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People took to the streets NJ cities for May Day protests against the Trump administration as part of a nationwide day of ...
A federal appeals panel heard arguments in a high-stakes legal battle that could decide whether immigration detention jails ...
Gov. Murphy's proposal would cut millions in aid to community colleges, four-year universities, and student financial ...
More new apartments were built in 2024 than in any other year since 1974, but the Trump administration’s tariffs and ...
Labor Commissioner Rob Asaro-Angelo said he did not expect federal cuts through September, but concern remains over possible ...
Irvington is trying to block a state watchdog's report on its use of national opioid settlement funds to pay for a concert.
The New Jersey Monitor sued Jersey City after it refused to release the disciplinary report of a sergeant who shot at his ...
NJ Transit presented a strike contingency plan to begin May 19 to help rail commuters who can’t work from home get to their ...
The Jersey City police officer who shot Andrew Washington to death during his mental crisis was not criminally charged in the ...
Attorney General Matt Platkin railed against federal funding cuts impacting programs to reduce violence, opioid addiction, ...
The Supreme Court will decide if state grand juries can issue presentments on clergy abuse or if presentments don't apply to ...
Steve Fulop says he wants to bring more transparency to Trenton — so why is he fighting the New Jersey Monitor over access to ...
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