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The Alexandria Community Schools Board of Trustees on Monday voted to move forward with a May 8 bond referendum by unanimously approving three resolutions.
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 -
After Congress almost did away with them in the recently enacted tax legislation, tax-exempt private activity bond volume caps for states will see an increase for 2018.
January 9 -
A tale of two bond-financed fertilizer projects in the Midwest -- how one is thriving with the IRS' blessing on the bonds and the other is at a virtual standstill and in a dispute with the tax regulator.
January 8 -
MetroHealth is looking to partner for growth, saying it is in the best position to partner with another system.
January 8 -
St. Louis Comptroller Darlene Green and owners of the St. Louis Blues ended their litigation.
January 8 -
Michelle King will step down as Los Angeles schools superintendent to battle cancer.
January 8 -
The Iowa Fertilizer Co. LLC is seeking a tender exchange for up to $435 million of bonds.
January 5 -
The municipal bond market is looking ahead to a $3.3 billion new issue slate that will be dominated by competitive sales from Massachusetts and taxable negotiated deals.
January 5 -
The par value of muni underwriting fell for the top five firms as volume receded from the 2016 record.
January 5 -
The municipal bond market is looking ahead to next week’s $3.3 billion new issue slate which is dominated by GO sales from Massachusetts and taxable negotiated deals.
January 5 -
The property taxes securing Sonoma County, Calif. bonds are estimated to fall short because of the October wildfires.
January 5 -
Some municipal market participants believe Sen. Mike Crapo would be a good replacement for Sen. Orrin Hatch as chairman of the Senate Finance Committee.
January 3 -
Gov. Henry McMaster said the only way to stop rate increases to pay for the failed Summer nuclear project is to sell the state-owned utility.
January 3 -
The Board said "filtering" bids and offers can hurt retail investors, liquidity, and market efficiency.
January 3 -
Three lawsuits will determine what community development districts must do to buy property, and what developers must do with aging amenities.
January 3 -
State lawmakers reconvene on Jan. 17.
January 3 -
The city launched a new investor website, and boasts two recent upgrades to its still-junk ratings.
January 2 -
It's a sure thing that within two years, the Worthington Board of Education will ask for a bond issue to begin to deal with cramped, aging buildings.
January 2 -
The municipal bond market will see a shortage of new supply kicking off the new year, after experiencing a record-breaking month in which almost $63 billion of bonds sold.
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