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The mayor of Newark, New Jersey, who was arrested by U.S. immigration agents at a detention center last month, sued two law enforcement officials on Tuesday, alleging the arrest was part of a ...
New Jersey State Police reported seven fatal crashes statewide through Memorial Day Weekend. State Police officers deployed 170 additional troopers through the busy travel period to target ...
Recent data shows 28% of New Jersey is categorized as "abnormally dry," a marked improvement after 56% of the state was at the "severe drought" level to end last year. Despite recent rain, the ...
New Jersey state softball state playoff action has moved to the regional rounds in every classification; follow every game and every bracket in real time right here with High School On SI ...
New Jersey voters will choose their Democrat and Republican nominees for governor on June 10, closing out competitive primary contests that could have major implications for the Garden State. It's ...
The botanical gardens recently opened the new Live Butterfly Experience, and it's already creating unforgettable memories for visitors of all ages. 1 weather alerts 1 closings/delays.
A New Jersey state senator has introduced a series of bills to combat high energy costs as utility companies plan rate hikes that will increase bills as much as 20%. Sen. Britnee Timberlake held a ...
New Jersey mayor sues Trump officials over arrest at immigration center Newark Mayor Ras Baraka's lawsuit against Trump officials alleges he was arrested for trespassing without cause and ...
Any injuries must be immediately reported to the State Park Police or to the 24-hour DEP HOTLINE at 877-927-6337. Owners are responsible for cleaning up after their pets and disposing of any waste.
State officials react to end of strike: 'Major victory for New Jersey' Rep. Nellie Pou, the Paterson Democrat who represents the 9th Congressional District, said she is “very grateful that both ...
New Jersey law cracks down on those who intentionally start public brawls 00:53. A new law has taken effect in New Jersey, aimed at cracking down on public brawls.
In the Knox family’s case, Anthony’s school had traveled two hours on Feb. 22 to compete in southern New Jersey, where his reputation as one of the state’s top wrestlers had made him a target.