New Jersey Gov. Phil Murphy announced a state of emergency Saturday as crews work to repair and reopen part of I-80 eastbound ...
I-80 eastbound in Wharton, New Jersey will remain closed for two more months to repair sinkhole damage, state transportation ...
New Jersey's Department of Transportation is seeking federal assistance in investigating the sinkholes and assure the safety ...
A month after a sinkhole shut down the eastbound section of Interstate 80 in Wharton, there remains no timeframe for it to ...
New Jersey Governor Phil Murphy has formally requested emergency federal funding to repair a series of disruptive sinkholes ...
With the state remaining in a drought emergency, officials on Thursday asked the public to delay outdoor water use until conditions improve.
Although the DOT announced a new detour pattern last month, residents say not much has changed and the detours continue to extend commutes everywhere ...
As investment markets swing wildly amid President Donald Trump's tariff actions, fears of a recession are on the rise. What does that mean for NJ?
A state of emergency was declared in Morris County on Saturday by Gov. Phil Murphy to access federal funding to fix the nagging sinkhole on Route 80.
Dozens of wildfires raged across North and South Carolina on Sunday, prompting officials to issue evacuation orders and open emergency shelters ... from Georgia to New Jersey warning of an ...