Report: Anti-Semitic incidents in US hit record high in 2019
The Jewish civil rights group counted the highest annual tally since the New York City-based group began tracking anti-Semitic incidents in 1979.
The Jewish civil rights group counted the highest annual tally since the New York City-based group began tracking anti-Semitic incidents in 1979.
Dallas lawyer stops trying cases to start treating cases of COVID-19 in New Jersey
A Dallas lawyer decided to shelve her law practice for six weeks. She stopped trying cases and started treating cases of COVID-19.
A Dallas lawyer decided to shelve her law practice for six weeks. She stopped trying cases and started treating cases of COVID-19.
NJ Air National Guard salutes frontline coronavirus workers with flyover
The New Jersey Air National Guard is honoring first responders, health workers, food banks and the community with a flyover on Tuesday.
The New Jersey Air National Guard is honoring first responders, health workers, food banks and the community with a flyover on Tuesday.
Urine and feces being left behind in NJ parks
The head of the state police reported an "inordinate amount" of urine and feces was being left behind in bottles in state parks.
The head of the state police reported an "inordinate amount" of urine and feces was being left behind in bottles in state parks.
Princeton names its first black valedictorian in university's 274-year history
Nicholas Johnson is a Canadian student who majored in operations research and financial engineering.
Nicholas Johnson is a Canadian student who majored in operations research and financial engineering.
Shoreside businesses across the region hoping states reopen as summer approaches
With the unofficial start of summer on the horizon, shore businesses across the region are hoping that states will reopen soon.
With the unofficial start of summer on the horizon, shore businesses across the region are hoping that states will reopen soon.
Shore businesses looking to reopen as summer approaches
With the unofficial start of summer on the horizon, shore businesses across the region are hoping that states will reopen soon.
With the unofficial start of summer on the horizon, shore businesses across the region are hoping that states will reopen soon.
4-year-old child in NJ dies from COVID-19-related causes
Health Commissioner Judith Persichilli said a 4-year-old child with an underlying condition died from COVID-related causes.
Health Commissioner Judith Persichilli said a 4-year-old child with an underlying condition died from COVID-related causes.
Virus numbers improve as New Jersey weighs beach openings
New Jersey has more than 150 new deaths from COVID-19, including a 4-year-old child, even as a continuing decline or leveling in the number of cases and hospitalizations gives cause for cautious optimism.
New Jersey has more than 150 new deaths from COVID-19, including a 4-year-old child, even as a continuing decline or leveling in the number of cases and hospitalizations gives cause for cautious optimism.
FDA approves home saliva test for COVID-19 developed by Rutgers University
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration gave approval Friday to a home saliva-collection test for COVID-19 diagnosing.
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration gave approval Friday to a home saliva-collection test for COVID-19 diagnosing.
Convictions thrown out for Christie aides Baroni, Kelly
The Supreme Court on Thursday threw out the convictions of two political insiders involved in New Jersey’s “Bridgegate” scandal, saying that “not every corrupt act by state or local officials is a federal crime.”
The Supreme Court on Thursday threw out the convictions of two political insiders involved in New Jersey’s “Bridgegate” scandal, saying that “not every corrupt act by state or local officials is a federal crime.”
Officials balancing tensions between coronavirus mitigation and frustration over lockdowns
Officials across the northeast are trying to manage the coronavirus outbreak itself and growing tensions over closed economies.
Officials across the northeast are trying to manage the coronavirus outbreak itself and growing tensions over closed economies.
Protesters rally to reopen NJ
Officials are trying to find a delicate balance between lowering coronavirus numbers in New Jersey versus tensions over lockdowns, which have been growing.
Officials are trying to find a delicate balance between lowering coronavirus numbers in New Jersey versus tensions over lockdowns, which have been growing.
NJ sending National Guard to long-term care facilities amid coronavirus crisis
The New Jersey National Guard will deploy 120 members to long-term care facilities to help in the fight against COVID-19, announced Gov. Phil Murphy Thursday.
The New Jersey National Guard will deploy 120 members to long-term care facilities to help in the fight against COVID-19, announced Gov. Phil Murphy Thursday.
Polar vortex, scorching heat on tap for Mother’s Day weekend
Absent for the entire winter, the polar vortex is blasting in with bitter Arctic cold across the eastern U.S. for Mother's Day weekend, and setting the stage for a possible historic May snowstorm in the Northeast.
Absent for the entire winter, the polar vortex is blasting in with bitter Arctic cold across the eastern U.S. for Mother's Day weekend, and setting the stage for a possible historic May snowstorm in the Northeast.
NJ extends public health emergency for another month
New Jersey Gov. Phil Murphy on Wednesday extended the public health emergency declaration stemming from the coronavirus outbreak for another month.
New Jersey Gov. Phil Murphy on Wednesday extended the public health emergency declaration stemming from the coronavirus outbreak for another month.
Gov. Murphy extends shutdown in NJ until June
New Jersey Governor Phil Murphy announced that the state was extending its public health emergency declaration until June 1.
New Jersey Governor Phil Murphy announced that the state was extending its public health emergency declaration until June 1.
States with few COVID-19 cases get big haul of relief money
An Associated Press analysis shows Alaska, Hawaii, Montana and Wyoming took in an outsized proportion of the $150 billion in federal money that was designed to address coronavirus-related expenses when measured by the number of positive tests for the COVID-19 disease.
An Associated Press analysis shows Alaska, Hawaii, Montana and Wyoming took in an outsized proportion of the $150 billion in federal money that was designed to address coronavirus-related expenses when measured by the number of positive tests for the COVID-19 disease.
Gov. Murphy signs bill preventing NJ schools from 'lunch shaming', denying students meals
Governor Phil Murphy signed the Hunger Free Students’ Bill of Rights Act for to help students who are having trouble paying for school lunches in New Jersey on Monday.
Governor Phil Murphy signed the Hunger Free Students’ Bill of Rights Act for to help students who are having trouble paying for school lunches in New Jersey on Monday.
Casino workers call for coronavirus protections before gaming resumes
Workers from casinos in Las Vegas, Atlantic City, New Orleans and Mississippi are calling for casinos to pay for testing them for the coronavirus before they return to their jobs.
Workers from casinos in Las Vegas, Atlantic City, New Orleans and Mississippi are calling for casinos to pay for testing them for the coronavirus before they return to their jobs.



















