New Jersey Among States Moving to Limit Contact in High School Football February 15, 2019 By TOM CANAVAN The executive committee of the organization that governs New Jersey high school athletes has approved a proposal to drastically reduce... Read More
N.H. Lawmakers Debate Gun-Free School Zones, Background Checks February 15, 2019 By Michael Casey The day before the one-year anniversary of the deadly school shooting in Parkland, Florida, New Hampshire lawmakers said they are... Read More
New Jersey Fund to Compensate Victims of Catholic Priest Sex Abuse February 14, 2019 By David Porter Victims of sexual abuse by Roman Catholic clergy in New Jersey will soon be able to apply for compensation from... Read More
New York Limo Crash Investigators Still Working to Identify Cause February 14, 2019 By Mary Esch The National Transportation Safety Board’s probe of a fatal limousine crash in upstate New York has not yet identified a... Read More
2 Payouts Endanger New Jersey’s Post-Sandy Dune Work February 12, 2019 By WAYNE PARRY After Superstorm Sandy pummeled the New Jersey coast, then-Gov. Chris Christie set out to build protective sand dunes along most... Read More
Snow, Ice Threaten to Snarl New York City Roads February 11, 2019 By Brian K. Sullivan Snow, ice and rain will sweep across the eastern U.S. starting Tuesday, giving commuters in New York and the Northeast... Read More
Opioid-Related Car Crash Deaths in Maryland Hold Steady Over Decade February 7, 2019 A new approach to defining opioid-related auto fatalities provides insight into the nature and distribution of opioid-involved deaths in the... Read More
Virginia Lawmakers, Victims Want Distracted Driving Bill Expansions February 4, 2019 By KATJA TIMM, Capital News Service Teary-eyed parents and supporters of legislation to curb distracted driving filled a small room at the Capitol, some wearing neon... Read More
Elevator in N.Y. That Trapped Housekeeper for 3 Days Had Bad Motor February 4, 2019 By VERENA DOBNIK Officials say the private elevator that broke down inside a Manhattan townhouse and trapped a housekeeper for three days had... Read More
Federal Agency Wins Access to Limo in Deadly New York Crash February 1, 2019 By MARY ESCH Federal investigators will finally be able to examine the stretch limousine in an October crash that killed 20 people, ending... Read More