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New Jersey wildlife officials are looking into a suspected outbreak of bird flu after large numbers of dead and dying geese were discovered across the state in parks, lakes, and

A state of emergency has been declared in Phillipsburg, New Jersey, after a massive sinkhole swallowed a dump truck during repair work. The driver suffered minor injuries, but the collapse
Salmon sold at BJ’s stores in NJ and NY is being recalled after FDA testing detected possible listeria contamination. Officials say no illnesses have been reported.
A new class-action lawsuit alleges Costco’s Fremont, Nebraska, plant may have Salmonella in its rotisserie chickens. The suit claims undisclosed preservatives and safety violations, affecting customers nationwide.
No postal counters. No window service. On February 16, 2026, every USPS retail location across the country is closed for Presidents’ Day. Here’s what Americans can still access during the
The State Department has ordered nonprofit libraries to stop processing passport applications, reducing local access and forcing travelers to use post offices and government offices instead.
NJ Transit commuters will see delays, reroutes, and fewer trains as the Portal Bridge cutover forces major service changes. Here’s what riders need to know.

With less than five months to go until the FIFA World Cup comes to North America, one question is cutting through the hype: will ICE agents actually be at the

A law signed by former NJ Governor Phil Murphy in 2024 called the New Voter Empowerment Act, indicates that 17-year-olds would be able to vote in primaries if they will

New Jersey property taxes could exceed $10,000 in 2026, but the new Stay NJ program offers seniors up to 50 percent relief. ANCHOR and Senior Freeze programs continue to provide