Cities and states may start to pause borrowing plans as the nation heads toward a breach of its debt limit...
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The Oklahoma Supreme Court upheld the dismissal of a lawsuit challenging a turnpike extension plan while it weighs whether initial...
While most U.S. states came out of the pandemic in relatively good economic shape, some warning signs are starting to...
S&P Global Ratings Services raised the city of Miami, Florida's long-term and underlying ratings on its limited ad valorem bonds and...
A ruling by federal officials that could make or break New Jersey's first major offshore wind farm project is expected...
Municipals resumed their selloff Tuesday, while U.S. Treasuries were slightly weaker and equities ended down as debt ceiling negotiations and...
The latest battle between the Puerto Rico Oversight Board and Puerto Rico Electric Power Authority bondholders came in filings this...
Chicago-based CommonSpirit Health's third quarter financial results highlight the persistent strain inflation poses on not-for-profit hospital balance sheets, with cascading...
A financing plan for a multi-billion-dollar Austin light-rail project, already under attack in the Texas Legislature, now faces concerns about...
How can women execs ascend to board leadership for nonprofits -- and beyond? Jill Schwartz, a senior Bank of America...
The effects of diversity, equity, and inclusion on public finance is growing as issuer leaders explore best practices for defining,...
Regulators who are charged with shaping the looming Financial Data Transparency Act are encouraging cities and states worried about the...
A decline in the commercial real estate sector, particularly among offices, is expected to hit city government finances in coming...
Governor Brian Kemp of Georgia on Thursday announced the recipients of $225 million of federal health and public facilities development...
After selling off last week, municipals saw some pressure ease as triple-A yields rose only a few basis points while...
The governors of California, Nevada and Arizona announced an agreement to cut Colorado River water use to prevent a crisis...
After a long period of extremely low yields, municipals finally appear to be in a range that offers an attractive...
Hoping to fill some of its 784 vacant positions, the Kansas state government held a virtual job fair last week...
Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis President Neel Kashkari said it's a "close call" for him if the central bank should...