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The University of Texas System will bring $386.8 million of refunding bonds to market this week.
May 6 -
As the company moves to exit Chapter 11, it wants Ohio and Pennsylvania to force ratepayers to subsidize its unprofitable nuclear power plants.
May 2 -
Mini-bond investors were damaged by the South Carolina-owned utility’s disclosure omissions, according to the suit.
May 1 -
The funding and design-build contracts signed Thursday will advance the state’s largest-ever transportation project.
April 25 -
The hospital system will sell $250 million of bonds using the Michigan Finance Authority as conduit.
April 18 -
Westinghouse, the former contractor for the utility’s failed nuclear reactor project, filed a lawsuit to recover property it says the state-owned utility is withholding.
April 17 -
Four California and Chicago school districts are among issuers to earn negative outlooks in Fitch revisions after a ruling in Puerto Rico's bankruptcy.
April 12 -
Cleveland Clinic will be pricing $930 million of bonds and roughly half of the structure will be variable rate debt that the clinic hopes will lower its costs.
April 10 -
Virginia and Florida and other states are responding to complaints about using tolls to pay for costly road improvements.
April 10 -
Weakening support for Oklahoma State University led Fitch Ratings to lower its rating one notch to AA-minus as OSU prepares to issue $77 million of revenue bonds.
April 2 -
City officials say their citizens' buy-in will lead them to success in a sector where other municipalities struggled in competition with corporate providers.
April 1 -
The Illinois Finance Authority takes retail orders Tuesday on the $450 million SRF deal before pricing Wednesday.
March 29 -
If the ruling holds, analysts said special revenue bonds may have to be re-evaluated based on the general credit of the issuer.
March 28 -
Moody's Investors Service downgraded one public electric utility and assigned negative outlooks to three after reviewing potential wildfire liability exposure.
March 28 -
Rising passenger totals at Bradley International Airport prompted a bond sale to fund a consolidated car rental facility.
March 27 -
FEMA denied California reimbursement for a portion of Oroville Dam repairs, saying the state failed to maintain it.
March 25 -
The company that bought Vernon's power plant is suing the city in a case over whose fault it is that the plant operated below full capacity.
March 21 -
Republican Gov. Kay Ivey signed the Rebuild Alabama Act into law, increasing state gas taxes for the first time in 26 years.
March 20 -
Moody’s Investors Service downgraded the Albert Einstein Healthcare Network in Pennsylvania to Ba1 from Baa3.
March 14 -
The fate of three coal-fired power plants located either in or near the Navajo Nation is murky as utilities seek cheaper, cleaner generation.
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