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Feds host hearing on regional offshore wind plans

Offshore wind supporters and opponents show up at Toms River event The post Feds host hearing on reg

Give more money to NJ Transit to help in fight against climate change?

Transportation advocates link fate of cash-strapped agency to broader climate change battle The post

Police stopped Black residents at higher rates during COVID-19 lockdown, report says

ACLU New Jersey looked at COVID-19-related police stops from March to December 2020 The post Police

NJ electric bills are set to rise

Monthly increases will vary from $4.71 for Rockland Electric residential customers to $8.34 for JCP&

Getting help to older adults with mental illness more quickly

Nonprofit care centers are tapping state funding to hire more clinicians The post Getting help to

Rosendale makes U.S. Senate bid official

Eastern Montana Congressman Matt Rosendale formally launched his campaign for U.S. Senate on Friday

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Conservationists signal intent to sue over decision not to restore wolves’ federal protections

Less than a week after the federal government announced it would not add Northern Rockies gray wolv

Nebraska football has a golden opportunity to go bowling in 2024

Nebraska football returns the third-most production in college football and with a manageable schedu

4-star QB expected to visit Nebraska football, plus more Cornhuskers news

Nebraska football is expected to host a four-star QB during the spring plus more Cornhuskers news. T

3 keys and a prediction for Nebraska basketball vs. Michigan

Nebraska basketball has a must-win game against Michigan on Saturday and here are three keys and a p

5 final takeaways from Nebraska football’s 2024 recruiting class

Nebraska football added more talent to its 2024 recruiting class on Signing Day and here are five ta