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A $3.4 billion project designed to deliver water to the San Antonio Water System is facing delays after Abengoa S.A., the company hired to build the 142-mile pipeline, filed for bankruptcy.
April 25 - Kentucky
Hillview, Ky., has filed a motion to dismiss its Chapter 9 bankruptcy case based on a settlement with a creditor that Moody's Investors Service said may prove unaffordable for the small city south of Louisville.
April 22 -
A Michigan House committee will take up the next round of discussions on the proposed Detroit Public Schools restructuring.
April 21 -
Michigan Attorney General Bill Schuettes criminal probe of the Flint water crisis will include a review of the bond-financed pipeline the Karegnondi Water Authority is building to deliver water to the city.
April 20 -
The primary union at the Puerto Rico Electric Power Authority has sued to overturn the law that paved the way for its restructuring agreement with creditors.
April 20 -
A judge ruled Tuesday that Atlantic City is in compliance with payments owed to its school district and now the gambling hub is fighting back against New Jersey in a counter lawsuit.
April 20 -
A recent Superior Court ruling, a pending district lawsuit and a renewed push for statehood have all set the stage for a budget showdown in the nations capital this fall.
April 20 -
Bond attorney Kareem Spratling, whose career was boosted by timely mentoring, wants to assist the careers of lawyers of diverse backgrounds as chairman of the Diversity Committee for the National Association of Bond Lawyers.
April 20 - Kentucky
A plan to resolve Hillview, Ky.'s bankruptcy case led Standard & Poor's late Tuesday to lift the bond ratings of the small city south of Louisville to investment grade from junk.
April 20 - Kentucky
Kentucky Gov. Matt Bevin said Tuesday that he ordered an investigation into potentially illegal contracting and coerced political contributions during former Gov. Steve Beshears administration.
April 19