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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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NJ defends assault-weapons ban in federal appeals court

A federal appeals court upheld NJ’s strict gun law, allowing the state to keep firearms banned in schools, parks, and other public spaces.

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Trenton’s Environmental Solutions Put Spotlight On Governor’s Race

Local leaders and advocates gathered in Trenton to showcase the city’s efforts to create healthy, energy-efficient communities as the gubernatorial race nears its end.

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Downtown Trenton Curfew Raises Equity Concerns

Trenton’s new East State Street curfew draws concern over impact on Black youth, public safety, and small businesses.

NJ Cooling Centers Struggle To Reach Vulnerable Residents Amid Extreme Heat

NJ cities open cooling centers as heat soars, but gaps remain for vulnerable residents despite new state action plans and urban heat island risks.

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Your Guide To Fourth Of July Events In NJ
Trenton Man Charged with Homicide
Kean University Announces Federally Funded Trenton Neighborhood Revitalization Project
A Sign of the Times: Trenton Downtown Association Installs Three Digital Message Boards in Downtown Trenton
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