

Systemic failures at facility — including inmate silence for fear of retribution, blind spots where assaults can occur — leads one assemblywoman to ask if ...

Most Recent Episode
The governor and first lady join the millions of New Jersey residents who’ve gotten dose one of the coronavirus vaccine. They rolled up their sleeves ...

FEATURED
Former Assemblyman and presumed Republican gubernatorial frontrunner Jack Ciattarelli is facing questions about his affiliation with a member of the Oath Keepers, a group identified ...

FEATURED
Who’s now eligible for COVID-19 vaccination? How do you get an appointment? Here’s a guide

The store is run on donations and offers new clothing free of charge.

A GOP assemblyman sponsored a measure urging NJ's Department of Health to schedule visits for vaccination vans at towns along the state's oceanfront this summer.

The union representing more than 14,000 nurses and health care workers across the state is beginning contract negotiations for its members. Briana Vannozzi asked Debbie ...

The State Labor Department says it received nearly 20,000 new claims in the most recent week. Nationally, jobless claims also rose.

Former Assemblyman and presumed Republican gubernatorial frontrunner Jack Ciattarelli is facing questions about his affiliation with a member of the Oath Keepers, a group identified ...

The state hit a new milestone Thursday as it surpassed 5 million total vaccine doses administered nearly 4 months since the rollout began. Just shy ...

Some experts say it'll take a multi-pronged approach that also includes local community and faith-based vaccination clinics, to get a lot more shots in brown ...

Sen. Loretta Weinberg and the state senate called on him to resign.

There’s bipartisan support in the Legislature for Gov. Murphy to relax requirements for day program reopenings.

The 69-year-old inmate is the second inmate at the Fort Dix Correctional Institution and the fourth federal inmate in NJ to die of COVID-19 complications.

Gov. Murphy signed a bill that will administer $15 million in federal relief money to organizations hurt by the pandemic.

Decline comes as state to expand eligibility to any resident over 16. Officials say they’re confident vaccine supply will cover demand

Those questions top latest legislative hearing on Murphy budget plan
We’re in this together.
For a better-informed future.
For a better-informed future.
Support our nonprofit newsroom.
Views expressed by our advertisers and sponsors are their own, and are not endorsed by NJ Spotlight News.