In just 50 days, soccer fans from all over the world will pack MetLife Stadium for the first of several 2026 FIFA World Cup games.
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United Airlines’ ticket prices could increase by as much as 15% to 20% this summer as the industry grapples with rising jet fuel costs from the Iran conflict
NJ Transit has introduced new retail, food and beverage options for customers traveling through Secaucus Junction, Newark Penn Station and Maplewood Station, which is part of continuing efforts to enhance the customer experience.
New Jersey residents endured some challenging potholes after a brutal winter that brought historic snow and freezing temperatures. You sounded off, and we listened.
The New Jersey Department of Transportation has opened applications for its Fiscal Year 2027 State Aid programs, including $165 million in Municipal Aid funding for local infrastructure projects, officials announced Monday.
The City of Hoboken and City of Jersey City today announced a first-of-its-kind overflow parking pilot for the Citi Bike program, which aims to improve reliability at high-demand stations.
The Port Authority of New York and New Jersey (PANYNJ) said on April 22 that preliminary data indicates the agency met its interim target of a 35% reduction in direct greenhouse gas emissions by 2025.
The complicated project is being financed through NJDOT’s Local Bridge Fund, which provides funding for qualifying county bridge projects. The project also includes federal funding administered by the North Jersey Transportation Planning Authority.
NJ Transit had 11 properties on display at its first-ever real estate industry day as part of the cash-strapped agency's broader strategy to leverage its 8,000 acres of real estate across the state and add as much as $1.9 billion in revenue over the next 30 years.
The end of rectangular plastic E-ZPass tags hanging on windshields may be near, as the New Jersey Turnpike Authority began testing sticker tags on authority vehicles.