Explore White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt's clarification on FAA-authorized drone sightings in New Jersey, addressing public concern and drone regulations.
The drones seen flying over New Jersey were authorized by the Federal Aviation Administration, the White House said on Tuesday. The drones were seen not only over the Garden State but over other states in November, Fox News reported.
More than 22,000 federal employees work in New Jersey, from aviation safety to environmental regulation and law enforcement.
The Lawnside Historical Society fears a project to widen the New Jersey Turnpike could put the Peter Mott House in jeopardy.
A model railroad club seeks a buyer for the New Jersey house that’s been its home for six decades. The pitch: Inherit 3,500 feet of track and 30 of “your strangest new best friends.” Fans of the tolling system enjoyed easier drives, but some businesses reported a hit.
The freeze in federal spending could potentially have a sweeping impact on a wide array of institutions and programs in New Jersey.
The Eagles had the decision on which uniforms they wanted to wear for Super Bowl LIX. Recent trends suggest that they made the wrong decision.
An exhausting day in Sensland opened with Ottawa Senators owner Michael Andlauer making an announcement at Centre Videotron that his team will play two preseason games in Quebec City at the close of training camp.
U.S. President Donald Trump did not announce that he would make New York City’s Staten Island part of New Jersey, contrary to social media posts.
Two months after President Reagan took office in 1981, the Pulitzer Prize-winning editorial cartoonist Berkeley Breathed drew an installment of his comic strip, “Bloom County.” It featured a husband telling his wife, “Brace yourself, Bess,” before a loud rumble shakes their house.
No one wants to hear it, but Pittsburgh is pretty Midwestern. The big picture: With Pittsburgh being at the confluence of several regions, the debate about our identity is perpetual, and now is as good a time as any to reignite the argument.
A New Jersey man was sentenced to over six years in prison on charges of violating federal drug trafficking laws in Pittsburgh.