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N.J. cops will only be able to use deadly force as an ‘absolute last resort’ under policy changes
New Jersey police officers will only be able to use deadly force as last resort under new policy guidelines.
New Jersey police officers will only be able to use deadly force as last resort under new policy guidelines.
Francisco E. Rodriguez has been appointed the new superintendent of Long Branch Schools.
Maritza Beniquez, an Emergency Department nurse at University Hospital in Newark, became the first person to get covid vaccine in...
NJ has joined 47 other states in suing Facebook, Inc. for allegedly violating federal antitrust laws.
Gov. Phil Murphy and legislators have reached a deal on bills that would establish a framework for a legal cannabis...
Stafford township police department is seeking the public’s help in its search for an at-risk, missing 13-year-old girl
Police in Newark are requesting the public’s help in locating Keirha Moore, 15, of Newark, who was reported missing on...
Myles Powell may have went undrafted in the 2020 NBA Draft but the All-American will get a chance to continue...
The family of Hasani Best, a Black man who was fatally shot by Asbury Park police, has sued the city...
Rutgers men's basketball team has earned a spot on the Associated Press top 25 preseason poll.