Morris County Spends Millions on AI Technology, From Drone Detection to License Plate Readers and AI Cameras, Without One Public Inventory August 21, 2026August 20, 2026 by Chris Connors Jr. Public records show nearly $12M in Morris County spending on counter-drone systems, ALPRs and cameras, with no countywide inventory.
New Jersey law will restrict notifications and adult contact on minors’ social media accounts August 18, 2026 by Chris Connors Jr. New Jersey’s new online safety law limits notifications, adult contact and data collection on minors’ accounts.
Court Approves $2.5 Billion New Jersey PFAS Settlements, Including Pompton Lakes Cleanup August 11, 2026 by Chris Connors Jr. Court approves $2.5B in PFAS settlements involving DuPont and 3M, including cleanup obligations at the Pompton Lakes site.
New Jersey Opens Civil Rights Investigation at Delaney Hall After Detainee Death August 11, 2026 by Chris Connors Jr. New Jersey investigates Delaney Hall over detainee treatment, medical care and alleged civil rights violations at the Newark ICE facility.
NORAD Fighters Escort Two Planes From Restricted Bedminster Airspace August 11, 2026 by Chris Connors Jr. NORAD F-16s intercepted two general aviation aircraft in restricted airspace over Bedminster, New Jersey, on Aug. 9.
NJ Supreme Court Requires Experts for Insanity and Diminished-Capacity Defenses August 6, 2026 by Chris Connors Jr. New Jersey Supreme Court rules expert testimony is required for insanity and diminished-capacity defenses in criminal cases.
Newark Truck Drivers Win $2.22M Misclassification Settlement August 3, 2026 by Chris Connors Jr. Newark truck drivers will receive $2.22M in a New Jersey settlement over worker misclassification allegations against STG Logistics.
Morris County warns of jury-duty callers spoofing the sheriff’s real number August 3, 2026 by Chris Connors Jr. Morris County Sheriff warns of jury duty scam calls demanding payment through crypto, gift cards and wire transfers.
Takeout utensils now require a request under New Jersey law August 3, 2026 by Chris Connors Jr. New Jersey’s Skip the Stuff law now requires customers to request takeout utensils and condiments. Learn what changed on August 1.
Federal Court Ends Oversight of Edna Mahan Women’s Prison After Five-Year Reform Order July 28, 2026 by Chris Connors Jr. Federal court ends five years of oversight at Edna Mahan Women’s Prison after reforms met consent decree requirements.