- 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.
August 30 -
The Maine Senate and House of Representatives approved $149.5 million in bonds, setting the stage for a November vote.
August 30 -
Floridas Orlando-Orange County Expressway Authority will seek a new director after a flap between board members about decisions, including the resignation of the CFO.
August 29 -
A federal bankruptcy judge did not rule on American Airlines confirmation plan but indicated he was leaning towards such a move despite a federal antitrust lawsuit.
August 29 -
A potential strike by San Francisco's Bay Area Rapid Transit District employees could drive up operating costs, but pledged revenues will remain unaffected, Moody's Investors Service said.
August 29 -
Two Los Angeles-area hospitals are one step closer to becoming one after the State Attorney General gave approval for the transaction.
August 29 -
Miami-Dade County is preparing the first bonds for a $1 billion capital improvement program at PortMiami to prepare for larger ships to arrive through the Panama Canal.
August 28 -
The Virginia Department of Transportation and the Elizabeth River tunnels' private partner are asking the Virginia Supreme Court to reverse a lower court's ruling that planned tolls for the project and provisions of the state's transportation P3 law are unconstitutional.
August 28 -
The Michigan Senate late Tuesday narrowly approved an expansion of the Medicaid program under the new federal health care law, which could bolster Detroit's bankruptcy reorganization plan.
August 28 -
City leaders have lined up to oppose a plan by Texas Department of Transportation to turn over maintenance responsibilities for 2,000 miles of state highways.
August 27 -
The U.S. Department of Transportation has finalized Chicago's $288 million Transportation Infrastructure Finance Innovation Act loan to help fund an $817 million intermodal facility at O'Hare International Airport.
August 27


