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Mike Rogers blasts UN effort to stop Alabama execution

U.S. Rep. Mike Rogers (R-Saks) is pointing out the hypocrisy of the United Nations’ wanting to stop

How Fred Daibes spent big on politicians long before being indicted in the Menendez case

The real-estate developer has been making contributions since the 1980s The post How Fred Daibes spe

NJ lawmakers fast-track legislation to give themselves big pay raise

State lawmakers are on the verge of passing their first pay increase in more than two decades The po

Murphy signs law to expand community solar program

But some solar advocates worry about problems connecting new solar arrays to aging power grid The p

Edison mayor’s comments about migrants spark controversy

Hundreds of migrants arrived in NJ by bus last weekend, with most continuing on to New York City The

Op-Ed: Let’s modernize NJ’s open-records law, not gut it

Lawmakers mull changes making it harder for citizens to get government information The post Op-Ed: L

Nueva Jersey establece nuevas reglas de divulgación de inundaciones para propietarios y arrendadores

'Con mucha frecuencia, los compradores e inquilinos no son conscientes de los riesgos que enfrentan'

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The experts in the Office of the New Jersey State Climatologist have compiled a list of the “most si

NJ Spotlight News: January 4, 2024

We bring you what’s relevant and important in New Jersey news, along with our insight. Watch as the

Liquor laws and pay raises front and center in lame-duck session

Bills need committee reviews before they can get a vote at Monday's final session of the year The po

Gun violence drops to new low in NJ

State leaders tout tougher gun laws, violence intervention programs The post Gun violence drops to n

Judge voids Conrad City Council vote, reinstates mayor

A Montana district court judge this week voided the Conrad City Council’s recent vote to oust the t