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Jersey City mayor wants new safety protocols for high-rises

Clip: 7/7/2021 | 2m 34sVideo has Closed Captions

Jersy City reexamines safety requirements following the Florida condo collapse

The collapse of a Miami condo building is prompting Jersey City to reexamine safety requirements for the city’s high rise buildings. On Wednesday, Mayor Steven Fulop announced legislation to create new safety protocols for both residential and commercial buildings. It mandates structural inspections of all concrete buildings above six stories at least every 10 years.

07/07/2021

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12-year-old from NJ is the youngest chess grandmaster

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At just 12 years old, Abhimanyu Mishra earns the title of youngest grandmaster in history. (5m 57s)

New law allows parents to request grade repetition for kids

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Parents can now request for their child to repeat a grade (3m 22s)

NJ congressman's suit from Jan. 6 donated to Smithsonian

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NJ congressman hopes now-famous suit helps to show the resilience shown that day too. (1m 5s)

Ongoing debate over closing AC's syringe exchange program

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Advocate says the program’s mission is harm reduction. (3m 31s)

Why many Lakewood, NJ residents shun COVID-19 vaccine

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Only 38% of the township’s adults are fully vaccinated (4m 14s)

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