Critics say NJ's paid family leave law should not apply to businesses with fewer than 30 workers. Supporters say workers need ...
A failed insurance broker from New Jersey told jurors in Manhattan Friday that he bribed Sen. Bob Menendez and his wife in exchange for the senator killing the prosecution of a friend and stopping an ...
New Jersey’s gas tax will rise 4.2 cents per gallon on Jan. 1, the rate driven higher by slightly lower fuel use and a 2024 state law that boosted the tax’s collection targets. The increase will bring ...
Jack Ciattarelli (R) and Mikie Sherrill (D) are vying to succeed Gov. Phil Murphy, a Democrat who cannot seek a third term in November.
A bitter legal fight in Hunterdon County that’s now before a federal appeals court in Philadelphia could impact how schools handle transgender and gender-questioning students across New Jersey and the ...
NEWARK — Former President Barack Obama made a push for Democratic gubernatorial nominee Rep. Mikie Sherrill during a raucous campaign rally just days before Election Day. “If you meet this moment, if ...
In 2014, New Jersey voters backed a constitutional amendment to allow judges to order certain criminal suspects be detained without bail and pushed the courts away from holding minor offenders ...
The indictment unveiled Monday that accuses insurance executive and Democratic power broker George Norcross III of overseeing a criminal enterprise is replete with accusations of threats, intimidation ...
The Trump administration froze billions in funding for New York infrastructure projects this week, including money paying for new trans-Hudson River tunnels carrying New Jersey’s rail traffic into New ...
Police stopping motorists to investigate crimes cannot search their cars without a warrant unless the circumstances that sparked their suspicion were “unforeseeable and spontaneous,” the New Jersey ...
Lawmakers narrowly advanced fast-tracked legislation Friday that would give a Danish company a multimillion-dollar tax break for its offshore wind project, despite objections from Republicans who ...
A South Jersey state senator’s accusations that Attorney General Matthew Platkin is using his office to pursue political vendettas are “outrageous, totally ridiculous, and wrong,” Platkin said Monday.
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