Little Egg Harbor man barred from working as massage therapist due to sexual misconductLittle Egg Harbor man barred from working as massage therapist due to sexual misconductNew Jersey Attorney General Gurbir Grewal continues to crack down on massage therapists accused of inappropriate behavior while performing their jobs.Vin EbenauVin Ebenau
Arrests of 21 accused sex offenders prompt warning for NJ parentsArrests of 21 accused sex offenders prompt warning for NJ parentsOperation Screen Capture nabbed 21 individuals, including a juvenile, accused of sexually exploiting children online. Dino FlammiaDino Flammia
NJ asks court to prevent Postal Service from hampering electionNJ asks court to prevent Postal Service from hampering electionThe state of New Jersey has joined a federal lawsuit seeking to block changes at the U.S. Postal Service. Sergio BichaoSergio BichaoAssociated PressAssociated Press
Post office relents on cutbacks as NJ, others prepare to sue itPost office relents on cutbacks as NJ, others prepare to sue itNew Jersey is one of several states planning to hold the election mostly by mail.Associated PressAssociated PressTownsquare StaffTownsquare Staff
NJ attorney general: Most cops are good but let’s expose the bad onesNJ attorney general: Most cops are good but let’s expose the bad onesA legislative committee holds a marathon hearing to get ideas and discuss concerns from a wide array of experts.David MatthauDavid Matthau
NJ police discipline records remain private for now, judge saysNJ police discipline records remain private for now, judge saysThe appeals court order delays a directive that the state Attorney General said was to build a "culture of transparency and accountability."Erin VogtErin Vogt
NJ pairing cops with social workers to learn de-escalation techniquesNJ pairing cops with social workers to learn de-escalation techniquesA Crisis Intervention Team training pilot program is being expanded across the Garden State.David MatthauDavid Matthau
Black law enforcement group: No one consulted us on NJ reformsBlack law enforcement group: No one consulted us on NJ reformsThe Office of the Attorney General responded to the claim saying NOBLE is respected and "regularly consulted."Erin VogtErin Vogt
Combating hate: Bias crimes on the rise amid pandemic, NJ saysCombating hate: Bias crimes on the rise amid pandemic, NJ saysDuring a virtual town hall hosted by the Attorney General's Office on Thursday, the state's top law enforcement officer also voiced concerns over a rise in bias incidents committed by and towards youth.Dino FlammiaDino Flammia
Union head: Here are the problems with releasing names of disciplined copsUnion head: Here are the problems with releasing names of disciplined copsHe says names will be released whether officers used excessive force or just had workplace problems.David MatthauDavid Matthau