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A dispute over the revenue projections for the Dulles Toll Road provides the backdrop for a hearing the Fairfax County, Va., Board of Supervisors is preparing to hold March 20 to decide whether to approve the next phase of construction on an associated rail line.
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Investors holding term bonds exchanged last year as part of the Connector 2000 Association bankruptcy must exchange them a second time after the bonds they received proved to be untradeable for technical reasons.
March 7 -
A U.S. District Court judge in Chicago has dismissed the final count lodged against former Bear Stearns public finance banker P. Nicholas Hurtgen by federal prosecutors in connection with an extortion scheme involving a Chicago-area hospital seeking regulatory approval for a new hospital.
March 7 -
LOS ANGELES — Downey Regional Medical Center emerged from bankruptcy protection Wednesday, marking only the third time in California history a hospital has done so without changing ownership, hospital officials said.
March 7 -
SAN FRANCISCO — Stockton is not alone. The ski town of Mammoth Lakes is also using a new California state mediation law to try to avert Chapter 9 bankruptcy.
March 5 -
Jefferson County is eligible for bankruptcy despites its lack of bond debt under a ruling issued late Sunday by U.S. Bankruptcy Judge Thomas Bennett.
March 5 -
CHICAGO — An effort afoot to suspend and overturn Michigan's emergency manager law could have negative consequences for the fiscally stressed local governments the law aims to help, Moody's Investors Service warns.
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SAN FRANCISCO — Standard & Poor's downgraded Stockton, Calif., for the third time in less than two weeks, to "selective default" from CC.
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CHICAGO — Bank of America NA sued the St. Louis-based Jewish Community Center last week, alleging the nonprofit has withheld more than $4 million it owes the bank as a tactic to win more favorable terms on the repayment of $45 million of bonds held by the bank.
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DALLAS — A panel of 22 Texas lawmakers has been formed to conduct a comprehensive review of the state's school finance system in the wake of five recent lawsuits challenging how Texas funds local school districts.
March 2 -
The Nassau Off-Track Betting Corp. has agreed to pay harness horse-racing tracks to settle a long-running, multimillion-dollar lawsuit.
March 2 -
When the Pennsylvania Economic Development Authority issued $107 million of debt in January to bail out defaulted bonds in connection with the 10-story Forum Place office building in Harrisburg, critics called it another incinerator-type fiasco in Pennsylvania's capital city.
March 1 -
A Superior Court judge on Wednesday denied a request for an injunction from a San Diego hotel workers union seeking to block a vote on a special tax to fund the San Diego Convention Center expansion.
March 1 -
A 25-year-old San Diego utility customers advocacy group is disbanding in the wake of a federal grand jury investigation into its business practices and leadership.
March 1 -
Standard & Poor’s and Moody’s Investors Service further downgraded Stockton, Calif., bonds this week after its City Council voted to delay bond payments and enter negotiations with creditors to try to avoid bankruptcy.
March 1 -
Three months into its Chapter 11 bankruptcy, American Airlines Inc. has begun to show its hand to investors holding $3.2 billion of the carrier's special facilities revenue bonds by making good — at least for now — on some debt-related payments while moving as expected to shed other obligations.
February 29 -
SAN FRANCISCO — The Stockton, Calif., City Council voted Tuesday night to default on payments tied to $330 million of bonds and begin negotiations to try to avoid Chapter 9 bankruptcy.
February 29 -
LOS ANGELES — Officials at Downey Regional Medical Center are probably wondering if five will be their lucky number after the bankrupt Southern California hospital announced the fifth postponement of a planned bond buyback Monday in a disclosure filing.
February 29 -
A bankruptcy court judge in Alabama Wednesday afternoon certified multiple appeals filed in Jefferson County, Ala.'s Chapter 9 case, allowing them to be heard in the 11th Circuit Court of Appeals in Atlanta.
February 29 -
Federal Bankruptcy Judge Thomas Bennett has scheduled a hearing for March 23 to hear Assured Guaranty Municipal Corp.’s legal motion for relief from Jefferson County, Ala.’s bankruptcy.
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