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Harsh conditions in NJ jail bring questions of oversight

No independent ombudsperson exists for county jails The post Harsh conditions in NJ jail bring quest

New map would limit vehicles in Wharton State Forest

State Park Service proposes map to protect habitats, keep people off unsafe roads The post New map w

Homelessness is on the rise in NJ, report says

A total of 10,267 people were identified as homeless The post Homelessness is on the rise in NJ, rep

Menendez’s latest defense may be tough sell

Defense team argues gold bars and other evidence should be tossed The post Menendez’s latest defense

New offshore wind projects shore up NJ’s clean-energy ambitions

Regulators award contracts for two large commercial wind farms The post New offshore wind projects s

Fare hikes for NJ Transit riders in the offing

Agency announces 15% increase in bus and rail fares but says it has no plans to reduce service level

Migrant busing sparks debate over state’s capacity to help

Immigrant organizations say that migrants are already here — and they’re helping them The post Migr

Newark and Camden square off in 2024 FAFSA challenge

The competition is to see which city can achieve the highest application rate for federal student ai

Op-Ed: NJ must do more to help those with substance use disorders

Thousands are seeking help but are being turned away The post Op-Ed: NJ must do more to help those w

Northwest addiction treatment centers will remain open after state inspections

A company that operates 86 treatment beds between two addiction treatment centers in northwest Mont

Native American communities have the highest suicide rates in Montana, yet interventions are scarce 

If you or someone you know may be experiencing a mental health crisis, contact the 988 Suicide &amp

Missoula residents balk at pricey assessments for sidewalks

Over the last three months, Kathleen Kimble and her husband Bill Fleischman, along with many of the