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History repeats itself in the city's fall from big business to financial hardship.
In New Jersey, millions are spent each year on lawsuits involving police.
Why a deal to cash out their tobacco settlement might cost New Jersey
Dave Cole is a computer programmer running for U.S. Congress.
Jitney buses offer bargains and convenience in New Jersey cities, but not without costs.
After Hurricane Sandy, the state of New Jersey planned to buy 1,300 flood-prone homes and demolish them. What's taking so long?
ACA grants go unspent in states with governors opposed to the law.
The black bear population has grown so large in the state that it ended a hunting ban a few years ago.
A year after Hurricane Sandy's destruction, Labor Day marks the end of a summer of recovery for beach towns.
HUD Secretary Shaun Donovan and New Jersey Governor Chris Christie announced an additional $1.8 billion in recovery aid for homeowners, renters and small businesses, today. Some of those businesses have been plugging along in the meantime.