The post in the video is a fabrication. It does not appear on Trump’s X account, and no credible news reports support the claim.
A New Jersey mayor is proposing reverse congestion pricing toll after New York City recently implemented its controversial congestion pricing toll.
Route 3 in East Rutherford, New Jersey saw major delays for the early morning commute Friday. First responders were on the scene of two separate crashes in the area, including one involving a box truck.
Who curses the most? It's not infamously foul-mouthed New Yorkers, nor historically hot-tempered Philadelphians. Jersey City claims the local crown.
The Big Apple could be looking at 1 to 3 inches of snow, but the southern part of the Garden State could be facing 5 to 8 inches.
The National Weather Service (NWS) predicts a 50 percent chance of snow Sunday afternoon and night while the Weather Channel predicts an 80 percent chance of snow hitting the city on Sunday. Snow accumulation could reach up to four inches, according to AccuWeather.
JERSEY CITY, New Jersey (WABC) -- Three people were hurt in an early morning car crash in Jersey City. It happened in the southbound lanes of Routes 1 and 9 near Duncan Avenue. Police say two cars were involved in the crash. At least one of those cars slammed into a wall, leaving the vehicle nearly unrecognizable.
As the cost of living dominates politics, dozens of residents offered plans to bring down the price of housing, child care, transportation, cultural life and more.
Jersey City Mayor Steve Fulop joins "Forbes Newsroom" to discuss his answer to New York City' congestion pricing — "reverse congestion pricing."
The countdown to congestion pricing in New York City is over. Drivers now must pay a toll to enter Manhattan south of 60th Street.
Jersey City Mayor Steven Fulop is floating the idea of a reverse congestion pricing toll. The mayor believes reverse congestion pricing is the answer to New York City's new toll. The idea is the money will go to fund New Jersey’s mass transit system.
Jersey City Mayor Steven Fulop says New Jersey should have worked with New York on a regional solution that would have benefitted transit in both states, whose economies are intertwined Fulop says ...