After 38 hours of hearings, a legislative oversight panel still can't answer a basic question: who approved hiring an official who'd been accused of rape?
Next year's state budget will likely include a new approach to funding New Jersey colleges -- an "outcomes-based" approach that rewards them for meeting goals.
Sued by a collection firm and on the verge of losing her home, New Jersey mother Tracey Timony sees an advancing piece of legislation as her "last ray of hope" to avoid financial ruin.
A bundle of changes to New Jersey’s expungement system was approved Thursday by lawmakers, enabling more people to become eligible more quickly to erase more offenses from their criminal records.
Gov. Chris Christie says he expects to sign into law a package of bills that would provide more opportunities for low-level drug offenders and other former criminals to expunge their records.