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Feared Armed Protests Don't Materialize in Pa., NJ, Del.
Authorities on high alert for potential armed protests by extremist groups in Pennsylvania, New Jersey and Delaware did not need to use their heightened security, after all, as the demonstrations failed to materialize Sunday. NBC10’s Cydney Long has the details.
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Barricades Up, But State Capitols Are Quiet Ahead of Inauguration
Fences and barricades were seen around buildings in Pennsylvania, New Jersey and Delaware, but there were no signs of protest activity when Matt DeLucia and Skyforce 10 flew overhead Saturday.
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Tri-State Ramps Up State Capitol Security Amid Threat of Unrest Over Weekend
There have been threats of armed protests throughout the U.S. throughout the weekend and leading up to Inauguration Day, and police in Trenton, Albany and Hartford aren’t taking any chances, even if the threat isn’t believed to be as severe as other locations
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NJ State Senate Majority Leader to Retire When Term Ends
New Jersey state Senate Majority Leader Loretta Weinberg said Wednesday she will be retiring after three decades in the state Legislature when her term ends early next year.
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New Jersey to Expand Coronavirus Vaccine Access on Thursday
New Jersey Gov. Phil Murphy announced Wednesday that people 65 and older — as well as people 16 to 64 years old “with medical conditions, as defined by the (Centers for Disease Control and Prevention) that increase the risk of severe illness from the virus” — can begin getting their first doses of the COVID-19 vaccine starting Thursday. NBC10’s Drew Smith has the details.
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NJ Gov. Murphy Focuses on COVID-19, Vaccine in State of the State Speech
New Jersey Democratic Gov. Phil Murphy is set to deliver his third state of the state address remotely because of the coronavirus pandemic
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NJ Gov. Phil Murphy on the State's Vaccine Supply
Brian Thompson sits down with Gov. Phil Murphy to talk about the state’s COVID-19 vaccination efforts.
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NJ Gov. Murphy Says Rowan Coronavirus Vaccine Megasite Is a Step in Right Direction
NBC10’s Miguel Martinez-Valle reports after New Jersey Gov. Phil Murphy toured the coronavirus vaccination site at Rowan College of South Jersey Monday morning. Murphy says the federal government needs to supply more vaccines.
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NJ Lawmakers Give Blessing to Marijuana Marketplace
New Jersey lawmakers passed a measure Thursday setting up a recreational marijuana marketplace, sending the legislation to Democratic Gov. Phil Murphy, who is expected to sign the bill.
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New Jersey's Recreational Marijuana Marketplace Closer to Being Law
New Jersey lawmakers passed a measure Thursday setting up a recreational marijuana marketplace, sending the legislation to Gov. Phil Murphy, who is expected to sign the bill.
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Lawmakers Lay Out Plan for New Jersey's Marijuana Marketplace
New Jersey leaders have reached a deal on legislation to set up the new recreational marijuana market but more steps remain before weed sales begin.
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Homicides Reach Record High in Trenton, New Jersey
With a month still left in 2020, Trenton, New Jersey, reached its largest number of homicides in a single year following a fatal stabbing and a fatal shooting.
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Convicted Murderer Who Killed Artist, Fellow Inmate Dies in NJ Prison
A man who raped and killed a Pennsylvania artist and who fatally beat a fellow inmate on New Jersey’s death row has died in prison.
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Trenton, Hit Hard by COVID-19, Issues 10 p.m. Curfew
Residents in New Jersey’s capital are testing positive for the coronavirus at twice the rate statewide. The city is asking most businesses to close by 10 p.m. and encouraging residents to get tested. NBC10’s Cydney Long has the details.
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Woman Staked Out 2 Trenton Boys Before a Man Shot Them Both, Police Say
Dajuan Kelley and Destanie Ellis were both charged with first-degree murder in the killings of Johnny Perez, 8 and 16-year-old Gustavo Perez
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Gunman Kills 8-Year-Old and His Teen Brother After Firing at Trenton Home
Gunshots went into a home in Trenton, New Jersey, Tuesday night, killing an 8-year-old boy and his 16-year-old brother.
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8-Year-Old Boy and Teen Brother Killed After Gunman Shoots at Trenton Home
Loved ones are mourning an 8-year-old boy and his 16-year-old brother after a gunman fired at a home in Trenton, New Jersey. NBC10’s Stephanía Jiménez speaks to the older brother of the two victims as the investigation continues.
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Gunman Kills Siblings in Trenton Home
NBC10’s Randy Gyllenhaal reports from Trenton, New Jersey, where an 8-year-old and his 16-year-old brother were shot and killed late Tuesday night.
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Body Found in Debris of Large Trenton House Fire
Mercer County officials are calling a large house fire in Trenton, New Jersey, that left a man dead and another person hurt suspicious.
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1 Hurt in Trenton House Fire
At least one person was hurt in a house fire in Trenton, New Jersey.