The week is winding down here in the newsroom at NJ 1015.  With a tragic shooting at Virginia Tech, a Governor Christie press conference, more from Penn State, and a busy Thursday at the State House, there is no shortage of news to close the week.

Here are some of the headlines from the newsroom today:

  • Police are still trying to connect more dots and figure out why a horrific murder/suicide struck the Virginia Tech campus.
  • Jon Corzine testified to a House Panel about what he knew leading up to the collapse of the company he ran, MF Global.  There is full video and extended audio HERE. 
  • Eric Scott writes that it's the same old tune from the former governor.
  • Townsquare's David Matthau covered Governor Christie's Thursday press conference in Teaneck, where the governor had plenty to say about the lame duck Legislative session and unused sick days.
  • State House Correspondant Kevin McArdle reports about a new measure that would save taxpayers money, while Senate President Steve Sweeney comes up with a plan for shared services incentive.
  • In a hectic Thursday at the State House, Dino Flammia finds out what it means for New Jerseyans if Congress does not act on an important piece of business before the holidays.
  • A study finds an alarming number for teen drivers and a new bill from Trenton because of it, says Townsquare's Stacy Proebstle.
  • Kelly Waldron has the story today about another gloomy survey for Atlantic City.

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