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New Jersey Drivers Face Ongoing Road Hazards as Ice Continues to Form
Daytime highs in New Jersey this week prompted hopes of a break from the cold. Warm air melted thick snow and ice on state streets after the January 25 winter storm. Drivers quickly realized the relaxation was short-lived. Drivers constantly face road melting and refreezing. Daytime temperatures may rise, while nighttime temperatures may plummet to…
Current Real Estate Market Trends in the USA 2026: What Buyers and Sellers Need to Know
Buyers and sellers encounter hurdles in 2026 U.S. real estate. After years of rising house prices and interest rates, the market is leveling out, but not everywhere. Real estate buyers, sellers, and dealers need these trends. Regionalism in housing pricing is growing. Few properties are for sale in New York, San Francisco, or Boston, but…
New Jersey College Campuses Face Growing Student Pushback Over Federal Immigration Recruitment
Concerns about federal immigration agencies on university campuses are fueling student activism in New Jersey. In recent weeks, students at numerous universities have spoken out against DHS recruitment tactics, alleging they generate fear and violate higher education ideals. Student-led organizations at Rowan University in South Jersey have publicly protested U.S. Customs and Border Protection participation…
New Jersey’s New Governor Signals No Tax Increases as Budget Cuts Come Into Focus
New Jersey Governor Mikie Sherrill has stated that raising taxes is not her top objective in her first state budget. Residents and businesses concerned about affordability applauded that move, but state lawmakers may face a challenging budget season. As New Jersey’s budget surplus decreases, Acting State Treasurer Aaron Binder said Governor Sherrill has ruled out…
Arctic Blast Targets New Jersey With Dangerous Wind Chills and Brief Snow Threat
An Arctic cold front will deliver New Jersey its coldest weather of the year late Friday and into the weekend. Squalls, severe gusts, and dangerously low wind chill values could drop temperatures to negative 20 degrees in parts of the state. As the Arctic front passes Friday night, weather will shift swiftly. Forecasters warn that…
IRS Clarifies December Military Housing Payment Will Not Be Taxed
A one-time military housing payment delivered in December 2025 is tax-free, according to the IRS and Treasury. Eligible U.S. military personnel received $1,776, which is not taxed under federal law. This clarification helps military families who got the payout and were wondering if they needed to disclose it on their taxes. Under federal tax law,…
Tragic Traffic Collision in Haledon Claims Life of 74-Year-Old Passenger
At 74, another man died in a horrible car accident in Haledon, Passaic County, on Wednesday afternoon. The crash occurred at Hobart Avenue and Tilt Street, according to authorities. It involved a sedan and SUV. The Passaic County Prosecutor’s Office reports police arrived at the site at 2:38 p.m. a Woodland Park senior in the…
New Jersey Police Arrest Suspect in Taxi Attack While Two Others Enter ICE Custody
After a frightening attack on a taxi driver in Howell, New Jersey, last month, one suspect was arrested for serious assault and carjacking, while two others were detained by ICE. After a concerted police operation, authorities announced the developments Tuesday. Two males were picked up by a taxi driver in Neptune and driven to Oak…
New Jersey Corrections Officer Arrested for Smuggling Drugs into Delaware Jail
A New Jersey prison officer brought cocaine into Delaware prisons. It raises state jail security and illegal item concerns. Rashod Hull, 34, from New Jersey was arrested Sunday by Delaware State Police. His charges include five counts of official misconduct, three of possession with intent to deliver a prohibited dangerous drug, and public servant bribery….
New Jersey Faces Bitter Cold Weekend After Friday Night Snow Showers
New Jerseyans might expect tougher winters. After Friday night’s light snow showers and fast-moving snow squalls, a weekend cold snap is forecast. This weather pattern is likely to bring cold winter temperatures. A small blanket of snow is expected in numerous regions of the state Friday night. Travelers should beware of snow squalls from late…


