NJ Vindicator
New Jersey's commitment to a free press is being tested
From the detention of journalists at Delaney Hall to the weakening of OPRA and proposed cuts to local news funding, New Jersey's commitment to a free press is being tested.
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2mPallone, Mejia conduct unannounced oversight visit to Delaney Hall
Democratic lawmakers say they will continue inspections of the immigration detention center as concerns over conditions persist.
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11mJournalists swept up in Delaney Hall crackdown as press freedom concerns mount
Press advocates question police tactics after photojournalists and reporters were detained
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4mNewark imposes overnight curfew around Delaney Hall after another night of clashes
The curfew follows days of escalating tensions outside of the immigration detention facility
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5mNew Jersey's $50 nursing home personal allowance is a disgrace
After a lifetime of work, nursing home residents deserve more.
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6mJersey City's only remaining hospital operating at or near capacity after Heights closure
Doctors report longer waits and advise some patients to seek care elsewhere