A decision from a federal appeals court may free up more slots at Newark Airport for Spirit Airlines, a report says.
When the COVID crisis began, there was a mad scramble for supplies in the nation’s hospitals. Here’s why it happened, a top official says.
New Jersey’s moratorium on utility shutoffs is expected to end in June. Here are some resources that may help if you’re struggling.
A worker at a Newark roofing company fell to their death at a job in Fair Lawn. The company violated OSHA standards, prosecutors said.
Hundreds of Newark residents will get $12,000 over two years – with no strings attached and no work requirements.
United has gotten billions of dollars from the U.S. government to save jobs and keep workers on the payroll during the coronavirus pandemic.
The co-founder said his company works constantly to improve processes to become better stewards for our environment.
The move to Newark could come as soon as the end of the year, a report says.
An estimated 500,000 undocumented residents of NJ and their families deserve coronavirus aid, advocates said during a rally in Newark.
United Airlines, which has a hub in Newark, wants to train 5,000 new pilots by 2030 – at least half of them women and people of color.
Thousands of catering workers say their jobs are at risk, despite a massive "taxpayer bailout" for United Airlines amid the COVID pandemic.
A “Newark-bred” success story, Adenah Bayoh has opened several restaurants in the city, including two IHOPs.
VIDEO: Aerofarms, a cutting-edge “indoor farming” company with a headquarters in Newark, is going public.
An icon of the financial world has arrived at Essex County College. “The who’s who of the financial world use it,” an administrator said.
Here's how the pandemic affected bankruptcies in Essex County. Experts warn of a likely surge in coming years.
Some AT&T customers in New Jersey will get a boost in wireless connectivity due to new cell sites in 10 counties.
See how well power providers in the Newark area and across NJ serve their customers.
Some of New Jersey’s largest cities have a plan to turn the tables on "one of the worst racial wealth gaps in the nation."
A man opened bank accounts in New Jersey, New York and Florida. Then he used cashier’s checks to launder more than $23M, authorities said.
United Community Corporation’s YouthBuild program is accepting enrollment for the 2021 season.
Support for Newark's small businesses is the focus of the program.
COVID-19 can’t stop the green. Catch up with this cutting-edge “indoor farm” in New Jersey’s most populated city.
The Lincoln Park Coast Cultural District’s new program aims to “create generational wealth in communities of color.”
A store in Irvington sold a lottery ticket worth $40,000 for the Feb. 5 drawing of the Mega Millions. See the lucky numbers here.
“Ponzi financing” was a key part of the scheme, which fleeced about 700 investors in New Jersey, prosecutors said.
VIDEO: A mother of two in Newark who works as a senior scientist at Merck has a unique perspective on the COVID-19 crisis.
PSEG: The funds will provide help to thousands of families and individuals who are struggling due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
A Pennsylvania man who worked in Newark admitted that he helped clients file 44 false tax returns for larger refunds, authorities said.
A Newark store sold a lottery ticket worth more than $874,000 for the Jan. 14 drawing of the Jersey Cash 5. See the lucky numbers here.
The NJ Board of Public Utilities cleared the way for PSE&G to commence the largest installation of smart meters in the state's history.
Local officials say a $14 billion tax incentive package will help struggling businesses in Essex County. But critics aren’t so sure.
A ShopRite Pharmacy in Newark is among 39 in New Jersey that are giving COVID-19 vaccines to health care workers.
Prudential made a pair of donations that will help bridge “digital divides” in the company’s home city of Newark.
The debate over Horizon Blue Cross Blue Shield of New Jersey’s controversial plan to revamp its corporate structure continues.
One of the first of its kind in the Tri-State area, the Newark CVS Pharmacy y más store will have bilingual staff and signs.
PSE&G is putting some big bucks into an offshore “wind farm” that’s expected to power more than half a million New Jersey homes.
Small businesses and home renters in Newark have been “devastated” by the effects of the COVID-19 pandemic, Mayor Ras Baraka said.
Patch asked Newark to nominate “businesses of the year.” Suggestions included Blueprint Café, Bully Zone Pet Supplies and Hanini Group.
Workers were spotted serving customers without masks and personal protective equipment, Newark officials said.
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