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NJ looks to advance efforts to build offshore wind transmission

The Board of Public Utilities is aiming to reach its goal of 11 gigawatts of offshore wind by 2040.

High school graduation rate rose in NJ last year

Improvement is broad based, but rates for white and Asians students still lead all others The post H

NJ Spotlight News: April 4, 2024

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

Nurses, healthcare workers demand better job conditions

Workers and leaders are urging lawmakers mandate 'safe' patient-to-staff ratios The post Nurses, hea

Will Gaza aid workers’ deaths prove a turning point?

Interview: Yousef Munayyer, head of the Palestine-Israel Program at the Arab Center in Washington D.

Report: Shortcomings in NJ unemployment insurance

Center for Popular Democracy says certain groups are excluded from benefits The post Report: Shortco

Congressman Kim’s ballot battle rocks his home district

State Assemblyman Herb Conaway had scored the advantageous line in all three counties The post Cong

Constitutional abortion rights amendment cleared for signature gathering

After a week of legal scuffling, the campaign behind a constitutional amendment to explicitly prote

Republican legislators look to ‘rein in’ state judiciary

This story is excerpted from Capitolized, a weekly newsletter featuring expert reporting, analysis

Rienk Mast undecided on Nebraska basketball return, plus more Cornhuskers news

Rienk Mast was one of the key pieces to the Nebraska basketball team earning its way into the NCAA t

CMS Roundup (Apr. 5, 2024)

Today, the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) pro

Alexander Dolitsky: Plagiarism vs. fabrication

By ALEXANDER DOLITSKY Plagiarism is the representation of another person’s language, thoughts, ideas