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A new report looking at weather data over the last five decades has found an increase in fire weather days in the Garden State, and it could be devastating.
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N.J. Supreme Court Justice Stuart Rabner announced that due to the number of vacancies on the bench, six counties will suspend civil trials.
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The Garden State joins Delaware and New York State in getting closer to $15 an hour minimum wage.
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As two city council foes challenge Mayor Reed Gusciora’s re-election, one mayoral candidate sees their bickering as keeping Trenton stagnant.
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Long a nuisance in Camden’s Bergen Square neighborhood, officials cut the chain to access illegal dumpsite that includes a 70,000-ton toxic dirt pile.
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To ensure a “successful production” as the Schuylkill gets dredged, the Dad Vail Regatta will be held at Cooper River Park in Pennsauken, N.J. for 2023.
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Analysts say the dashboard showcasing internal affairs cases from law enforcement is a great first step, but suggest more transparency should follow.
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Over the past decade, access to mental health staff for Black students decreased, while white students’ access increased.
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A shortage of support staff is exacerbating a continual teacher shortage in the Garden State.
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Camden officials announced plans to finally clean toxic dirt pile in 2023