A Hopatcong woman was arrested at her home Nov. 25 on charges she sent money to a Syrian foreign terrorist organization.

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A Hopatcong woman was arrested at her home Nov. 25 on charges she sent money to a Syrian foreign terrorist organization.
The General Services Administration, formally designated President-elect Joe Biden as the apparent winner of the Presidential election.
New Jersey’s Department of Health provided guidelines to long-term care facilities on visitation policies for the holidays.
State Sen. Kristin Corrado and Assemblyman Christopher DePhillips introduced legislation to exempt masks from New Jersey’s sales tax.
Gov. Phil Murphy revealed restrictions New Jerseyans faced earlier this year will be returning in the coming days.
Gov. Phil Murphy provided a more detailed timeline of the events leading up to two staffers testing positive for COVID-19.
Gov. Phil Murphy and GOP senate candidate Rik Mehta are trading barbs over protocols that are to be followed for attendees of President Donald Trump’s fundraiser in Bedminster Oct. 1.
Rep. Josh Gottheimer is placing the blame for the lack of a national plan allowing the coronavirus to spread and ensuing economic fallout on Donald Trump.
Indoor dining, casinos and racetracks in New Jersey closed due to the COVID-19 crisis will be allowed to open to customers starting July 2.
On the first day New Jersey started Phase 2 of its reopening, state officials offered a timeline for organized sports shutdown by COVID-19 to resume.
The Problem Solvers Caucus said it supports American’s right to peacefully protest against racism.
Attorney General Gurbir S. Grewal and the Division of Consumer Affairs (DCA) are warning consumers about false or misleading claims related to testing.
State officials are worried about a potential spike in COVID-19 cases in New Jersey due to protests and marches over the death of George Floyd.
U.S. Congress members from North Jersey, lead by Rep. Josh Gottheimer, want to know why the Garden State was denied a request for additional medical personnel to help combat outbreaks in long-term care facilities.