Critics of planned crematories in Robbinsville and Middletown say they shouldn't be near schools, homes, and parks. The ...
Two bills would boost penalties for those engaged in a public brawl and direct the state to train cops on how to respond to flash mobs.
The Trump administration Friday continued its mass firing of thousands of probationary federal employees in an attempt to ...
Judges this week upheld injunctions barring districts from requiring parental notification if a student changes their gender ...
Bob Menendez, who represented N.J. in Congress for 31 years, appealed his conviction and sentence to the U.S. Court of ...
When creating the current year budget, lawmakers axed $150 million in special municipal aid. Republicans want it restored in ...
Nearly 10,000 students eligible for free, full-day preschool in so-called Abbott districts are not enrolled, the Education ...
Rate-setting electricity auctions held this week and in July will add between $22 and $28 to average customer bills starting ...
Business leaders and progressives are nervous that state lawmakers may divert revenue from a new tax that is meant to fund NJ ...
As the feds consider cuts to Medicaid, some states are already moving to end or shrink their expanded Medicaid programs.
Lawmakers say companies should not be able to use "opaque" terms and conditions to avoid legal battles with their customers.
Legislation calling for a 50% reduction in packaging waste over 10 years passed in a party-line vote Monday after eight ...