s bankruptcy is being asked to stop a lawsuit filed by the city of Birmingham.
August 29 -
Amid a court order to raise an earned-income tax, Harrisburg, Pa'.s City Council could seek an injunction, ask for clarification or refuse and risk contempt.
August 29 -
The state's top court Thursday will hear oral arguments for four controversial ballot proposals that have wound their way through the state's legal system.
August 29 -
The fate of Minnesota's proposed tobacco refunding is in the hands of the state's high court which is being asked to decide whether the use of an appropriation pledge constitutes a "public debt" that is subject to state limits on the uses of such debt.
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