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Montclair State University’s newly revised “expressive activity” policy is under review following criticism from students and First Amendment advocates. The policy, intended to limit disruption while supporting free expression, requires

American coffee chain Starbucks is about to enter a new era, or should we say they’re returning to the old days? CEO Brian Niccol announced a series of sweeping changes

Twenty-two New Jersey municipalities are urging the courts to pause enforcement of a recent state law mandating affordable housing targets, arguing it unfairly burdens suburban areas while exempting many urban

New Jersey’s Department of Community Affairs has released new affordable housing targets, outlining how many low-priced homes each municipality must develop by 2035. The plan, which requires a total of

The New Jersey Forest Fire Service reported full containment of a 30-acre wildfire in the Tamarac section of Medford Township by 8 a.m. on Saturday. The fire began near Heath

We’ve all been there before: you call an Uber after a night out only to find that the prices are currently higher than usual. This practice is referred to as

New Jersey has allowed Smoke Shop Heroin to slip through the cracks, and it’s nearly killed 20 people. After close to two dozen hospitalizations were reported in NJ, the FDA

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

Last year, New Jersey saw hardly any snow—marking what was an abnormal winter for the Garden State. This year, we’ve seen one good snowfall so far, but not much beyond

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