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Murphy to stress phonics-based reading in State of the State address

Test results show literacy rates have never regained pre-pandemic levels The post Murphy to stress

Lawmakers approve blizzard of bills on last day before new Legislature takes over

Included in the pile was a measure to give themselves a 67% pay increase The post Lawmakers approve

Will the new Legislature be any more diverse than the last?

NJ’s party-line system is just one of the barriers to fresh faces The post Will the new Legislature

Long-delayed immigrant rights bills headed to Murphy’s desk

After almost two years making their way through the Legislature, trio of bills passes at close of le

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NJ’s ranking among growth states in 2023 The post 47 appeared first on NJ Spotlight News.

NJ Spotlight News: January 8, 2024

We bring you what’s relevant and important in New Jersey news, along with our insight. Watch as the

NJ company sold banned Chinese surveillance tech to state and locals

Interview: Jason Koebler, co-founder and journalist at 404 Media The post NJ company sold banned Chi

Lame-duck dash: NJ lawmakers rush to pass slew of bills on final day

The new Legislature takes over on Tuesday The post Lame-duck dash: NJ lawmakers rush to pass slew of

Judge strikes down state’s new dispensary licensing fees 

A Lewis and Clark County district court judge has struck down a new state law that dramatically inc

Anchorage election filing season starts

It’s election season in Anchorage again, and soon the office of the mayor and several Assembly seats

Defense Department comes clean: Secretary Lloyd Austin had been treated for prostate cancer

After spending nine days in the hospital, three of them in the intensive care unit, Secretary of Def

Dime Stores and Delicious Milkshakes: A Look at Downtown Phoenix in the 1930s

Bill Baker is one of the few people who can visualize Downtown Phoenix stretching back to the Great