New Jersey talk radio host Bill Spadea, a candidate in the state’s 2025 gubernatorial race, posted an ad showcasing an artificial intelligence voice mimicking his opponent about his old anti-Trump quotes.
Since Election Day, companies have reported a surge in sales of emergency contraception and medication abortion.
It's illegal to sell raw, unpasteurized milk for human consumption in New Jersey, so people are buying raw milk labeled for animal use instead.
ATLANTIC CITY, New Jersey — Atlantic City, one of the Garden State’s preeminent tourist attractions, became a destination spot this week for a special set of visitors: leading candidates for governor next year.
Democratic U.S. Rep. Mikie Sherrill of New Jersey announced her candidacy for governor on Monday, emphasizing her commitment to addressing the state's economic challenges. Sherrill, a former federal prosecutor and Navy helicopter pilot, framed her campaign as a call to action, saying it's time to make New Jersey more affordable.
November is the Season of Giving here at CBS News New York. Saturday, we had teams stationed across New Jersey, helping ensure everyone enjoys a delicious meal this Thanksgiving. CBS News New York's Jessica Moore reports.
Republicans made inroads in New York and New Jersey this election, spurring hopes that the party could further erode Democrats’ grip on states seen as deep-blue bastions. Vice President
Democratic Rep. Mikie Sherrill threw her hat into the New Jersey gubernatorial ring on Monday, adding her name to a crowded list that includes another Congress member and three mayors.
Other Democratic candidates include Jersey City Mayor Steve Fulop, former Montclair Mayor Sean Spiller, Newark Mayor Ras Baraka and former Senate President Steve Sweeney.
Mikie Sherrill joins a crowded field of Democrats hoping to run to replace incumbent Governor Phil Murphy, who is ineligible to run for reelection.
Just days after the final general election ballots were counted, the 2025 NJ gubernatorial race started to heat up and trickle down to local races.
Snow fell in Franklin, Sussex County, New Jersey covering the roads, and plows were already in motion, moving the snow.