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New Jersey Gov. Phil Murphy (D) was nowhere to be found as a powerful nor'easter slammed his state Sunday morning, forcing Lieutenant Gov. Tahesha Way to lead The post New Jersey Governor Nowhere To Be Found As Powerful Storm Hammers His State first appeared on Mediaite.
While the nor'easter's winds should diminish through Monday, high tide cycles at the Jersey Shore could bring additional flooding and beach erosion starting this afternoon.
Jersey Shore communities are preparing for the impacts of two tropical systems swirling in the Atlantic, Humberto and Imelda.
As the shutdown continues, 4,000 federal employees are now being targeted by the White House for layoffs. As the shutdown continues, 4,000 federal employees are now being targeted by the White House for layoffs. At the same time, air traffic controllers and TSA employees are still working their jobs without getting paid.
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The sleeper issue that could play a huge role in Virginia and New Jersey — and the midterms
Data centers are spreading across the country and contributing to rising electricity bills. It’s becoming a political issue as lawmakers are still workshopping their response.
At first Sutton had no idea that the several men in plainclothes swarming around his car were cops, and “reversed away in retreat,” according to his lawsuit, filed in U.S. District Court in New Jersey (and obtained by Atlanta Black Star).
Several rounds of showers, isolated thunderstorms, and localized flash flooding are possible in New Jersey today, according to the National Weather Service. While most of the state is expected to see rain, North and Central New Jersey are more likely to ...
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Can Republicans turn out Trump voters when he isn't on the ballot? They'll find out in New Jersey
Trump supporters less inclined to vote in an off-year election are key to Republican Jack Ciattarelli’s path to victory in the New Jersey governor’s race.
New Jersey homeowners pay relatively low insurance costs despite storm risks, remaining more affordable than many U.S. coastal states.