Mientras las escuelas de Trenton tienen dificultades, las de Camden mejoran. ¿Por qué?

Camden registra avances en el rendimiento escolar, mientras las escuelas de Trenton continúan rezagadas pese a enfrentar retos similares.

How To Vote In NJ’s 11th Congressional District Special Primary

Early voting is underway for NJ’s 11th Congressional District special primary, with ballots open through Feb. 3 ahead of the Feb. 5 election.

Trump’s Affordability Crisis Hits Working Class Blacks Hard – Democrats Should Respond Aggressively

Rising Black unemployment exposes economic struggles under Trump, hitting women and men hardest despite a “strong” labor market.

East Orange Clinic Owner, Employee Charged In Medicaid Fraud Case

East Orange clinic owner and employee indicted for unlicensed medical procedures and filing false Medicaid claims, authorities say.

Family Of Jean Wilson Brutus Starts GoFundMe After ICE Death

A Haitian asylum-seeker died after a medical emergency while in ICE custody at Newark’s Delaney Hall, prompting a civil rights investigation.

NJ Cities See Shifts In Crime As Police, Community Leaders Look Ahead To 2026

Crime trends in Newark and Paterson are holding steady or declining, with state officials citing sustained reductions in gun violence.

NJ Law Now Allows Abuse Survivors To Seek Early Release & Expungement

New Jersey’s Domestic Violence Survivors Justice Act gives abuse survivors a path to reduced sentences or expungement tied to trauma.

A City Surveilled

Camden operates the largest drone program in South Jersey with little regulation. But whose safety does it really serve?

New Report: N.J.’s Racial Wealth Gap Tops $600K

A new report warns New Jersey’s racial wealth gap has doubled in a decade, deepening inequality in housing, income, and generational wealth.

Wali Bey, 42, Identified In Deadly Newark Police Shooting

NJ officials identified the man and officer involved in a fatal Newark police shooting now under investigation by the Attorney General.