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High Point plans to take on a new round of debt to finance several water and sewer projects.
May 6 -
Baltimore's $85 million general obligation bond deal is expected to sail into the municipal bond market without fallout from the resignation of the mayor.
May 3 -
The Pennsylvania Turnpike Commission won a lawsuit by truckers over tolling, but still faces questions about how it will manage its $11.8 billion debt load.
May 3 -
Many congressional conservatives have said their alternative is the Trump energy agenda of deregulation and energy independence.
May 2 -
The Bond Buyer's Lynne Funk Posner and Andrew Coen discuss inertia on funding for infrastructure out of Washington.
May 2 -
While groups were encouraged to see a bipartisan meeting with Trump, House Speaker Nancy Pelosi and Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer, some fear munis could be hurt in the compromise.
May 1 -
The sale of a city-owned broadband provider in Burlington, Vermont, concluded a tumultuous decade-long financial crisis that underscored the challenges of local governments trying to execute municipally run enterprises that compete against the private sector.
May 1 -
Trump's acting chief of staff said details may bedevil an infrastructure deal even if Democrats and Republicans agree on its size.
April 30 -
As the session enters the homestretch, lawmakers are divided over how to impose tolls on the state's highways and whether to do so.
April 30 -
Penobscot County commissioners are seeking bids for architectural and engineering design services for a new, 300-bed jail to be built in the parking lot near the current facility in downtown Bangor.
April 30 -
The proposed $12.7 billion project to build a new rail tunnel connecting New York and New Jersey has become a flashpoint between Democratic lawmakers and the Trump administration.
April 26 -
A watchdog organization says New York City would fare better with a rainy day fund instead of its current reserve mechanisms.
April 25 -
Lower gas prices, remote working, easy driving and new competition from ride-share companies are taking slices of the pie.
April 24 -
The layout of Los Angeles means the concept wouldn't work as proposed in Manhattan, Eric Garcetti said in New York.
April 24 -
Shawnee County, Kansas, commissioners on Monday morning approved by a 3-0 vote a resolution to issue about $13 million in taxable industrial revenue bonds for a shopping development in west Topeka.
April 23 -
Jerry Zaro, chairman of Gateway Development Corp., discusses the importance of replacing a 108-year old rail tunnel linking New Jersey with Manhattan and how lack of support from the Trump administration has prevented the $12.7 billion project from getting off the ground. Andrew Coen hosts.
April 23 -
Chairman Patrick Foye and board members want answers to repeated snafus over the installation of train safety technology.
April 22 -
Eric Garcetti unveiled his fiscal 2020 budget proposal for Los Angeles.
April 18 -
Reaching beyond numbers, Health + Hospitals President Mitchell Katz is striving to overhaul a long-problematic $8 billion city unit.
April 18 -
The New York and New Jersey bi-state agency in announced that electronic tolls will roll out on two more bridges this year.
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