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Hospital margins plunged in April and recovery prospects hinge on resuming elective procedures, which depend on patient sentiment and future COVID-19 surges.
May 27 -
Philip Plotch of St. Peter's University discusses his book, "Last Subway," about the decades-long tussle to complete the New York megaproject. Paul Burton hosts.
May 26 -
The Fourth Circuit Court of Appeals found the state improperly valued CSX's land.
May 22 -
Denver International Airport plans to apply up to $560 million of existing bond funds to accelerate a gate construction project.
May 22 -
Investors, while confident long-term about the transit authority, worry about immediate risks, Chairman Patrick Foye said in a letter.
May 22 -
Numbers in the fall will offer clearer picture of where economy is.
May 21 -
Indian River County petitioned the court to overturn its unsuccessful appeal against the U.S. Department of Transportation and the passenger train operator.
May 20 -
The state-run authority’s oversight board unanimously approved a $935 million contract for a public-private partnership with Cubic Transportation Systems.
May 15 -
Our second monthly survey found a smooth transition to remote work and digital customer access channels — but technology issues still arose. The pandemic has highlighted the importance of having a strong digital presence across all retail sectors, including financial services.
May 15 -
The offering of special tax obligation bonds comes as the state begins a four-phase reopening in its next response to the coronavirus.
May 15 -
Congress should direct more COVID-19 relief dollars to higher ridership systems, think tank Regional Plan Association said.
May 14 -
While their regions, sizes and funding streams vary, several mass transit systems underscored the dire need for additional federal funding.
May 13 -
Moody's revised its outlook on the Chicago Transit Authority and Regional Transportation Authority to negative as COVID-19 threatens their revenue streams.
May 11 -
State lawmakers will return to Columbia for a two-day session that will also determine what to do with embattled state-owned utility Santee Cooper.
May 11 -
New report says hospitals lost a total of $1.44 billion a day between March and mid-April.
May 7 -
The Fitch downgrade to A-plus from AA-minus affects nearly $2 billion in debt.
May 7 -
Bringing bond denominations down to $1,000 would capture goodwill from New York residents and transit riders, said Mitchell Moss of New York University.
May 7 -
The impact of COVID-19 is still ripping through the economy as the Institute for Supply Management-New York index fell to a new low of 4.3 in April and factory orders slumped 10.3% in March.
May 4 -
California's response to COVID-19 became a factor in Verity Health System's Chapter 11 proceedings.
April 30 -
Federal grants for the 10 transit systems with the highest ridership will cover their funding shortfalls an average of 5.4 to 8.3 months, according to a new estimate.
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