The senior senator did not testify over the nine-week trial. The jury convicted Menendez and two New Jersey businessmen on all counts.
Check out the news making headlines today across New Jersey.
Gov. Phil Murphy has signed two bills into law impacting women and children. Get the details here.
The system will allow residents who finance vehicles in New Jersey to exchange lien and title information electronically, officials said.
While Donald Trump and Joe Biden are the presumptive Republican and Democratic nominees, respectively, some voters had other options.
See how New Jersey Patch readers reacted to the news of former President Donald Trump's conviction last week:
NJ voters head to the polls Tuesday to make their voices heard in the primary. Here's what to know:
What does the former president's conviction mean, and will it change the way New Jersey votes in November?
A bill introduced in the New Jersey Senate would create a pilot program to study the feasibility of creating regional school districts.
Current law already allows districts to lease buildings and property no longer needed for school purposes to several entities.
Officials are warning the public about the new variant of KP.2, which has been nicknamed FLiRT.
If passed, a new bill would eliminate the state residency requirement for public school employees for a period of three years.
The program ensures that registered LGBTQ+ business owners can access government programs and contracting opportunities through the state.
While the overall ranking was among the top tier of the 50 states, New Jersey ranked among the very lowest in one category.
April was the last full month of the Affordable Connectivity Program, a federal initiative designed to make internet access more affordable.
Telecommuting became a permanent alternative for many. Some in New Jersey question why they still pay personal income tax to New York.
A New Jersey judge received a request by county clerks to halt the decision to end a hotly-debated ballot setup.
Currently, 19 counties in New Jersey are using a party column ballot design for primary elections.
Max's Law would require New Jersey schools to teach students about the dangers of fentanyl and xylazine abuse and prevention.
Murphy announced her decision in a video posted to her social media on Sunday.
Gov. Phil Murphy has signed a landmark bill slated to change the way the number of mandatory affordable units are decided for municipalities
Bills that would increase New Jersey’s gas tax by nearly 2 cents per gallon were passed Monday and now head to Gov. Murphy's desk.
The legislation would change the way the number of mandatory affordable units are decided in a town.
The bill, if passed, would protect librarians from harassment and establish a standard for library materials in public schools.
NJ lawmakers are acting on concerns that TikTok’s current ownership structure is a national security threat. See how they voted:
All motor vehicle licensing and vehicle centers will close for system maintenance to ensure federal REAL ID compliance, officials said.
The Garden State isn’t prepared for the next pandemic-level crisis, according to a 900+ page report released Monday.
The Department of Education said 153,000 borrowers may be eligible for student loan forgiveness. Here’s how to know if you qualify.
Greater school funding, expanded tax relief and a new NJ Transit funding stream are coming to NJ, according to Murphy's proposed budget.
On average, New Jersey property owners paid $9,803 in property taxes in 2023 — or $300 more than in 2022, according to state data.
The state reimbursement program works by "freezing" an eligible taxpayer's property taxes if they make $150,000 or less per year.
Some New Jersey taxpayers may be getting a larger child tax credit under a proposal passed in the House of Representatives last week.
The State Commission on Investigation says NJ's regulations left plenty of room for financial abuse in the addiction recovery industry.
Police licensing, minimum wage increases, expanded medication affordability programs and more has arrived in NJ. Here's what to know:
The New Jersey Turnpike Authority approved its 2024 budget this week, which includes a toll hike on the Turnpike and Garden State Parkway.
The advancing Senate bill would allow drivers to store their licenses on their phones and leave behind the need for plastic ID cards.
Gov. Phil Murphy's last budget in office is looking for “revenue-raisers” to help fund the government , a report said.
Murphy has joined eight other governors to ask Biden for a combined $1.4 billion in aid to solve “what has become a humanitarian crisis."
If passed, New Jersey would become the third state to decriminalize the sale and use of psilocybin, the chemical found in magic mushrooms.
Some NJ drivers must pay more in liability coverage and underage people caught with alcohol will face harsher penalties under these new laws