House Approves $9.7 Billion In Sandy Flood Aid [VIDEO]
The House has overwhelmingly approved $9.7 billion to pay flood insurance claims for the many home and business owners flooded out by Superstorm Sandy.
The House has overwhelmingly approved $9.7 billion to pay flood insurance claims for the many home and business owners flooded out by Superstorm Sandy.
Most Jersey residents are happy we didn't go over the 'fiscal cliff' this week. But many are not exactly thrilled with the deal that was worked out, especially in the business community.
The new FEMA flood maps recommend that residents in flood zones in ten counties consider raising their homes anywhere between one and five feet.
So what do you think of Governor Christie's tough criticism of republican leaders in Congress over the delay in voting on Sandy relief funding?
A community information meeting about the Paulsboro train derailment and hazardous chemical release did not turn out as planned.
Governor Chris Christie's handling of Superstorm Sandy and its aftermath is being applauded by New Jerseyans.
After nearly two weeks without electricity, most residents in New Jersey have power, minus those along the barrier islands.
Not content to let over a year of positive momentum be derailed by Hurricane Sandy, Atlantic City is documenting its recovery and welcoming visitors back by launching a new blog called "Can-Do AC."
Hurricane Sandy has caused billions of dollars in damage all over New Jersey, so what does this mean for your property taxes in the future?
It was a defeat for Joe Kyrillos, the Republican challenger for U.S. Senate in New Jersey, who never figured out a way to beat a better-known, more financed incumbent.
Today, New Jersey Decides 2012. And if there's one thing Hurricane Sandy didn't do - it was dampen voters' spirits.
Lost in the news about Hurricane Sandy is the fact that New Jersey and the nation go to the polls on Tuesday, November 6. Here's a preview of the election and how you make sure you get to cast a ballot and have your vote count.