President-elect Donald Trump's call for the deportation of 11 million undocumented immigrants in the U.S. could have an immense impact on New Jersey.
Democrats suffered a knockout punch in this month's elections. Off-year gubernatorial elections in 2025 offer them their first chance to get off the mat.
Republicans are smelling blood in New Jersey’s gubernatorial race next year following an unexpectedly close result in the presidential election. Vice President Harris only carried the Garden State by about 6 points over President-elect Trump,
The Republican Governors Association, led by Gov. Brian Kemp (R-GA), is looking to two states in 2025 where Vice President Kamala Harris carried but with less support.
The Ronald McDonald House of Southern New Jersey has opened its first pop-up shop to help make the holidays brighter for families. The shop is located at The Promenade at Sagemore in Marlton and will be open every Saturday and Sunday leading up to Christmas and Hanukkah.
Support for Trump has been an early theme in the primary race. The Spadea campaign recently released an ad of prior comments Ciattarelli made critical of Trump during his 2016 run
Since Election Day, companies have reported a surge in sales of emergency contraception and medication abortion.
Hamas released a new propaganda video Saturday showing Israeli-American hostage Edan Alexander. Alexander grew up in New Jersey and was a soldier in the Israel Defense Forces when he was kidnapped on Oct.
Despite recent rain, a large portion of the northeast remains in a historic drought. It's leaving some farmers with a sense of uncertainty this holiday season. CBS News New York's Elaine Quijano reports.
Filling up your vehicle's gas tank in New Jersey will cost an extra 2.6 cents a gallon starting on New Year's Day. Democratic Gov. Phil Murphy's administration said Monday the state's gas tax will climb about 6% to 44.
The president-elect could move to block wind projects and clean energy investments in the Inflation Reduction Act he has previously opposed.
Before temperatures dip to single digits, the cranberry bogs at the Lee Brothers Cranberry Farm in South Jersey will have to be flooded to keep the fragile buds from drying out amid unprecedented drought conditions.