The Camden County Prosecutor's Office continues to hunt for 11 Most Wanted fugitives who are dangerous and have been on the run for years.
Some economic development projects in Atlantic City and other cities around the state could become more feasible under a bill Gov. Phil Murphy signed Thursday that speeds up tax credits.
The new law extends favorable tax incentive terms to Camden, East Orange, and New Brunswick and introduces a clawback provision for low occupancy.
Assembly Speaker Craig Coughlin has named Carol Murphy (D-Mount Laurel) to chair the Health Committee, and Verlina ...
Hours after Donald Trump was sworn into office as the president, New Jersey Gov. Phil Murphy asked him to review federal ...
Black and Latino activists have raised concerns about Norcross and his supporters for years, but said their concerns and ...
The Warriors winning streak came to an end on Friday, Jan. 17 with a 4-1 loss to the Verona Wildcats. Verona started the game strong with two goals in the first period. Boden Brotzman scored at the ...
Harris, a billionaire private equity executive and founder of Harris Blitzer Sports & Entertainment, met with investigators ...
The Sixers have rebuffed New Jersey's incentives to build an arena in Camden. Why not try to make some lemonade from this ...
New Jersey Governor Phil Murphy has proposed a statewide ban on smartphones in K-12 classrooms during his final State of the ...
Under Murphy’s proposal for phone-free schools, the state Department of Education would develop guidelines for the state’s more than 600 school districts to develop policies banning cell phones.
Camden's current tallest building is City Hall, whose central tower stands 18 stories above Market Street.