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The race is on to turn out voters in hectic primary season

Interview: Micah Rasmussen, Rebovich Institute for New Jersey Politics The post The race is on to t

Teachers still in short supply despite DOE efforts to repopulate classrooms

At meeting of state board, members tell education department they want hard data demonstrating if in

GOP turmoil has domino effect on border deal, aid for US allies

Stark policy differences among NJ delegation highlighted amid fast-moving events on Capitol Hill The

NJ joins nine-state push to speed move to electric heat pumps

Group’s intermediate goal: 65% of all heating in residential real estate supplied by electric heat p

Plotting the route to a state bank for NJ

Social Impact Investment Fund is deemed key step in laying the groundwork for NJ public bank The pos

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The New Jersey Department of Corrections has 86 new officers following the graduation Tuesday of the

NJ Spotlight News: February 7, 2024

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

Citing an ‘insurmountable’ lack of snow, Montana ski area closes for the season

A small, locally owned ski area west of the Rocky Mountain Front community of Choteau announced Thu

Governor still mum on tribal law enforcement in Lake County 

Officials in Lake County say the clock is ticking for the state to assume felony law enforcement du

Political strategist arrested on stalking charges

A Republican political strategist was arrested in Whitefish last weekend on charges that he stalked

Butte Silicon plant owner says it will scale back operations 

Global semiconductor company REC Silicon said Wednesday it is closing a major production line at it

With a lift from truckers, skijoring returns to Boulder 

Skijoring is a winter sport, dreamed up over a century ago in Scandinavia, wherein skiers are towed