While veterans officials say the state Attorney General "continues to drag his feet," the NJAG launched an overall investigation in April into NJ nursing homes handling the pandemic.
TRENTON — The New Jersey Supreme Court will decide if state Attorney General Gurbir Grewal can order the release of police disciplinary files dating back 20 years.
The decision came in an order issued Wednesday by Chief Justice Stuart Rabner...
Mandatory rehab after Narcan saves. Mobile vans to transport people from police bookings to treatment. Bringing substance-abuse experts on police ridealongs.
If a child experiences a traumatic event that requires a police response, such as the arrest of a family member or a domestic violence incident, that child's school may have no idea that anything ever happened.
A Bayville man was sentenced to four years in prison along with a Pemberton man after they both attempted to lure underage girls they met on social media to meet in person for sex.
New Jersey joins three other states, including New York, that consider it a hate crime to report false crimes based on race, ethnicity, or other certain factors.