Governor Christie to Doctor: “Shut Up”
Letterman's jokes are one thing, but a doctor's warning is pushing the issue for the Governor.
Letterman's jokes are one thing, but a doctor's warning is pushing the issue for the Governor.
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.
Mystery still surrounds why House Majority Leader John Boehner pulled the $60 billion dollar Sandy disaster relief package from consideration Monday but Congressman Jon Runyan (R) says Boehner told him he "deserves" the firestorm of anger
New Jersey Governor Chris Christie has Republican House Speaker John Boehner in his crosshairs and he’s firing with both barrels.
Congress adjourned the current term without holding a vote on critical aid to Superstorm Sandy victims, and lawmakers in both parties are pissed off about it.
Under current New Jersey law, all burglary offenses are third-degree crimes, unless a burglar was armed with an explosive or deadly weapon or had inflicted or threatened to inflict bodily injury on any victims.
A community information meeting about the Paulsboro train derailment and hazardous chemical release did not turn out as planned.
Members of the New Jersey Assembly are getting a firsthand look at storm-damaged coastal towns from Seaside Heights to Mantoloking.
Governor Chris Christie says he'll seek a second term, particularly because he feels he needs to continue to help the state recover from Sandy.
After nearly two weeks without electricity, most residents in New Jersey have power, minus those along the barrier islands.
With a post-Hurricane Sandy recovery phase nearly complete, Governor Christie says it’s now time to focus on rebuilding New Jersey.
While most Jersey Central Power and Light customers in Ocean and Monmouth Counties have been restored to full power, there is a section of Brick Township that remains in the dark today. It was an area that has hard-hit by Hurricane Sandy.