- Texas
D/FW International Airport may have to issue more bonds for a terminal upgrade effort as costs skyrocket.
September 9 -
Gov. Earl Ray Tomblin's blue ribbon commission on highways in West Virginia is considering a $1 billion transportation bond program.
September 6 -
Chicago cancelled its effort to privatize Midway International Airport after bidders dropped out and it became clear the city might not fetch the money it sought for the public-private partnership.
September 6 -
The Miami-Dade County Commission wants the Justice department to dismiss its antitrust suit to block the merger of US Airways and American Airlines.
September 5 -
Houston's third airport would become the nations ninth commercial spaceport under a proposal from the city's airport authority.
September 5 - Kentucky
A panel Thursday postponed setting tolls for the Kentucky, Indiana Ohio River Bridges Project, and the delay could affect Kentuckys bond sale later this year.
September 5 -
U.S. transportation secretary Anthony Foxx on Thursday announced that 52 transportation projects in 37 states will receive a total of about $474 million from the Department of Transportations Transportation Investment Generating Economic Recovery grant program.
September 5 -
Rep. Steve Stivers, R-Ohio, has introduced a bill that would expand leasing for offshore oil and gas drilling and allow the Treasury Department to use the revenue to issue bonds, the proceeds of which would eventually go into the highway trust fund and state revolving loan funds.
September 4 -
California Gov. Jerry Brown proposed legislation to ensure keep federal grants flowing to transit districts while he pursues litigation to defend Californias pension reforms.
September 4 -
Connecticut Gov. Dannel Malloy signed legislation creating a $200 million bioscience innovation fund, which will invest through grants, equity investments, loans and loan guarantees.
September 4 - Kentucky
Kentucky and Indiana will set tolls for the $2.6 billion Ohio River Bridges Project, which will support Kentucky bonds selling this year.
September 4 -
Connecticut received a $10 million federal TIGER grant to build a second platform at New Haven's State Street Station, which state officials say will minimize delays.
September 4 -
Alabama got $88 million more in bonuses for its Children's Health Insurance Program than allowed, the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services' inspector general said.
September 3 -
After years of delays and cost overruns, a new span for the San Francisco-Oakland Bay Bridge has opened this week.
September 3 -
Moody's Investors Service has upgraded the rating on the Children's Hospital Central California to A1 based on its strong market position and solid operating performance.
September 3 -
Moody's Investors Service has revised its outlook on Rush University Medical Center Obligated Group's A2 rating to positive from stable due to good operating margins.
September 3 -
A federal judge sided with American Airlines in agreeing to set a November trial date for the federal government's civil antitrust lawsuit against the airline's merger with US Airways Group.
September 3 -
The airport in Gary, Ind. received 10 responses from firms interested in privatizing the facility and surrounding land that stretches to Lake Michigan.
September 3 -
Georgia plans to remove tolls on the busy Georgia 400 on Nov. 21 and make the an early, final bond payment Dec. 1.
August 30 -
Texas highway officials tapped the brakes on a proposal to turn over to cities the upkeep of 2,000 miles of urban state roads as more than a dozen state and local officials protested the plan Thursday to the Texas Transportation Commission.
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