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Enjoy it, South Jersey! Mostly dry weather, rising temps come our way

We go from sweatshirts to shorts between Monday and Tuesday. As we begin May, the month that possesses the unofficial start to summer, we’ll have a taste of that summery weather this week.

 

Our view: State and operators need to compromise on recovery homes

The opioid crisis demands a response on many fronts, coordinated across government, nonprofit and private entities. Many new approaches are needed. But even a national emergency doesn’t mean that anything goes.

 

Opioid town hall coming to Little Egg Harbor church

Ocean County has been one of the hardest hit parts of the state in the current opioid epidemic, but organizations, treatment advocates and law enforcement are working hard to change that.

 

Avicii's family releases 2nd statement about late DJ

NEW YORK (AP) — Avicii's family has released a second statement about their late son this week, saying the famed DJ "could not go on any longer" and that "he wanted to find peace."

 

Sprint and T-Mobile agree to combine in $26.5 billion deal

NEW YORK — T-Mobile and Sprint reached a $26.5 billion agreement Sunday to combine in a deal that would reshape the U.S. wireless landscape by reducing it to three major cellphone providers.

 

Comedian Wolf draws laughs, gasps at correspondents' dinner

WASHINGTON — If President Donald Trump isn't comfortable being the target of jokes, comedian Michelle Wolf has given him and others plenty of reasons to squirm.

 

Former military dictator of Bolivia dies

LA PAZ, Bolivia (AP) — Former Bolivian military dictator Luis Garcia Meza, who was serving a 30-year prison sentence, has died. He was 88.

 

Could this be the coolest sunny day until the fall in South Jersey?

A push of arctic air rushes into the mid-Atlantic on Sunday. But, as arctic shots lose more and more of their bite, I believe this will be the last day we will be in the 50s for a high on…

 

Our view: Rutgers, A.C. police locating and reducing crime risks

Nearly a decade ago, researchers at the Rutgers University School of Criminal Justice invented a new tool to help predict crime. Instead of focusing on how likely people are to break the law, which can lead to discriminatory profiling, Joel…

 

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