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San Bernardino is on track to exit bankruptcy by the end of the year, City Attorney Gary Saenz said.
April 28 -
Ferguson, Missouris bond ratings fell deeper into junk territory amid the fiscal strains of dealing with fallout from a controversial 2014 fatal police shooting.
April 27 -
A vote on the Puerto Rico bill may be stalled until mid-July as many, including unions and other groups, press for changes to address concerns over debt restructuring and oversight board provisions as well as to protect the island's pensioners
April 26 -
A new bill proposed in the New Jersey State Senate would allow financially distressed Atlantic City and other coastal municipalities to end costly lifeguard pensions.
April 26 -
Kentuckys Attorney General Andy Beshear has asked the Executive Branch Ethics Commission to probe improprieties of public corruption alleged by Gov. Matt Bevin.
April 25 -
A $3.4 billion project designed to deliver water to the San Antonio Water System is facing delays after Abengoa S.A., the company hired to build the 142-mile pipeline, filed for bankruptcy.
April 25 - Kentucky
Hillview, Ky., has filed a motion to dismiss its Chapter 9 bankruptcy case based on a settlement with a creditor that Moody's Investors Service said may prove unaffordable for the small city south of Louisville.
April 22 -
A Michigan House committee will take up the next round of discussions on the proposed Detroit Public Schools restructuring.
April 21 -
Michigan Attorney General Bill Schuettes criminal probe of the Flint water crisis will include a review of the bond-financed pipeline the Karegnondi Water Authority is building to deliver water to the city.
April 20 -
The primary union at the Puerto Rico Electric Power Authority has sued to overturn the law that paved the way for its restructuring agreement with creditors.
April 20