On. Jan. 25, the state reported 13,694 new COVID-19 cases and 21 confirmed deaths, bringing those respective cumulative totals to 666,951 and 20,972.

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On. Jan. 25, the state reported 13,694 new COVID-19 cases and 21 confirmed deaths, bringing those respective cumulative totals to 666,951 and 20,972.
A Sussex County gym owner has been arrested for allegedly shoving and punching a police officer while participating in the attack on the U.S. Capitol Jan. 6.
The medal was a way of recognizing the contributions of New Jersey’s service men and women who were deployed to combat terror across the globe
On Jan. 22, the state reported 3,694 new COVID-19 cases and 118 confirmed deaths, bringing those respective cumulative totals to 650,389 and 20,875.
While the number of schools in all of New Jersey increased in-school learning, the story in North Jersey is a mixed bag.
Gov. Phil Murphy said the COVID-19 vaccine supply issues are a result of failures by the federal government according to the two makers of the vaccine.
On Jan. 21, the state reported 4,095 new COVID-19 cases and 98 confirmed deaths, bringing those respective cumulative totals to 646,189 and 20,760.
President Joe Biden was sworn in as the 46th President of the United States Jan. 20, calling for the end to the “uncivil war” in America.
On Jan. 20, the state reported 4,582 new COVID-19 cases and 122 confirmed deaths, bringing those respective cumulative totals to 641,140 and 20,664.
President-elect Joe Biden will be sworn in as the 46th President of the United States today.
On Jan. 19, the state reported 3,761 new COVID-19 cases and 54 confirmed deaths, bringing those respective cumulative totals to 635,702 and 20,512.
As President-elect Joe Biden gets set to take office, Gov. Phil Murphy and Rep. Josh Gottheimer expressed support for the American Rescue Plan.
The 76-page report from the Workgroup on Harassment, Sexual Assault and Misogyny in New Jersey Politics calls for several changes in the political sphere, including tougher anti-harassment policies.
On Jan. 18, the state reported 3,511 new COVID-19 cases and 23 confirmed deaths, bringing those respective cumulative totals to 668,573 and 20,458.