The Star-Ledger will cease printing after 86 years and then fade into history as a daily newspaper produced by what was once one of
A variety of events in New Jersey, from concerts to movie screenings, will be held in February to recognize the accomplishments of African Americans.
The city should include the community in planning the Powerhouse’s restoration and reuse. It should come up with creative solutions and strategies and align itself with developers who specialize in preservation projects of this size and scale.
Where is the last place you would expect two very different personalities from different political parties to be part of a public apology acknowledging
Mayor Ras Baraka said he was "appalled" and "angry" and blasted ICE for also detaining U.S. citizens, including a veteran. ICE said citizens may be questioned during an investigation.
Newark officials will launch voter registration efforts to promote participation among 16- and 17-year-olds in April’s school board race.
Newark’s Mayor and a Democratic Congresswoman for the district hit out at Immigration and Customs Enforcement after they said agents raided a business in the New Jersey city to detain undocumented residents without producing a warrant.
In court documents, parties in the case said a conclusion to mediation is near, though it remained unclear if that would result in an agreement on remedies or further court proceedings.
Jan. 20, 1925: Twenty passengers and the driver in a Public Service jitney bus operating on the Highland Park-New Brunswick line had a narrow escape from plunging off the Albany Street bridge in New Brunswick into the Raritan River.
The largest massive deportation operation in history is well underway,” the White House press secretary wrote on social media.
Agents from U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) "raided" a business in Newark in an effort to detain unauthorized immigrants, according to the mayor of New Jersey's largest city.
The Black Histories at UD StoryMap is a virtual tour that ties stories of Black community members, students, faculty members and racial justice activists to specific sites on the UD campus and the greater Newark area.