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The judge overseeing PHC's lawsuit accusing Nuveen of strong-arm tactics makes final push for mediated resolution before issuing opinion.
December 16 -
While JEA pursues a potential sale, some Jacksonville city council members are pushing back against the potential privatization.
December 11 -
Connecticut Gov. Ned Lamont is pushing for tolls on large trucks despite a federal judge's ruling that a lawsuit against Rhode Island’s system can proceed.
December 9 -
The Florida Department of Transportation was ordered to raise toll rates on the Garcon Point Bridge for the first time in eight years.
December 6 -
Petitioner John Tillman Wednesday appealed the August circuit court ruling barring his taxpayer complaint challenging repayment of the bonds.
December 4 -
Debbie Mayfield cites an increasing number of fatalities where Virgin Trains operates between Miami and West Palm Beach.
December 4 -
Preston Hollow is fighting Nuveen's attempt to reopen a trial record in the private lender's lawsuit accusing the investment powerhouse of anti-competitive tactics.
November 25 -
The university now has a stable Moody's outlook as the financial impact of the Larry Nasser sex abuse scandal becomes clearer.
November 21 -
The decision comes as the courts told the city it's on the hook to make up the roughly 2% shortfall in property tax collections to fully cover set payments.
November 21 -
Miami-Dade County Expressway Authority board meetings and procurements are on hold as it fights a state law to abolish the authority.
November 20 -
Nuveen and Preston Hollow Capital trade barbs over PHC's recent sale of university debt
November 15 -
Major banks accused of manipulating the variable-rate market are seeking to get the court to toss out the second amended whistleblower complaint filed by municipal advisor Johan Rosenberg.
November 13 -
In Massachusetts, cannabis regulation fuels a corruption investigation; in Rhode Island, it pits the executive branch against the legislature.
November 7 -
The ruling is credit negative but the district has a large budget and revenue-raising flexibility to absorb the liability, Moody's Investors Service says.
October 31 -
The proposed settlement, filed in federal district court in New York late last week, would bring to a close the SEC’s case against Navnoor Kang, Deborah Kelley and Gregg Schonhorn.
October 28 -
The South Carolina-owned utility redeemed $360 million as part of a two-year plan to reduce debt and stabilize electric rates for five years.
October 21 -
The suit challenges the State Bond Commission's policy of excluding bond underwriters with policies that limit their lending to some gun makers and sellers.
October 18 -
New York’s Suffolk County Off-Track Betting Corp. is suing the operator of a video lottery terminal parlor opened to support its Chapter 9 restructuring.
October 17 -
The Florida Department of Transportation’s new legal challenges may determine the fate of the Miami-Dade County Expressway Authority.
October 17 -
The Berkeley County School District and its former financial advisors and bond counsel said settlement talks were unsuccessful.
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