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President Donald Trump wasted no time since being sworn in on Monday; moving quickly to sign an array of Executive Orders, rescind existing orders signed by the Biden admin and

More than 18,000 workers represented by the International Brotherhood of Teamsters, a prominent labor union, are prepared to strike if Costco Wholesale fails to meet their demands for a new

Governor Phil Murphy is urging President Donald Trump to reevaluate New York City’s recently implemented congestion pricing program, citing significant concerns for New Jersey commuters and residents. In a letter

A Cape May County elementary school teacher has been charged with sexually assaulting a former student and giving birth to his child, authorities said Wednesday. Laura Caron, 34, a fifth-grade

A significant winter storm is poised to hit New Jersey on Sunday, and could drop 4 to 6 inches of snow across much of the state, followed by dangerously cold

Cape May is about to enter the spotlight as Steven Spielberg brings his newest film project to the charming seaside town. Known for redefining the science fiction genre with classics

Gov. Phil Murphy announced plans to stockpile abortion medication as a safeguard against potential federal restrictions, signaling New Jersey’s commitment to reproductive rights. The move comes ahead of President-elect Donald

The Food and Drug Administration announced Wednesday the banning of synthetic food dye, Red No. 3. The dye is primarily used to give food and beverages a bright-red, cherry-like color;

A man armed with several assault rifles was shot during a confrontation with police Monday at the Mount Allamuchy Boy Scout Reservation in Sussex County, according to authorities. Sussex County

Schools in Montclair, New Jersey, were closed Monday after a social media threat targeted a staff member, police reported. Authorities suspect the threat came from a district employee currently on