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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.

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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.

NJ Minimum Wage Increases 43 Cents In 2026

New Jersey’s minimum wage rises Jan. 1 to $15.92, with higher pay for health-care workers and other adjusted rates statewide.

NJ Driving Costs To Rise 2026: New Gas Taxes And Toll Hikes Explained

NJ drivers will see higher costs starting Jan. 1 as fuel taxes and tolls increase statewide to fund transportation infrastructure projects.

NJ’s Health Care Tax Credits Will Expire Soon. Advocates Call For More Time.

The expiration of enhanced ACA tax credits could raise NJ premiums by 174%, threatening coverage for hundreds of thousands of residents.

NJ Fights Senior Loneliness With $4M Grant

New Jersey launches a $4M program to reduce loneliness and boost social connections for older adults and people with disabilities.

New Jersey Launches Mental Health Crisis Program For Disabilities

New Jersey launches START crisis support for adults with intellectual and developmental disabilities in 11 counties.

NJ Health Insurance Deadline: Enroll By Dec. 31 For Jan. 1 Coverage

NJ residents must enroll in health insurance through Get Covered NJ by Dec. 31, 2025, for coverage starting Jan. 1, 2026.

NJ Faces $3.6B Medicaid Cut, 350K Risk Losing Health Coverage Under New Bill

Proposed federal cuts to Medicaid and SNAP could put health care and food access at risk for hundreds of thousands of New Jersey residents.

Puppy Mills Legislation Advances As Senate Panel Backs Ban On Pet Shop Sales

A NJ Senate panel advanced a bill to ban pet shops from selling commercially bred pets to curb puppy mills.