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A think tank supporting an intercity passenger train project in Florida condemned threatened lawsuits it says could delay the Brightline system.
February 7 -
The healthcare not-for-profit reported a major turnaround in revenues as it continues to pursue a merger with Dignity Health.
February 7 -
The Indiana Finance Authority would issue bonds backed by previously allocated state and local tax revenues.
February 6 -
Dan Aschenbach of Moody’s Investors Service gives us an in-depth look at the U.S. public power sector. He discusses the different roles that energy efficiency, renewables, and cybersecurity contribute to the marketplace. John Hallacy is the host.
February 6 -
Such a loan would be legal and would offer the best terms available to the utility, the board said in a court filing.
February 5 -
Oregon voters upheld temporary taxes that support the state's ACA expansion
February 5 -
Kevin Corbett, Gov. Phil Murphy’s choice to lead New Jersey Transit, faces a host of fiscal, infrastructure and governance challenges.
February 5 -
Chicago says no taxpayer funds will go to build a proposed express line between downtown and O'Hare.
February 2 -
Gov. Andrew Cuomo's plan has drawn strong positive and negative reactions.
February 2 -
The New York economy started 2018 with a bang as the current conditions index surged to a level not seen in more than a decade.
February 2 -
A joint transportation committee is the first of two panels to approve issuing $600 million of grant anticipation revenue vehicle bonds.
February 1 -
The overall economy grew for the 105th straight time, the Institute for Supply Management reported Thursday.
February 1 -
Pending home sales rose 0.5% to an index reading of 110.1 in December, from an upwardly revised 109.6 in November.
January 31 -
Home prices rose 6.2% on an annual basis in November, not seasonally adjusted, according to the S&P CoreLogic Case-Shiller U.S. National Home Price Index, released Tuesday.
January 30 -
The bill will help the government avoid an island-wide blackout that could result from a PREPA shortfall.
January 29 -
Texas factory activity, as measured by the production index, “continued to expand in January,” albeit at a slower pace than in December.
January 29 -
The Ohio Turnpike and Transportation Commission is selling $72 million of senior-lien bonds and $415 million of junior-lien bonds.
January 26 -
Oil appears to be making a steady comeback, lifting prospects for the key producing states, according to Fitch Ratings.
January 25 -
Manufacturing activity in the Federal Reserve Bank of Kansas City's region "strengthened further, and expectations for future activity increased" in January.
January 25 -
The pace of new single-family home sales decreased by 9.3% to 625,000 in December.
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