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Atlantic County joins leaders urging Senate panel to help fix juvenile detention issues

The county has led the charge to force the Juvenile Justice Commission to tackle the problems.


GOVERNMENT

Pleasantville residents express concern over city administrator pick

Transparency also was a major focus for residents at Monday's City Council meeting.

ATLANTIC COUNTY

Atlantic County residents asked to weigh-in on state's pending development, redevelopment plan

A public meeting on the plan will be held at the Canale Training Center March 13.

STATE

New law expands early in-person voting for this year’s gubernatorial primary

Gov. Phil Murphy on Tuesday signed a bill that will expand early in-person voting in New Jersey primaries, starting with …

STATE

Gun legislation sparks disagreement among New Jersey Republicans

Two Republicans leaped off the party bandwagon last fall to introduce a package of bills that would establish new gun …

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STATE

Governor Murphy proposes $58.1B state budget

Murphy’s plan would see New Jersey end the 2026 fiscal year with $6.3 billion in surplus.

ATLANTIC CITY

Group challenges Atlantic City mayor's ticket in Democratic primary

The announcement comes two weeks after Mayor Marty Small kicked off his re-election campaign.

STATE

Former Sen. Bob Menendez sentenced to 11 years in bribery scheme

The former leader is the only sitting senator ever to be convicted of acting as a foreign agent.

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Immigrant activists conflicted on new state guidance to N.J. schools

The guidance came after the Trump administration threw out federal policies that protect undocumented immigrants from being arrested in “sensitive …

EDUCATION

Atlantic City school board addresses immigration concerns

The questions come after President Trump's administration lifted restrictions that kept federal agents from making immigration arrests in schools.

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NATION

Drones over N.J. were 'not the enemy,' president says

They were authorized by the FAA for research and various other reasons, Trump says.

ATLANTIC CITY

Atlantic City has lots of reasons to 'be optimistic,' mayor says

Decreases debt and crime, and a Bader Field commitment are all reasons to look up, says mayor on State of …

STATE

New law creates panel to reduce traffic deaths to zero in 15 years

The 13-member commission is tasked with adopting strategies to improve roadway and sidewalk safety for pedestrians, cyclists and others traveling …

BREAKING

New arena coming to South Philly by 2031, if not sooner, owners of Flyers, Sixers announce

The Wells Fargo Center, which in the past few years have have nearly a half billion dollars in renovations, will …

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GOVERNMENT

'We Should Have Never Trusted the Process': City Council Members Respond to '76 Place' Being Scrapped

Several members of Philadelphia City Council spoke out following Sunday's revelation that '76 Place' - the Sixers' project for a …

ATLANTIC CITY

Atlantic City offshore wind opponents submit petition to put project on ballot

The more than 2,000 signatures are now under statutory review by the city clerk. Once certified, it would go on …

STATE

Allies of convicted ex-Sen. Bob Menendez urge judge to be lenient in sentencing

A sentencing submission filed with the court Thursday featured testimonials from roughly 120 individuals ranging from members of his family …

STATE

New year brings toll hikes, fare increases

Driving throughout New Jersey and into New York is going to cost more as the new year starts, with tolls …

ATLANTIC CITY

Atlantic City offshore wind plan passes after hours of public comment

Opponents filled City Council chambers to capacity, causing the fire marshal to limit who could come in.