A new law establishing an online system for sexual assault victims to track rape kits is meant to increase transparency and accountability.
Assembly Speaker Craig Coughlin swore in Assembly members Al Abdelaziz and Melinda Kane Thursday, filling vacancies.
The law extends favorable tax incentive terms to Camden, East Orange, and New Brunswick and introduces clawback provision for low occupancy.
Jake joined the Standard after working as a breaking news reporter, investigative reporter and editor at The Everett Herald. He graduated from the University of Washington, where he edited for the ...
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Rep. Josh Gottheimer, one of six Democrats hoping to win their party’s nomination for governor in June, pledged dramatic tax ...
Former Sen. Bob Menendez said he should get a new trial because of an evidentiary error by prosecutors. A federal judge said ...
Trump's order denying citizenship to babies born of some immigrant parents would “wreak havoc and chaos” around the country, ...
Monmouth County officials say they have security concerns about a private airport. Its owner instead says they envision a ...
The case stems from the 2019 gun arrest of a Jersey City police lieutenant, who shot at guests during a party at his home.