The Detroit Lions' uniforms used to be a muddy mess, a blah version of Honolulu blue and a dull gray. Their uniforms got better, and they're winning.
The public deserves honest answers before ratepayer money is committed to offshore wind energy projects at the Jersey Shore.
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Julia Stiles isn’t from New Jersey. But the New York native, who rose to fame as a teen actor in movies like “10 Things I Hate About You,” spent plenty of time here filming her directorial debut, “Wish You Were Here.
The effort to hold Mr. Steidl accountable tests a new legal frontier. Mexican officials and other leaders in the region have not been able to meet with the incoming administration about its ...
TikTok to ‘Go Dark’ on Sunday for Its 170 Million American Users The company said it would cut off its services unless the U.S. assured Apple, Google and other companies that they would not be ...
So many of our listeners who call in from Philadelphia talk about an iconic Philly ice cream shop called Scoop DeVille. They have been serving customers
Jackson Officer Tom Conti and pilot Ethan Noble have been filling a plane with supplies and making flights south ever since Hurricane Helene hit in October.
Wright, a 62-year-old Lions fan with a penchant for tutus, has achieved almost celebrity status for the elaborate and inventive custom fashions she brings to each Lions home game. For the Christmas Eve game against the Minnesota Vikings,
Eleven players from New Jersey will be in uniform in Monday's College Football Playoff title game, including three from Bergen County.
Assemblyman Benjie Wimberly (D-Paterson) will replace now-Rep. Nellie Pou (D-North Haledon) in the New Jersey Senate after winning a special election convention Thursday night by one vote after a first ballot ended in a tie.
Gov. Phil Murphy called for the Legislature to advance a bill that create mobile driver’s licenses in his State of the State address. What's next?