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Reported as the biggest snowstorm of the season, Nor’easter Lorraine hit the Garden State with high winds and rapid snowfall Tuesday morning. Areas of northern and some parts of central-northern

New Jersey held the first Democratic Convention of the election season this Saturday and NJ Representative/Senate hopeful Andy Kim produced impressive results against opponent First Lady Tammy Murphy who announced

Casinos and sportsbooks in New Jersey generated $5.8 billion in 2023, 10% more than in 2022. The industry made $5.2 billion in 2022, an amount last made in 2006—years before

The FIFA World Cup is the most popular sporting event in the world. Every four years, soccer (or, football) serves as the centerpiece to a global tournament in which dozens

New Jersey residents might see an increase in toll prices coming soon. The New Jersey Turnpike Authority recently passed a $2.62 billion budget for 2024, which Governor Murphy says he

Update February 1, 2024: Since publishing, it has been discovered that Freedonia Group, the organization responsible for conducting the study and case against plastic bag bans, may have done so

The future of New Jersey’s archaic liquor laws is making strides, as governor Phil Murphy signed legislation this Tuesday that will increase the number of liquor licenses available in the

Each year, it seems the battle with the spotted lanternfly is getting tougher. New Jerseyans have collectively stomped on millions of flies and yet, they keep coming back for more.

In a true hit to the pizza universe, legendary Elizabeth pizzeria, Santillo’s Brick Oven Pizza, was heavily damaged by a fire early Saturday morning. The 100-year-old pizzeria has become known

New Jersey is once again leading the charge when it comes to reproductive rights. Back in October, Governor Murphy launched a one-stop site for resources regarding reproductive rights in NJ—it