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Atlantic City man killed Monday found not guilty of murder in 2017

ATLANTIC CITY — A city man who was killed Monday evening was acquitted of murder charges last year in a 2014 shooting death.

 

What experts are saying about Netflix's '13 Reasons Why' as show returns Friday

Clay Jensen, Jessica Davis, Tony Padilla and their classmates at Liberty High School return to Netflix Friday in the second season of “13 Reasons Why” where they are left grappling with the truths revealed following the suicide death of fellow…

 

Governor Murphy puts assets into blind trust, fulfilling pledge

TRENTON — New Jersey Gov. Phil Murphy has signed an agreement putting his financial assets into a blind trust that his brother-in-law will oversee, honoring a campaign pledge roughly four months after taking office.

 

Report shows NJ Transit not close to making safety deadline

NEWARK — New Jersey Transit has installed a federally mandated emergency braking system on fewer than 10 percent of its fleet of locomotives less than nine months before a deadline to install the safeguard, according to a progress report covering…

 

Student exchange program opens doors to mental, public health sharing

Victoria Schindler knew she would one day go back to Colombia and visit the adoption agency where her daughter, now 26 years old, spent the first few months of her life.

 

Pinky Kravitz plaque installed outside Boardwalk Hall Wednesday

The man whose nickname was “Mr. Atlantic City” now has a permanent spot on the resort’s boardwalk.

 

New Jersey American Water company hiking rates by 12 percent

TRENTON — New Jersey's largest water company will increase its customer rates by 12 percent starting next month.

 

Atlantic City Council wants expressway to raise toll to benefit city

ATLANTIC CITY — City Council will consider a resolution Wednesday requesting the fare be doubled at the Atlantic City Expressway's Pleasantville Toll Plaza, with the additional revenue going to the city.

 

Cape May County sherrif’s officer found not guilty in sex assault case

MAYS LANDING – A sergeant with the Cape May County Sheriff’s Department was found not guilty of sexual assault Wednesday morning.

 

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