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Georgia plans to issue $152.7 million in bonds for various transportation projects, including the reconstruction of an interchange at Interstate 285 and Georgia 400.
May 20 -
The State University of New York is starting to shut down its money-losing Long Island College Hospital.
May 19 -
President Obama used his weekly address to criticize House Republicans for chopping the TIGER grant program to $100 million in 2015.
May 19 -
Oklahoma is selling a rail line that may bring passenger service to the state's two largest cities and tank cars to the "Pipeline Crossroads of the World."
May 19 -
The boards of two Illinois-based systems Cadence Health and Northwestern Memorial HealthCare on Thursday agreed to join forces.
May 16 -
Moody's downgraded the Jackson International Airport to Baa1 from A3 just three weeks before Southwest Airlines pulls out of the Mississippi capital.
May 16 -
Congress is expected to pass a compromise water infrastructure bill this week that funds 34 projects totaling $12 billion.
May 16 -
Fitch Ratings upgraded to BBB $71.3 million in revenue bonds issued by the Hawaii Department of Budget & Finance for a 392-unit retirement community and revised the outlook to stable from positive.
May 16 -
The North Carolina Department of Transportation won federal approval to resume work on the $900 million, 20-mile Monroe Bypass project stalled by a federal ruling.
May 16 -
Moody's Investors Service downgraded Manchester-Boston Regional Airport, N.H., revenue bonds to Baa1 from A3
May 15 -
Moody's Investors Service has downgraded to A3 from A2 the rating on Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center in Seattle.
May 15 -
The years Honolulu officials invested in its $5.2 billion elevated rail project are paying off, while Los Angeles officials are fighting for a funding arrangement they say is needed for their rail plans to reach fruition.
May 15 -
A sales tax hike in Missouri to bolster transportation funding is headed to the November ballot.
May 15 -
Senate Environmental and Public Works Committee gave its unanimous approval to six-year bill authorizing $242 billion of federal highway funding.
May 15 -
President Obama pressed Congress to quickly increase spending on transportation infrastructure in a speech Wednesday at a bridge project work site.
May 14 -
The draft transportation bill released by a key Senate committee falls far short of funding needs by proposing only $242.4 billion for road projects over six years, administration officials and highway industry experts are warning.
May 14 - Texas
The Plano City Council has approved the largest incentive package in the city's history for the North American headquarters of Toyota Motor Co.
May 14 - Texas
Virgin America will move Dallas flights to Love Field from Dallas Fort Worth International Airport.
May 14 -
Hawaii Gov. Neil Abercrombie announced May 9 the appointment of Ford Fuchigami as interim director of the state Department of Transportation.
May 13 -
Miami-Dade County expects to issue $101 million of general obligation bonds in July for the publicly owned Jackson Health System.
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