- Texas
The hot Texas economy is spurring operators of the state's airports and seaports to provide new infrastructure to accommodate the growing state.
February 5 -
The Atlanta City Council has approved up to $975 in refunding bonds backed by general airport revenues and passenger facility charges.
February 4 -
The Port Authority of New York and New Jersey, the agency at the heart of the scandal threatening Governor Chris Christie's political future, proposed a $27.6 billion 10-year capital plan to pay for projects including a new central terminal at LaGuardia Airport.
February 4 -
Cook Children's Hospital, the dominant provider of children's healthcare in Fort Worth, Texas, is planning its second expansion in five years with $175 million of bonds.
February 3 -
The operator of Colorado's E-470 toll road will remarket $72.6 million of variable-rate revenue bonds.
January 31 -
The growth of shipping fleets is outstripping demand, leading Moody's Investors Service analysts to slap a negative outlook on U.S. ports for the next 18 months.
January 31 -
Moody's dropped the GO bond ratings on Louisiana's St. Charles Parish Hospital District No. 1 below investment grade citing a strained financial position and high debt load.
January 31 -
The thousands of airline flights cancelled this winter due to severe weather may affect some airports' revenues and cost budgets, Fitch Ratings said.
January 30 -
The Tuomey Healthcare System is fighting what it calls improper federal efforts to subordinate bondholders while it appeals a massive fraud judgement.
January 30 -
New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo says New York's financial support for the money-losing Long Island College Hospital can continue for only a few more days.
January 29 -
The Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority awarded a $23.9 million contract to repair three bridges spanning the Merrimack River in Haverhill.
January 29 -
The chairman of New York's Metropolitan Transportation Authority acknowledged Wednesday the possibility of a Long Island Rail Road strike in the summer.
January 29 -
Oregon Gov. John Kitzhaber says the state legislature must take action next month to move forward with the Columbia River bridge replacement project or it will die in March.
January 29 -
The head of Amtrak said the rapidly depleting federal Highway Trust Fund should be replaced with a Transportation Trust Fund that can invest in rail as well as highways.
January 29 -
New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo is working to expedite New York City airport capital projects.
January 28 -
Remarketing $700 million of variable-rate debt last year has helped New York's MTA position itself in a volatile market, finance director Patrick McCoy said.
January 28 - Kentucky
A new report says Kentucky and Indiana saved $300 million on the Ohio River Bridges Project primarily because of design and construction efficiencies.
January 28 -
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Fitch Ratings on Monday upgraded Rush University Medical Center's debt by one notch to A-plus in recognition of its consistently strong profitability.
January 27 -
Passage of a new federal highway funding bill will require local officials to school Congress, says House Transportation Committee chair Bill Shuster, R-Pa.
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