A second victim is declared brain dead from Monday's Ohio shooting, a plane makes an emergency landing in Newark, and the Port Authority could face more stringent oversight for perks.

TUESDAY'S HEADLINES

  • A high school shooting rocks the Cleveland suburb of Chardon.
  • The NJ Senate advanced a measure that would look to cut down on perks and increase transparency for the Port Authority.
  • A new survey says that most New Jerseyans feel that quality of life in the state is improving.
  • A disturbing trend develops of teenage girls asking a YouTube audience if they are ugly or not.
  • David Matthau asks if the economy is really improving for NJ residents.
  • Gas prices continue to be a problem.  Our own Dino Flammia explains some steps you can take to conserve fuel.
  • Things are back to normal at Newark Liberty Airport after a plane was forced to make an emergency landing on Monday.

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Governor Christie joins Eric Scott in our studios tomorrow night at 7PM for this month's "Ask The Governor" program.  During the broadcast, we will have live video online and an interactive blog.

Monday's poll asked if rising gas prices was forcing spending cuts.  57% said they were, while 34% say not yet, but it's getting there.

Today, New Jerseyans are saying that their quality of life is improving.  What do you think?

Today's Poll

 

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