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Adventist Health West agreed to pay $112 million in Fremont-Rideout Health Group bond debt as part of a merger.
April 23 -
With uncertainty surrounding federal infrastructure funding, Tennessee’s capital city is placing a largely locally funded, bond-financed program before voters.
April 18 -
Alternative funding strategies, collaborations and resiliency awareness were the buzzwords at an S&P housing conference in New York.
April 17 -
The Legislature approved a $22 billion budget that includes line-item funding for the state’s broadband bonds.
April 16 -
The Texas Water Development Board will give investors a shot at its triple-A revenue bonds.
April 16 -
About $25 million will come from bonds secured by the city’s share of county hotel tax revenue and tax increment financing.
April 12 -
The state's ratings are at risk, Fitch Ratings says, because the budget doesn't include debt service on bonds for the high-speed Internet project.
April 12 -
Proceeds of Charlotte, N.C.'s deal will refund debt issued in 2008 and prepay a bond-anticipation note.
April 11 -
The Georgia Legislature’s plan to cut the city of Stockbridge in half, without its consent, brought warnings of litigation from bondholders and potential damage to the state's triple-A rating.
April 11 -
The legislation would determine the fate of the state-owned utility formally known as the South Carolina Public Service Authority.
April 5 -
The bankruptcy process could take 18 to 36 months to sort out, one municipal analyst said.
April 5 -
The question of whether to cover Virginians under the Affordable Care Act prevented a budget from passing during the regular session.
April 4 -
California's attorney general says the hospital chain used anti-competitive practices to drive up prices in Northern California.
April 3 -
The project is designed to protect Fargo, North Dakota and Moorhead, Minnesota from high waters.
April 3 -
An analyst says South Carolina Gov. Henry McMaster does not to have the sole authority to bar Santee Cooper from raising rates.
March 29 -
Without giving a reason, the Florida Supreme Court dismissed two appeals of the Poinciana Community Development District’s bond validation case.
March 28 -
A city council committee approved construction plans for the Providence Tarzana hospital.
March 21 -
Debt is being issued to refund the Karegnondi Water Authority's 2016 bonds and fund remaining pipeline construction costs.
March 20 -
A federal judge dismissed a suit over Buena Vista’s bonds, but an appeal will put the city's moral obligation pledge on trial again.
March 14 -
S&P Global Ratings said revenues are not increasing to match the New York regional transit agency's expenses.
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