2025
Dec. 29 – New Jersey housing advocates hail court decision protecting rights of renters facing eviction (WHYY)
Dec. 18 – Atlantic City Mayor Marty Small acquitted of all child abuse charges (WHYY)
Dec. 19 – Amid downward trend, Black and Hispanic children account for majority of population in New Jersey’s foster care system (WHYY)
Dec. 8 – Alina Habba, U.S. attorney for New Jersey, is stepping down (WHYY)
Dec. 2 – Disqualification of New Jersey’s top federal prosecutor could upend dozens of cases (NPR)
Dec. 1 – U.S. Appeals Court disqualifies Alina Habba as New Jersey’s U.S. Attorney (WHYY)
Nov. 26 – Campbell’s defends food after alleged racist, profanity-laced tirade by company executive (WHYY)
Nov. 22 – City of Burlington, New Jersey fixes confusing street sign on East Pearl Street (WHYY)
Nov. 13 – New Jersey schools and students are cautiously embracing AI in the classroom (WHYY)
Nov. 13 – Cherry Hill school superintendent assures residents: No permission slips required for library books (WHYY)
Nov. 7 – Election 2025: New Jersey voter turnout was the highest in more than two decades (WHYY)
Nov. 5 – President Trump became Jack Ciattarelli’s ultimate liability in the New Jersey gubernatorial race, political experts say (WHYY)
Oct. 13 – Camden residents are rallying for a new field house at the high school athletic fields (WHYY)
Oct. 10 – N.J. gubernatorial race: Ciattarelli says he’s suing Sherrill over opioid death accusations (WHYY)
Oct. 9 – Ciattarelli and Sherrill clash over military records, immigration and Trump in final New Jersey governor’s debate (WHYY)
Oct. 6 – Rowan opens New Jersey’s first veterinary school, catering to South Jersey’s underserved farm community (WHYY)
Sept. 26 – New Jersey’s county colleges launch statewide fundraising effort to address food insecurity among students (WHYY)
Sept. 20 – New Jersey election 2025: What to know about Jack Ciattarelli and the race for governor (WHYY)
Sept. 19 – New Jersey is guaranteed 3 gubernatorial debates. Here’s why (WHYY)
Sept. 17 – Lawnside Historical Society marks 35th anniversary of preserving Underground Railroad and borough history (WHYY)
Sept. 11 – Camden residents share concerns about school budget cuts, student achievement and superintendent hiring process (WHYY)
Sept. 10 – New Jersey State Comptroller says George Norcross’ insurance firm violated public contracting laws (WHYY)
Sept. 4 – New Jersey to provide academic support to children of incarcerated parents (WHYY)
Aug. 29 – Federal cuts threaten Princeton University program for formerly incarcerated persons (WHYY)
Aug. 21 – Union librarians push Camden County Commissioners to intervene for ‘fair pay’ as contract negotiations stall (WHYY)
Aug. 20 – The New Jersey NAACP is defending George Norcross and his allies in the racketeering case. Camden activists are concerned (WHYY)
Aug. 14 – Camden residents remember Esiyah Dixon-Waheed, who was killed in Missouri drunk-driving incident (WHYY)
Aug. 13 – Camden City Council approves agreement with EMR to hold the company accountable for scrapyard fire. Residents are not satisfied (WHYY)
Aug. 13 – As building gets demolished, community celebrates legacy of Camden’s Eastside High School (WHYY)
July 25 – N.J. Reps. Conaway, Norcross blast lack of transparency in plans to use Joint Base MDL as immigrant detention center (WHYY)
July 25 – South Seaside Park in Berkeley Township submits petition to join Borough of Seaside Park (WHYY)
July 23 – New Jersey GOP gubernatorial candidate Ciattarelli picks Morris County Sheriff Jim Gannon as running mate (WHYY)
July 21 – Willingboro residents worry proposed library relocation could shrink services (WHYY)
July 12 – ‘Mexican Lindbergh’: Emilio Carranza remembered at memorial service in N.J.’s Pine Barrens, where his plane crashed (WHYY)
July 11 – Pemberton residents and Council want Mayor Jack Tompkins out. Here’s why. (WHYY)
June 25 – Camden students showcase power of music education in achieving academic success (WHYY)
June 24 – A City of Burlington intersection shows 2 different names on the same street, and some residents are irked (WHYY)
June 17 – Camden parents tell search firm what they want in the next leader of its state-run school district (WHYY)
June 13 – Haddonfield’s historic Black neighborhood is now a destination on New Jersey’s Black Heritage Trail (WHYY)
June 10 – Ciattarelli claims GOP nomination for New Jersey governor for a second time (WHYY)
June 4 – Camden students bring concerns about budget cuts to New Jersey Department of Education (WHYY)
June 4 – New Jersey primary 2025: Here’s what to know about Camden Mayor Vic Carstarphen’s reelection bid and City Council races (WHYY)
May 30 – New Jersey leaders launch search for new Camden schools superintendent (WHYY)
