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New Jersey legislative committees approved a $128 million supplemental spending bill Thursday, funding World Cup promotion, an AI supercomputer initiative, county infrastructure projects, and social services. The bill now heads
Hoboken will establish a Guaranteed Basic Income Task Force to plan a pilot program providing direct monthly cash payments to low-income residents, aiming to improve financial stability and reduce economic
Kris Kolluri will retain his role as NJ Transit CEO and also lead the New Jersey Turnpike Authority, unifying operations under one executive to streamline transit and highway management.
New Jersey health officials confirmed the first pediatric flu death of the 2025–2026 season as influenza activity remains elevated across the state.
New Jersey colleges and universities will receive $244 million in state-backed funding to modernize campus infrastructure, improve safety, and address deferred maintenance across 23 institutions.
Governor Murphy signs law banning cellphones in schools for non-academic use, aiming to improve focus, limit bullying, and support student well-being.
A dead fin whale was found on the bow of a container ship at Gloucester Marine Terminal in New Jersey. Federal authorities are investigating the cause of death.
Despite a January gas tax increase, New Jersey drivers are seeing gas prices fall as low oil prices and winter demand shift the market.
Flu activity in the U.S. has surged to its highest level in 25 years, driven by a fast-spreading new strain that is pushing hospitalizations higher nationwide.
The Corporation for Public Broadcasting is dissolving after Congress eliminated its federal funding, ending nearly 60 years of support for PBS, NPR, and local public media stations.