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The city's struggles reflect those of northeast Pennsylvania’s depressed coal region.
August 10 -
Parkways Authority members on Thursday approved the last items of paperwork necessary for $172 million in West Virginia Turnpike bonds to close Tuesday.
August 10 -
“Strategic investments” account for the 20% increase in spending since New York Mayor Bill de Blasio took office, his budget director said Thursday.
August 9 -
S&P Global Ratings dropped New York's Metropolitan Transportation Authority to A from A-plus, its second downgrade of the agency in five months.
August 9 -
The future of a proposed 10-story waterfront building could be riding on the City Council's decision on a $1.12 million bond.
August 9 -
The legislation, which aims to curb the effects of app-based for-hire vehicles on city streets, may lead to a congestion pricing framework.
August 9 -
The NYC Council has approved up to $500 million of bonds to back an additional financing by the Hudson Yards Infrastructure Corp
August 8 -
A conduit issuer that Florida created as an alternative to public-private partnerships is readying its first appearance in the market.
August 8 -
The authority received upgrades from Moody’s on its two variable rate debt issues backed by bank letters of credit.
August 7 -
The state treasurer released a multifaceted green bond proposal at Milken's California Policy Summit.
August 7 -
There doesn't seem to be much of an appetite for another set of increases to residential utility bills in Owensboro.
August 7 -
The five bankers will work in the firm's Chicago, Washington, D.C., and New York offices.
August 6 -
More than $60 million in new debt Owensboro Municipal Utilities could issue this month to pay for the expansion of its William Cavin Water Treatment Plant would have no effect on the city's credit.
August 6 -
The State Bond Commission approved a $10 million study on reviving tolls against a backdrop of revenue strain and regional dynamics.
August 3 -
Indian tribe to build roads, offices and other improvements on reservation
July 31 -
The U.S. Department of Agriculture is making grants and low-cost loans available for the improvement or development of rural water and wastewater infrastructure projects to comply with a congressional mandate.
July 31 -
The Public Employee Pension Transparency Act (HR 6290) would prohibit states and localities from issuing tax-exempt bonds unless they file annual reports on their public pension systems to the U.S. Treasury Department.
July 27 -
The county anticipates pricing for the week of Aug. 6th.
July 27 -
New revenue sources for operating and capital budgets are necessary for the transit authority to cover a widening outyear gap, CFO Robert Foran said.
July 26 -
The school district's borrowing plans got a boost Thursday from S&P Global Ratings, which upgraded it to B-plus from B.
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