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Rural hospitals face financial challenges from shrinking populations and cuts to federal funding
February 8 -
A think tank supporting an intercity passenger train project in Florida condemned threatened lawsuits it says could delay the Brightline system.
February 7 -
The county is issuing bonds to partially fund a $46 million judgment owed to two men who were wrongly convicted of murder.
February 6 -
Municipal bankruptcy expert James Spiotto said courts have ordered that special revenue bonds be paid in midst of bankruptcy.
February 1 -
Laura Taylor Swain ruled that holding a lien isn't enough at this time to require ordering bond payments be made.
January 31 -
Moody's placed $975 million of the university's long-term debt on review for downgrade.
January 31 -
Legal experts and county officials believe the online retail giant wasn’t swayed by the Alabama county’s Chapter 9 case or its ongoing appeal.
January 31 -
The proposed bond measure would get taxpayers to pay for lead paint abatement in California houses.
January 19 -
A group of eight taxpayers wants a Lackawanna County judge to immediately enforce a tax-cap order on the Pennsylvania city.
January 17 -
Bankruptcy attorneys who work with local governments on project financing are paying attention.
January 16 -
Attorneys will argue the case April 4 over the Poinciana Community Development District's plan to buy amenities from the developer.
January 12 -
Mayor Bill de Blasio envisions a tobacco-type groundswell in the fight against fossil-fuel companies while skeptics differ.
January 12 -
New York City would be the first major U.S. public pension to divest from fossil fuel businesses.
January 10 -
ExxonMobil is citing California local governments' bond documents as it tries to turn the table on suits the communities filed against the energy giant.
January 9 -
The latest court decision about pension modification efforts helps clear the way for the state's top court to settle the matter.
January 9 -
St. Louis Comptroller Darlene Green and owners of the St. Louis Blues ended their litigation.
January 8 -
Florida’s attorneys will argue to the U.S. Supreme Court that it should cap Georgia’s fresh water consumption.
January 5 -
The state’s bid to legalize sports betting is in the hands of the U.S. Supreme Court.
January 5 -
The court upheld a county ruling that taxation limits under a state law eclipse the city's home-rule charter.
January 5 -
The nonprofit rail company responsible for one of the largest defaults may sell bonds for an extension.
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