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After 237% increase in bear-related incidents, N.J. council approves bear hunt
A regulated bear hunt would be a stark policy change for Gov. Phil Murphy, who ended the practice after taking office in 2018.
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Some New Jersey veterans say the state should ‘do a whole lot better’ by them
This week, the New Jersey Senate Military and Veterans Affairs Committee met to discuss mental health and suicide prevention services for veterans.
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‘This is what it means to be Jewish in America:’ N.J. rabbis respond to synagogue threats
Law enforcement officials say a broad online threat targeting New Jersey synagogues has been mitigated.
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Democrats denounce ‘racist’ flyers sent to N.J. homes, Republican candidate pushes back
The flyers appear to be from a right-wing nonprofit helmed by former Trump administration aide, Stephen Miller.
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Listen 1:17New Jersey Legislature moves to make state’s cryptocurrency rules ‘industry-friendly’
The State General Assembly recently passed a package that would establish regulations for digital assets, cryptocurrencies, and blockchain technologies.
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Gov. Murphy weighs in on N.J. police at polling stations, ballot counting process
On the governor’s monthly radio show with tri-state NPR affiliates, Murphy addressed changes to how elections are run in the Garden State.
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Republicans derided the bill as anti-police, but Democrats said it aims to prevent voter intimidation in Black neighborhoods.
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What Google search data says about New Jersey voters ahead of midterm elections
In the last two weeks, wages dominated Google’s ranking of the most searched political topics in New Jersey, only edged out by health care on a few occasions.
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Under the proposal, retired officers are exempt from most gun-free zones except ultra-sensitive locations, like municipal buildings.
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How to get your criminal record expunged for weed convictions in New Jersey
Though New Jersey automated cannabis-related expungements for more than 360,000 people last summer, advocates say many people are still waiting.
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N.J. immigrant advocacy groups outraged over postponed vote on temporary workers’ rights bill
A proposal for the “temporary workers’ bill of rights,” has been in the works for several years.
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New Jersey college students support proposal to eliminate work requirement for SNAP benefits
Under the proposal, students who qualify for the New Jersey Educational Opportunities Program would not need to work 20 hours to be eligible for SNAP benefits.
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