Students for Justice in Palestine & The Endowment Justice Collective set up camp at Rutgers University and vowed not to leave until their demands for Rutgers to divest its interests in Israel are met.
Atlantic City's main casino workers union and the New Jersey attorney general on Monday asked a judge to dismiss a lawsuit brought by a different union that seeks to ban smoking at the city's nine casinos.
Five undergraduates, six graduate students, one postdoctoral researcher and one person not affiliated with Princeton University entered Clio Hall, home of the university’s graduate school and hung flags from several windows.
New Jersey parental rights advocates at risk of losing gains in transgender policy changes, facing potential reinstatement of controversial Policy 5756.
Social media controversy prompted college officials in New Jersey to cancel Drag Queen Story hour scheduled for take your children to work day. Eric Scott has the details on this morning's First News.
Albert Caporaso, of Hazlet, was arrested after police saw him trying to set a storage shed on fire. He's accused of setting fires at the same place multiple times.
A young girl was sexually abused by a male classmate in the bathroom at her elementary school in Verona for years, according to a new disturbing lawsuit.
As officials consider ways to revamp the state's school funding formula, a proposed law aims to ensure that school districts are never delivered an unsustainable blow in funding cuts in a given year.
After an encampment was dispersed Thursday morning the protesters returned without their tents for a sit-in at the same Princeton University location and have remained ever since.