NJ Grows Jobs in December in Public Sector
New Jersey officials say the unemployment rate dropped .1 percent in December to 9 percent. Continue reading…
View ArticleParents Need More Information on Apps for Kids According to Regulators
Kids have easy and inexpensive access to hundreds of smartphone applications, but parents are in the dark about what personal information is being collected from their children and how companies are...
View ArticleRomney Calls for Income Tax Cuts
Republican presidential hopeful Mitt Romney on Wednesday called for 20 percent across-the-board cuts in personal income tax rates as part of a program to help the economy grow. Continue reading…
View ArticleNewark Unveils New Crime Fighting Technology
The police department in Newark is undergoing a technology upgrade. Continue reading…
View ArticleReport a Pothole. It's Filling Season [AUDIO]
Pothole-filling season is underway for the New Jersey Department of Transportation. Continue reading…
View ArticleDo You Think New Jersey Roads Are Safer?
Highway deaths declined again last year, reaching their lowest rate when compared to miles driven since such record-keeping began in 1921, according preliminary government data released Monday....
View ArticleJunk Health Food is Still Junk Food, Says Consumer Reports
What you think might be healthier versions of junk foods really are not. Continue reading…
View ArticleMistrial Declared in John Edwards Corruption Case [VIDEO]
A mistrial has been declared in the campaign fraud trial against ex-presidential candidate John Edwards. Continue reading…
View ArticleJersey City to Honor Soldier Killes in Afghanistan
New Jersey's second largest city is preparing to honor a soldier who was killed in Afghanistan. Continue reading…
View ArticleAdministration Projects $1.2T 2012 Budget Deficit
The latest budget figures from the White House predict this year's federal budget deficit will end up at $1.2 trillion. Continue reading…
View ArticleWall Street's August Lull Nears an End
The late-summer lull is about to end. Stocks fell Thursday, with investors too worried about high gas prices and stagnant employment to be impressed by higher consumer spending. Continue reading…
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