Gas prices in NJ decline following Labor Day
Gas prices in New Jersey and around the nation continue to drop as the usual decline in demand after Labor Day helps to ease prices at the pump.
9/11: Tunnel to Towers has raised $250M and counting
Tunnel to Towers has spent over $250 million to support our nation's heroes, including military and first responder families. This is just the beginning.
Contract agreement reached with 4 PA nursing homes after nearly a week of striking
A tentative contract agreement has been reached with four nursing homes that went on strike for nearly a week over pay, benefits, and staffing disputes.
Federal judge rules against Maine lobster fisherman looking to overturn whale protections
Lobster fishermen in Maine were denied an appeal by a federal judge to overturn new fishing rules designed to help save endangered whales, which limit the harvest of lobster.
Princeton University to cover all college costs for students from families earning less than $100K
Princeton University announced Thursday that student whose families make less than $100,000 annually will receive free tuition, room, and board.
Internet service providers lose fight to overturn Maine internet privacy law
Maine has successfully defended their internet privacy law, one of the strictest of its kind in the U.S., against a lawsuit brought forward by a group of telecommunication providers.
Workers from 14 nursing homes in PA go on strike
A nursing home staffing crisis is unfolding in Pennsylvania as 14 nursing homes go on strike due to contract negotiations falling through.
Opioid crisis: New Hampshire strikes $40.5 million settlement with Johnson & Johnson
New Hampshire Attorney General John Formella announced that the state reached a $40.5 million settlement with Johnson & Johnson over opioid claims on Thursday.
VT begins phasing out COVID rental assistance program
Vermont will begin phasing out its federally funded rental assistance as funding has begun drying up. New applications will no longer be accepted beginning on Oct. 1.
Drought in northeastern US could drive revenue for some businesses
As a drought continues to drag on across the northeast U.S., some businesses may be able to use the weather to their advantage to attract more customers.
Nationwide SNAP, EBT outage left millions unable to make payments at retail stores, some systems restored
A nationwide SNAP, EBT card outage was reported on Sunday, leaving millions without the ability to make purchases at retail stores throughout several states.
Maine lobster fishing union drops part of lawsuit against federal government over whale restrictions
The Maine Lobstering Union has dropped part of its lawsuit against the federal government regarding new restrictions that protect whales.
FedEx driver mistakenly delivers boxes of rifles to Pennsylvania school: report
Boxes of rifles were recently dropped off at a Pennsylvania school, and were locked inside over the weekend.
Dr. Oz addresses criticism over crudité comment, drop in the polls: Word choice is 'irrelevant' to big issues
Pennsylvania GOP Senate nominee Dr. Mehmet Oz responds to criticism over his crudité comment, reminding voters to focus on big issues facing Americans.
'Top-notch' New Jersey ice cream shop has scooped its last cone
Ice Cream by Mike, a popular small business in Ridgewood, N.J., announced its closure this summer. Fans of the shop were dismayed and shared thoughts on social media.
Salman Rushdie’s ‘The Satanic Verses’ tops Amazon bestsellers lists after author stabbed
Author Salman Rushdie’s “The Satanic Verses" topped Amazon’s bestseller lists on Tuesday, days after he sustained serious injuries in a stabbing in New York.
Salman Rushdie, attacked at New York book event, explored good vs. evil in his work
British-Indian writer Salman Rushdie was attacked on stage in New York ahead of a speaking event in Chautaugua. Here is rundown of his career as a writer.
Philadelphia-area theme park Sesame Place announces diversity training after viral character snub
After a video went viral of a character appearing to snub a Black child during a parade, Sesame Place announced a diversity training for all employees.
Republican lawmaker aims to force Dem states to allow fracking: 'Threatening America’s energy independence'
Republican Rep. Claudia Tenney introduced legislation Wednesday that would force states with fracking bans to choose between federal funds and fossil fuel production.
Atlantic City's Mirage Casino to be run by Joe Lupo following Hard Rock purchase
Hard Rock, who purchased the Mirage Casino from MGM, has named Joe Lupo to run the casino. The job is one of the highest-profile casino leadership spots in the country.

















