16 Halloween Weekend Events Across New Jersey

Discover 16 Halloween events and spooky fun across New Jersey, from haunted houses to trick-or-treat nights.

Six Percent Of Trenton Third Graders Read At Grade Level. Here Is What That Means.

Only six percent of Trenton third-graders read at grade level, revealing a deeper statewide reading crisis.

Kareem Abdul-Jabbar’s Graphic Novel Inspires Readers On And Off The Court

"Champion" follows a teen athlete who learns life lessons through an assignment about Kareem Abdul-Jabbar.

Report Finds Most Black And Latino Students Attend Underfunded Schools In NJ

A new report says most Black and Latino students in New Jersey attend underfunded schools and calls for major funding reforms.

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This State of the Nation: When Faith Becomes a Border

History has shown that whenever people claim divine ownership over a race or a nation, faith hardens into ideology.

NJCU Launches New Spanish-Language Website For College Applicants

NJCU launched a bilingual website to help Latino and first-gen students navigate college admissions, financial aid, and resources.

Why Are Federal Election Monitors Coming To NJ?

The DOJ will send election monitors to New Jersey, sparking concern amid the Trump administration’s retreat from voting rights enforcement.

SNAP Benefits May Stop Nov. 1. Here’s Where to Find Help.

SNAP benefits could stop Nov. 1 amid the shutdown, threatening food access for 813,000 New Jersey residents.

When The Blues Hit Home: Why Family Values Require Family Wages

Ben Jealous argues that raising the minimum wage to $25 could strengthen families and rebuild struggling communities.

Trump’s Targeting Of Federal Workers Takes Toll

Thousands of federal workers, including many in New Jersey, face layoffs and hardship as the government shutdown drags on.