The authority that runs the George Washington Bridge wants to keep confidential a law firm's memo sought by a defendant in the criminal case stemming from lane closures.
The former Port Authority of New York and New Jersey official indicted in the George Washington Bridge lane-closing scandal is being allowed to travel to Europe.
NEWARK, N.J. (AP) — Two former political allies of New Jersey Republican Gov. Chris Christie have pleaded not guilty after they were charged in a scheme to close lanes of the George Washington Bridge as political retribution.
NEWARK, N.J. (AP) -- The joint legislative committee investigating the George Washington Bridge scandal has been subpoenaed again -- this time for video and audio recordings of testimony from a former top Port Authority of New York and New Jersey official.
NEWARK, N.J. (AP) -- Two lawsuits filed by people stuck in traffic jams caused by apparently politically motivated lane closings of the George Washington Bridge will move forward without New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie as a defendant, a lawyer in the case said Wednesday.
There is no mention of a plan to block traffic near the George Washington Bridge in the travel records of Gov. Chris Christie's former top appointee at the transit agency that operates the bridge.
Claims that a traffic study was the true purpose of last September's chaotic lane closings at the George Washington Bridge have drawn skepticism for months. The Christie administration's internal report on Bridgegate leaves them in shreds.
Gov. Chris Christie surprised a Friday afternoon press conference by announcing the resignation of David Samson as chairman of the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey, and endorsing recommendations for structural changes in the PA.
New Jersey 101.5 has obtained copies of emails exchanged by state officials before, during and after the unannounced lane closings at the George Washington Bridge between Sept. 9 and 13.