Atlantic City casinos urge lawmakers to pass tax break bill

Fretting that in-person gambling revenue is “down and not improving,” Atlantic City’s casinos urged the state Legislature to pass a bill giving the industry tax breaks it says it badly needs.

Gas prices drip again in NJ and around the nation

Gas prices have dipped again in New Jersey and around the nation, but analysts are warning that rising crude oil prices could halt the trend.

Anti-Semitic drawings found in Marlton Middle School bathroom, investigation underway

Authorities in Burlington County say they are investigating another incident of anti-Semitic vandalism after drawings were found in a middle school bathroom on Friday.

Security heightened at area schools Friday following apparent rumors of violence on social media

Police were waiting outside schools across the Delaware Valley as students were dismissed Friday. The increased presence came in response to apparent rumors of violence circulating on social media.

COVID-19 vaccination push is on in N.J.

The push for the COVID-19 vaccination is on in New Jersey as officials work to get all residents inoculated.

COVID-19 vaccination push is on in N.J.
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Officials around New Jersey work to vaccinate as many residents as possible.

Newark police officer wounded in shooting; suspect in custody

A police officer in New Jersey's largest city was hospitalized in stable condition Wednesday after he was shot and a suspect was taken into custody, authorities said.

New Jersey landlord who demanded sex from tenants agrees to pay $4.5M

A landlord accused of demanding sex from his low-income tenants under threat of eviction or in exchange for helping them receive rent assistance will pay more than $4 million to settle a federal lawsuit, the Department of Justice announced Tuesday.

Gas prices dip in NJ, drop across nation at large

Gas prices dipped in New Jersey and dropped further around the country as a whole amid a decline in oil prices.

Student with weapon caused New Jersey high school to lockdown

Officials at Lawrence High School said administrators were told around 8:30 a.m. that a student “might be in possession of a weapon at the school.”