- North Carolina
North Carolina legislators hope that third time is a charm after passing yet another continuing resolution to keep state government running through Sept. 18.
By Shelly SigoAugust 27 - Virginia
Virginia Gov. Terry McAuliffe told a legislative panel that a "reversal in fortune" positioned state revenues to outpace forecasts by substantial sums.
By Shelly SigoAugust 27 -
Hillview, Ky., filed for bankruptcy to stop interest accruing on an $11.4 million adverse judgment and will pay its $3.2 million of bond debt, said City Attorney Tammy Baker.
By Shelly SigoAugust 27 - Kentucky
A Kentucky conduit is issuing $230 million of bonds this week to provide financing for a public-private partnership building a statewide high-speed Internet system.
By Shelly SigoAugust 26 - Florida
Higher debt service coverage won Florida's environmental restoration bonds two rating upgrades ahead of a $46.5M competitive deal.
By Shelly SigoAugust 24 - Louisiana
As the 10th anniversary of Hurricane Katrina nears, New Orleans has seen many improvements although the city still faces credit challenges, according to Moody's Investors Service.
By Shelly SigoAugust 24 - Georgia
Cobb County, Ga., plans to competitively bid $372.55 million of AAA-rated taxable bonds on Tuesday to finance the Atlanta Braves stadium.
By Shelly SigoAugust 21 - Kentucky
Hillview, Ky, filed for Chapter 9 bankruptcy on Thursday listing its largest debt as an $11.4 million judgment for breach of contract; it also has $3.2 million of bond debt.
By Shelly SigoAugust 21 - Florida
Florida's economists predict the state will rake in record revenues in fiscal 2016 and 2017, although state officials should also expect expenses to increase, a budget watchdog group warns.
By Shelly SigoAugust 20 - Kentucky
Issuers in the Southeast sold $41.56 billion of bonds in the first half of 2015, an 85% increase in year-over-year volume fueled by refundings and a slight uptick in new-money sales.
By Shelly SigoAugust 19