Susan Striewski is happy to be back at work in South Jersey after a nasty bout with the virus that quickly spread through her family. "That stomach bug just started picking us off one by one," Striewski said.
A South Jersey man is facing charges after a woman's body was found in a refrigerator in a forest along the Jersey shore.
New York residents are bolting from the Empire State in droves, with the latest data revealing it’s now the third most abandoned state in the country.
In New Jersey, about 175,711 guns were sold to buyers last year. The rate of guns sold per 10,000 residents was 253, third lowest in the country.
From misidentified planes and constellations to “biblically accurate angels,” the theories for the rash of drone sightings over the Garden State range from the mundane to the downright bizarre.
"It's hard, but I think the industry still very much looks at the United States, and specifically New Jersey, as a very attractive place." The need for electricity is going to keep rising, especially as more data centers, warehouses, artificial ...
New states to the 2024 top outbound list were Mississippi, moving up from no.18 in 2023 to no. 8 in 2024, and Nebraska, moving up from no.13 in 2023 to no. 9 in 2024. California, Massachusetts, New York, Illinois and New Jersey have been included in the top outbound states over the past five years.
New Jersey’s path to legalized sports betting was paved nearly a decade ago by then-Governor Chris Christie. It became the first state to legalize online sports betting in the United States ...
A federal appellate court on Saturday rejected a last-ditch effort by the state of New Jersey to stop the imminent implementation of $9 "congestion pricing" tolls for drivers entering Manhattan during peak hours.
The Courts, Community and Rule of Law Committee of the Judicial Council of the Third Circuit is hosting an essay contest for elementary students focused on civics, citizenship and the concept of “We the People”–– which are the first three words of the Preamble to the United States Constitution.
President-elect Donald Trump doesn’t have to go to jail, pay a fine or perform community service as a result of his New York hush money conviction. A judge ended the case Friday with a sentence of an unconditional discharge, closing the case with no punishment.