Keeley Webster has covered the Bond Buyer's nine-state West Coast region for more than a decade. Prior to The Bond Buyer, she wrote about commercial real estate for the award-winning California Real Estate Journal until the paper folded. She moved into business reporting in 2000, but has covered politics, cops, courts, education and environmental issues for newspapers in seven different states. She has won several awards for her work, including an Associated Press award for in-depth reporting.
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California's April revenues came in $4 billion higher than anticipated.
May 13 -
Legislation to put bond measures and the 2020 and 2022 ballots has cleared two Assembly committees.
May 9 -
The port's initiative is a credit-positive approach to the risk of online attacks, according to Moody's Investors Service.
May 7 -
The fate of higher education was on the agenda at the Milken's Institute's Global Conference.
April 29 -
Climate analytics business risQ is partnering with Municipal Markets Analytics to get a better handle on the risk climate change creates for municipal debt.
April 4 -
Glitches in California's electronic financial system are delaying annual financial reporting documents, said Controller Betty Yee.
March 22 -
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 -
This week's deal will prime the pump for another $2.5 billion in loans Freddie Mac plans to securitize in the next two to three years.
March 18 -
The enrollment and cost stresses underscored by teacher strikes in Los Angeles and Oakland aren't limited to large urban districts.
March 14 -
Personal income tax receipts came in 56.6% under the February forecast made in the governor's recent budget proposal.
March 12