
Business Report Plus: NJ wins fight for legal sports betting
Sports betting is big business. It’s also now legal, thanks to Monday’s landmark U.S. Supreme Court ruling.
Sports betting is big business. It’s also now legal, thanks to Monday’s landmark U.S. Supreme Court ruling.
Will the governor’s budget grow New Jersey’s economy and spur job growth?
Governor-elect Murphy has his work cut out for him, and several business groups around the state are already giving him a to-do list.
Transportation insiders got an update on the state's most critical projects.
Agreement on repairing and replacing our rough roads and bridges. But how fast? And who pays? The politics of immigrant rights. Advocates aim their agendas at next year and their hopes on the next ...
NJTV News Chief Political Correspondent Michael Aron hosted a special edition of Reporters Roundtable at the New Jersey Chamber of Commerce Walk to Washington networking breakfast.
Gov. Christie signed a bill making it easier for small businesses to get a surety bond.
After a terrible year and a state takeover of its finances, Atlantic City's mayor is hanging his hopes on the next governor. Congressional Republicans get set to gut Obamacare. Will the Democrats ...
New Year. New minimum wage hike to $8.44 an hour. How might an extra six cents improve the lives of workers and their children? When can social media be used to foment panic? We'll show you how a ...
The minimum wage increase to $8.44 an hour amounts to an extra $402 for workers in 2017.
It asks NJ voters to amend the constitution to dedicate all revenue from the gas tax to the Transportation Trust Fund.
As Bridgegate jurors deliberate, the defense files a motion for a mistrial under seal. You're paying more at the pump. On next Tuesday's ballot, a chance to tell Trenton how you want that gas tax ...
The vote on the measures that would raise the gas tax is now scheduled for Friday.
That 23-cent a gallon hike on the gas tax is not a done deal until the Legislature approves. That process nearly as complex as the compromise itself. The main thing they had to do was do no harm. How ...
Gov. Christie vetoed the Democrats’ $15 minimum wage bill.
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