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New Jersey proposes adjusting speed limits to reflect traffic pace
National Motorists Association says the proposed change would foster a smoother and safer traffic flow.
6 years ago
N.J. will offer free tuition at some community colleges
Not all of the state's 19 community colleges will be included in the pilot program because not enough was budgeted this year to cover the costs
6 years ago
N.J. moves forward on recreational pot, but expert says tax bounty may be limited
Legislative leaders are working to coordinate bills for expanding the state’s medical marijuana program as well as legalizing recreational use for adults.
6 years ago
New Jersey environmentalist urging state to toughen air quality standards
An environmental group said public health in New Jersey is at risk from air pollution. Environment New Jersey director Doug O’Ma ...
6 years ago
New Jersey budget includes $2.1M for immigrants facing deportation
Some hope the funds will help immigrants in detention centers who are separated from their families and can’t afford to pay an attorney.
6 years ago
Gov. Murphy outlines his top legislative priorities for the next six months
After a contentious fight over this year’s budget, Gov. Phil Murphy is now hoping to work with New Jersey legis ...
6 years ago
5-cent fee on paper, plastic bags still possible in N.J.
Gov. Phil Murphy says he’s still considering the measure that would raise an estimated $23 million for lead-abatement programs.
6 years ago
Excessive heat taking toll on health in region
The above-normal temperatures are resulting in cases of dehydration that can develop into heat exhaustion and heat stroke.
6 years ago
Digital parking meter plan up for a vote in N.J.
The digital parking meters alert enforcement officers about any violation so they can ticket the offending vehicle.
6 years ago
Hoping to avert N.J. shutdown, Murphy and lawmakers haggle over budget plan
Without a budget deal by midnight Saturday, there could be a government shutdown that would close state parks and beaches ahead of the Fourth of July holiday.
6 years ago
N.J. lawmakers consider constitutional guarantee to fund lead abatement effort
Since the state established a lead abatement program in 2004, more than $50 million has been diverted from its fund toward other uses.
6 years ago
Governor, lawmakers inching toward New Jersey budget deal
Gov. Phil Murphy says all options are on the table — including a state government shutdown if a budget is not enacted by the Saturday deadline.
6 years ago