In the first serious fallout from President Donald Trump’s early actions against offshore wind power, oil and gas giant Shell is walking away from a major project off the coast of New Jersey.
A New Jersey couple who are both police officers are facing disturbing allegations of creating child sexual abuse material and distributing the explicit images online.
In a USA TODAY Network New Jersey editorial board meeting, Gov. Phil Murphy said New Jersey could lose $27.5 billion in a federal funding freeze.
Film productions generated $67 million in 2017. In 2023, the annual amount of production spending surged to $592 million. Despite a national downturn in production, as the industry grappled with the effects of the multiple union strikes and work stoppages, spending was poised to hit $600 million in 2024.
Shell, offshore wind and Atlantic Shores
Surf, sun, and fun await in the Jersey shore. Pacaso, the second-home co-ownership marketplace, recently released its annual ranking of the best second-home destinations in 2024, and the winner is neither the Hamptons nor a wealthy enclave in Southern Florida.
Even the way he goes about his days in New Jersey, the star quarterback admits that people tend to say he has a “southern draw” — a visit to Jacksonville State all but confirmed those statements.
Oil giant Shell exits a $1 billion New Jersey offshore wind project amid Trump’s restrictions on renewable energy, citing market challenges and uncertainty. Offshore wind opponents celebrate, while clean energy advocates warn of setbacks.
New Jersey’s gubernatorial race is heating up with the first primary debates just around the corner. Ten confirmed candidates are vying for the state’s highest office. The Democratic debate is set for Sunday, Feb. 2, 2 at 7 p.m., followed by the Republican debate on Tuesday, Feb. 4. at 7 p.m.
He found beauty in the prosaic: bars, phone booths, hamburger joints, barber shops — first in a downtrodden Paterson, then throughout the state and beyond.
Former U.S. Sen. Bob Menendez has been sentenced to 11 years in prison for his conviction in a scheme that brought him gold bars, cash and a car and what his lawyer says is a new nickname: "gold bar Bob.
The Sacramento Kings have had 32 head coaches in franchise history. Four of those coaches were at the helm for at least 476 games with the team. Let’s highlight their top five all-time leaders in games coached.