May 28 – South Jersey’s influence: Why it matters in the 2025 New Jersey governor’s race (WHYY)
May 21 – Camden students and parents are rallying against deep school cuts: ‘They don’t care about us’ (WHYY)
May 14 – Camden residents concerned over transparency in EMR deal (WHYY)
May 12 – New Jersey officials announce 100% containment of Jones Road wildfire (WHYY)
May 9 – Mayor Vic Carstarphen said his city was ‘Camden strong.’ Here are some takeaways from his State of the City address (WHYY)
April 30 – Camden City School District announces cuts to close $91M budget hole (WHYY)
April 25 – How did the Jones Road wildfire start and why are wildfires common in the New Jersey Pine Barrens? (WHYY)
April 24 – Ocean County, New Jersey wildfire: 19-year-old charged with arson (WHYY)
April 23 – Ocean County, N.J. wildfire on pace to be the largest in nearly 20 years, is 50% contained but could burn for a few days (WHYY)
April 22 – New Jersey prosecutors appeal George Norcross dismissal (WHYY)
April 17 — EMR agrees to pay City of Camden $6.7M following four-alarm blaze in its scrap yard (WHYY)
April 17 – Camden to receive the most state aid for schools in governor’s budget proposal (WHYY)
April 9 – Camden City Council approves regulating lithium-ion batteries after massive EMR fire (WHYY)
April 1 – Camden County launches Blue Envelope program to help communication between police and autistic drivers (WHYY)
April 1 – New Jersey is upgrading and expanding vo-tech high schools (WHYY)
March 25 – Camden Schools Superintendent Katrina McCombs to step down July 1 (WHYY)
March 17 – ‘[I] didn’t expect that kind of reaction’: N.J. restaurant owner detained by ICE reacts to community support (WHYY)
March 14 – Community colleges in New Jersey see a cut for 2026. But Gov. Murphy says he proposed same funding as last year (WHYY)
March 10 – New Jersey politicians, officials react to pending electric rate increase (WHYY)
Feb. 27- Haddon Township residents and officials rally behind restaurant owners arrested by ICE (WHYY)
Feb. 26 – Attorneys for South Jersey power broker George Norcross celebrate dismissal of charges (WHYY)
Feb. 24 – Restoring history: Renovations begin at the Camden house where Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. once lived (WHYY)
Feb. 13 – Most New Jersey residents will pay more on their electricity bills starting this summer. Here’s what’s driving the increase (WHYY)
Feb. 5 – New Jersey’s GOP gubernatorial debate was not a ‘quiet night’ (WHYY)
Feb. 3 – Camden schools brace for potential ICE operations (WHYY)
Jan. 30 – Median home prices are up in Camden — and all of New Jersey (WHYY)
Jan. 28 – Officials celebrate Cooper expansion groundbreaking, Camden and Norcross (WHYY)
Jan. 22 – George Norcross’ attorneys argue in court their ‘well-connected’ client turned Camden around as they seek dismissal (WHYY)
Jan. 21 – Camden activists call George Norcross indictment vindication: ‘We’ve been warning everyone for years’ (WHYY)
2024
Nov. 15 – The community in Lawnside, N.J. is uniting after graphic, racist graffiti was painted on a homeowner’s fence (WHYY)
Oct. 25 – Key takeaways from the Van Drew–Salerno debate in New Jersey (WHYY)
Oct. 22 – Here’s what you need to know about New Jersey’s current drought status (WHYY)
Sept. 18 – Comparing and contrasting NABJ’s conversations with Trump and Harris (WHYY)
Aug. 28 – Embattled Camden school advisory board president resists calls to step down as meeting ends in chaos (WHYY)
Aug. 22 – Princeton University offers STEM program to formerly incarcerated individuals (WHYY)
Aug. 16 – N.J. Gov. Phil Murphy discusses impact of Harris-Walz campaign on the Garden State (WHYY)
Aug. 6 – Exchange visitors have returned to work at the Jersey Shore at pre-pandemic levels (WHYY) (PRX’s The World)
July 9 – George Norcross and others plead not guilty; defense lawyers dismissed indictment calling it a ‘press release’ (WHYY)
June 12 – New Jersey’s community colleges are fighting against proposed $20 million cut in state aid (WHYY)
June 3 – A Native American sanctuary in Salem County gets green light to operate as a worship site, but only after ‘interrogation’ (WHYY)
May 20 – N.J. casinos are exempt from indoor smoking bans. Employees have health worries (NPR)
May 6 – South Jersey schools would bear the brunt of proposed state aid cuts, led by Burlington County (WHYY)
April 24 – ‘It’s Electric’: Princeton University’s shuttle fleet serves the entire community with zero emissions (WHYY)
March 4 – Princeton High School students build STEM project to preserve Indigenous Guatemalan language (WHYY) (Here & Now)
Feb. 26 – An industry study about New Jersey’s plastic bag ban is an example of how to stay vigilant against misinformation (WHYY)
Jan. 29 – Despite being sacred ground, Quinton Township says Native American sanctuary needs a new permit to worship (WHYY)