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The enormous electricity demands required to create bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies have mining operations flocking to cheap hydroelectricity in parts of rural Washington.
February 15 -
Two Florida counties contend that environmental laws were violated when federal agencies allocated private activity bonds for the All Aboard Florida project.
February 14 -
California's water agency says the downsized water tunnel project will still benefit cities and farmers.
February 14 -
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 healthcare not-for-profit reported a major turnaround in revenues as it continues to pursue a merger with Dignity Health.
February 7 -
The Indiana Finance Authority would issue bonds backed by previously allocated state and local tax revenues.
February 6 -
A joint transportation committee is the first of two panels to approve issuing $600 million of grant anticipation revenue vehicle bonds.
February 1 -
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 deaths of people who ignored railroad crossing warning lights and barriers triggered new calls for state and federal regulators to strengthen railroad safety laws.
January 24 -
The state will still review proposed and amended budgets, requests to issue debt and proposed collective bargaining agreements.
January 23 -
The authority realized $534 million in present-value savings from those transactions in 2017, said finance director Patrick McCoy.
January 23 -
Plans to build a $362 million Kansas prison as a public-private partnership are in doubt as lawmakers question the financial benefits.
January 22 -
Attorneys will argue the case April 4 over the Poinciana Community Development District's plan to buy amenities from the developer.
January 12 -
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 -
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 -
Three lawsuits will determine what community development districts must do to buy property, and what developers must do with aging amenities.
January 3 -
Increased demand on power grids driven by electric vehicles is viewed as a bright spot for utilities.
December 28 -
After granting an expansion franchise to Nashville, Major League Soccer has Cincinnati, Detroit and Sacramento on the hook.
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