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The 11th Circuit Court of Appeals in Atlanta Tuesday overturned a federal judge's ruling that ordered massive cutbacks in drinking water withdrawals by Atlanta and surrounding communities from a federal reservoir known as Lake Lanier.
June 29 -
Pennsylvania's Senate late Tuesday approved a bill that would force a state takeover of Harrisburg and other financially strapped cities if they don't approve a recovery plan, and prohibit them from filing for bankruptcy protection.
June 28 -
DALLAS — The Oklahoma Supreme Court declined Monday to hear arguments in a lawsuit contending that the use of $101.7 million of highway tax revenues to balance the state’s fiscal 2012 budget was unconstitutional.
June 28 -
DALLAS — Facing 22 more years of debt service on its Jobing.com Arena, Glendale, Ariz., is seeking a new strategy to keep the Phoenix Coyotes playing in the $180 million venue after a deal to sell the hockey team fell through.
June 28 -
CHICAGO — Detroit Public Schools, which is under state receivership, plans to come to market later this year with a $200 million deficit borrowing to erase two-thirds of the red ink in its fiscal 2012 budget.
June 28 -
Bank policyholders suing MBIA Inc. over its $5 billion restructuring are now able to pursue claims in court after the New York State Court of Appeals reinstated the lawsuit.
June 28 -
BRADENTON, Fla. - Jefferson County, Ala., agreed not to file for bankruptcy in return for a 30-day "standstill" agreement under which the receiver for the county's sewer system will allow negotiations to resume over defaulted sewer debt and won't pursue a rate increase - at least for now.
June 28 -
Oakland County Treasurer Andy Meisner last week announced a lawsuit against Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac for unpaid real-estate transfer taxes as part of the Michigan county's larger effort to combat foreclosures.
June 28 -
The New Mexico Supreme Court ruled last week that Gov. Susana Martinez went beyond her constitutional powers by using her line-item veto authority to reduce appropriations for a housing program to $50,000 from the legislatively approved $150,000.
June 27 -
A court-appointed judicial hearing officer who previously had said e-mails sent between New York Insurance Department officials showed bias regarding the restructuring of bond insurer MBIA Insurance Corp. last week reversed his decision.
June 24 -
As Tuesday's public hearing nears on the proposed fiscal recovery plan for Harrisburg, many agree that regardless of whether Pennsylvania's distressed capital city files for Chapter 9 bankruptcy protection, getting all parties to look beyond their own interests is a major task.
June 24 -
A lawsuit filed Wednesday in Austin claims that Texas Comptroller Susan Combs illegally promised a $25 million state subsidy for a Formula One race event next year.
June 24 -
Four Jefferson County, Ala., lawmakers are legally opposing the sewer rate increase proposed by the court-appointed receiver managing the county's sewer system and its defaulted debt.
June 24 -
Linden Ponds Inc., operator of a retirement community in Hingham, has filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection.
June 24 -
SAN FRANCISCO - California lawmakers have placed the state's local redevelopment agencies on death's doorstep, but there may be a bigger problem looming.
June 23 -
DALLAS - The Arkansas Supreme Court on Thursday upheld a voter-approved constitutional amendment that eliminated the interest cap on state and local bonds.
June 23 -
The Las Vegas Monorail has been given court permission to send its bankruptcy-exit plan to creditors for a vote.
June 23 -
San Jose Mayor Chuck Reed has delayed seeking the City Council's approval to declare a fiscal emergency and for a fall ballot measure for fiscal and pension reform.
June 23 -
BRADENTON, Fla. - The Alabama court-appointed receiver in charge of managing Jefferson County's sewer system - as well as its defaulted warrants and swaps - is demanding that the county turn over $75 million from its general fund.
June 22 -
As one dramatic chapter in Regions Financial Corp.'s history ends, another is about to begin.
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