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Canceled or delayed flight? Here are your options
Flight cancellations and delays continue to pile on daily, as increased travel demand and staffing issues overwhelm airports locally and nationwide.
Rise in fatal crashes prompts warning about summer months
Young drivers spend more time behind the wheel, it's travel season, and there are more pedestrians and cyclists out and about.
Wildwood, NJ tram cars now rolling every day
This is the 74th year of hearing the "Watch the tram car, please" warning.
NJ sting operation nabs 21 men for allegedly trying to lure children for sex
Those minors were actually undercover officers, as part of Operation Risky Business.
Still in need of school-bus drivers, NJ renews waiver of ‘under the hood’ testing
Seven months into the academic year, bus companies and districts still need drivers to handle shortages on a daily basis.
College enrollment has declined in NJ — just a blip, or the start of a trend?
The pandemic not only impacted the appeal or availability of college life; it cut into schools' ability to recruit students at remote events, or invite prospective students and families onto campus.
Food costs in NJ experience biggest jump since 1987
You're not crazy; your total at the cash register is much higher than it used to be.
NJ won’t let you bet on certain March Madness games
New Jersey voters in November voted down a proposal to amend the constitution and allow bets on in-state college games and teams.
Prices are higher at every Dollar Tree store in New Jersey
Very few items, such as some canned foods, are still selling for a $1, and you can purchase select greeting cards for 50 cents.
Proposed NJ law aims to keep accused gun offenders off the streets
Advocates are pushing for passage of a newly proposed law that would make pretrial detention the default process for people who commit crimes while in possession of a firearm, and those who are charged with unlawfully possessing a firearm.
NJ not doing enough to reduce tobacco use, report says
The Garden State receives mostly failing grades in a scorecard released Wednesday by the American Lung Association.
NJ expected to lose its spot as top dog for sports betting, thanks to New York
"A lot of the New Yorkers were crossing over to New Jersey just to place their sports bets, and now they don't have to," said Roger Gros, publisher of Global Gaming Business magazine.