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Can You Sell a House With Code Violations in New Jersey?
Yes, you can sell a house with code violations in New Jersey. In fact, many homeowners sell properties with unresolved violations every year. The process can be more complicated than a traditional home sale, but it is still completely possible. Whether the violations involve building permits, electrical issues, plumbing problems, safety concerns, or property maintenance…
Independent Voter Support for Trump Shows Noticeable Decline in New Polling Review
A new review of national polling data suggests President Donald Trump is facing growing challenges among independent voters, a group that often plays a major role in determining the outcome of elections. The analysis, released Friday and based on AP-NORC polling conducted throughout Trump’s second term, found that support among independents has weakened significantly since…
Millennials vs. Gen Z: Who Is Really Driving the Housing Market in 2026?
The U.S. housing market in 2026 is being shaped by a new generational battle. For years, Millennials were considered the dominant force in home buying, but Gen Z is now entering the market and beginning to influence housing trends in ways many experts did not expect. While both generations face affordability challenges, rising housing costs,…
NJ Loan Fraud Case: How Conspirators Misused Federal Programs and What It Means for Small Business Lending
New Jersey federal prosecutors have charged a man and his co-conspirators with submitting fraudulent information on applications for loans through a federal small business lending program. The case highlights vulnerabilities in government-backed lending programs and raises important questions about oversight, fraud prevention, and the consequences for legitimate small business owners when bad actors exploit these…
From Hiatus to Headliner: How a New Jersey Revival Helped Yellowcard Reclaim the Spotlight
For many music fans, success in the rock world can seem permanent. But behind the scenes, even well-known bands often face challenges that can push them to the breaking point. For pop-punk band Yellowcard, that reality became impossible to ignore nearly a decade ago when the group found itself struggling to continue after years of…
NJ Transit and the World Cup: How New Jersey Is Moving 1.2 Million Visitors This Summer
When the FIFA World Cup was awarded to the United States in 2018, transportation planners in New Jersey immediately understood the scale of what was coming. Today — with the first match already underway at MetLife Stadium — NJ Transit is executing what may be the most complex public transportation operation in the agency’s history….
New Jersey’s Hackettstown Child Sexual Assault Verdict: What the Case Reveals About Community Safety
A Hackettstown man was found guilty this week on multiple sexual assault charges involving a child under the age of 13, according to New Jersey authorities. The verdict marks the conclusion of a deeply disturbing case that has shaken the community and prompted renewed conversations about child safety, the warning signs of abuse, and the…
NJ Supreme Court Rules Officials Cannot Hide Government Emails on Personal Accounts
In a landmark ruling celebrated by transparency advocates, the New Jersey Supreme Court has determined that public officials can no longer shield government-related communications by conducting them through personal email accounts. The high court ruled that individuals have the right to obtain email logs from officials’ personal addresses when those accounts were used to discuss…
NJ Police Misconduct Report: 817 Major Discipline Actions and 16,000 Internal Affairs Cases Revealed
New data released this week paints a stark picture of law enforcement accountability in New Jersey. The state reported 817 major discipline actions taken against 654 officers, accompanied by more than 16,000 internal affairs cases filed across departments statewide. The figures have renewed calls for deeper reform and greater transparency in how police misconduct is…
Delaney Hall ICE Detention: What’s Really Happening Inside Newark’s Controversial Facility
For weeks, Delaney Hall in Newark has been at the center of one of New Jersey’s most heated ongoing stories. The federal immigrant detention facility — a 1,000-bed center operated under the Trump administration — has become a flashpoint for debates about immigration enforcement, civil rights, public safety, and the limits of federal power within…


