Voters in the 11th Congressional District on Thursday will decide on the Democratic nominee to replace Gov. Mikie Sherrill in the House of Representatives. The race is a crowded one, with 11 Democrats ...
Outside groups have spent more than $4.3 million to sway voters in the crowded race for Gov. Mikie Sherrill’s former congressional seat, with the biggest pot of money coming from a pro-Israel super ...
As Mikie Sherrill takes her place at the head of our state government, longtime advocates like myself are hopeful she will stand by her pledge to make government more transparent and accountable. But ...
The Senate Judiciary Committee unanimously advanced acting State Treasurer Aaron Binder’s nomination after a brief hearing Monday, moving the longtime budget official one step closer to confirmation.
Acting Attorney General Jen Davenport sailed through a confirmation hearing to bipartisan praise Monday, becoming the first of Gov. Mikie Sherrill’s nominees to clear that hurdle. The Senate Judiciary ...
Early in-person voting in primary races for the special election to fill Gov. Mikie Sherrill’s vacant House seat began Thursday. Voters in the 11th Congressional District will choose which of the 11 ...
Construction on the Gateway tunnels project will stop next week after the Trump administration froze congressionally approved ...
Gov. Mikie Sherrill on Monday called for Congress to “immediately” impeach U.S. Department of Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem in the wake of the fatal shooting of a Minnesota man by a border ...
New Jersey will have some of the strictest regulations on electric bikes in the nation under a bill Gov. Phil Murphy signed into law Monday. The new law will require registration, licensing, and ...
Gov. Phil Murphy signed a bill over the weekend that will expand family leave benefits to workers at smaller companies, just days before he leaves office after two terms. Murphy, a Democrat, called ...
New Jersey’s congressional Democrats and Roxbury residents are decrying Trump administration plans to turn a warehouse in this Morris County town into the state’s third immigration detention center.
Two New Jersey legislative panels pushed through over $128 million in proposed new spending Thursday night without explanation or public comment, prompting outcry from good government advocates who ...