Days after U.S. President Donald Trump put a moratorium on offshore wind energy at the Jersey Shore, labeling it as a victory in New Jersey's
New Jersey’s gubernatorial race is heating up with the first primary debates just around the corner. Ten confirmed candidates are vying for the state’s highest office. The Democratic debate is set for Sunday, Feb. 2, 2 at 7 p.m., followed by the Republican debate on Tuesday, Feb. 4. at 7 p.m.
A new bill codifies the New Jersey Attorney General’s guidelines on bias incident investigations, requiring law enforcement agencies to follow
The new report shows the depth of the problems, prompting even Trenton’s mayor to accept a change is needed that gives up some control.
Streets and sidewalks in Trenton have turned to ice thanks to several water main breaks and extremely cold temperatures.
The latest example of New Egypt’s successful bounce-back occurred on Wednesday afternoon when the tiny Group I school (approximately 300 students) upped its record to 14-3 with a 42-36 victory at Trenton.
HomeWorks' is a home away from home for girls in public high school, where they live, learn, and develop leadership skills throughout the week.
Newark Mayor Ras Baraka confirmed in a statement that the federal Immigration and Customs Enforcement raided a business establishment in the city.
When the New Jersey Film and Digital Media Tax Credit Program — one of the most competitive film tax incentives in the country — was enacted at the end of 2018, Hollywood took notice. Productions initially began to rely on the state as a substitute for New York City’s five boroughs,
Camden officials touted an increase in market-rate housing prices by touring a zip code deemed the “hottest” in the Philadelphia region.
New Jersey Gov. Phil Murphy signed a bill ordering the Attorney General’s Office to establish an online database to keep track of sexual assault forensic evidence kits, commonly referred to as rape kits. Murphy, who signed the bill Thursday, said the legislation is a “ well overdue bill .”
Here in New Jersey, as Trump 2.0 begins, government transparency, accountability, ethical reform and watchdogs are taking a back seat.