Brother and sister compete in triathlon to raise money for frontline workers
A brother and sister duo competed in a triathlon to raise money for frontline workers.
3 dead, 2 injured after crash involving NJ Transit bus, sedan in Burlington County
Police said the crash happened at about 12:30 a.m. Saturday on Route 38 in Moorestown.
Bordentown animal control officer rescues injured baby raccoons
An animal control officer rescued two injured baby raccoons.
State probes 2 shootings involving police in New Jersey
State authorities are investigating a pair of shooting deaths involving police that occurred over the Memorial Day weekend in New Jersey.
Brownie troop in Maple Shade honors essential workers
Maple Shade Brownies are painting their town pink in honor of essential workers.
NJ food pantry sees spike in demand amid coronavirus pandemic
A Burlington County food pantry is seeing an increase in demand amid coronavirus pandemic.
ER nurse collects donations for fellow colleagues at Virtua Hospital in Marlton
Hundreds of donations are pouring in for the staff at Virtua Hospital in Marlton.
New Jersey town warns against drive-by celebrations, police say they won't prosecute
School leaders say Mount Laurel Police and the county prosecutor's offices said citations could be issued for participating in drive-by events.
Westampton Township police officers deliver pizza to 300 families
Westampton Township police officers delivered pizza to 300 families free of charge.
Reopened state parks, golf courses in NJ attract eager residents
Gov. Phil Murphy signed an executive order Wednesday that lifted the closure of parks and golf courses, after he ordered them to close on Apr. 7.
Maple Shade Business Association selling signs to support front line workers
Proceeds from the signs are put back into their Shade Bucks program.
COVID-19 cases in South Jersey appear to be reaching peak
A doctor says cases of COVID-19 appear to be peaking in South Jersey but now is not the time to relax.
Prosecutors: Maple Shade man to serve 5 years in state prison for shooting neighbor's dog with air rifle
A man pleaded guilty to shooting a neighbor’s dog with an air rifle last year, prosecutors announced on Wednesday.
NJ school district halts Zoom meetings after hacker reportedly streamed porn, racist message
A New Jersey school district on Monday announced it will halt using Zoom, the video conferencing platform, amid an investigation into allegations that a hacker streamed pornography and racist language during an online lesson.
How coronavirus is affecting dentists and orthodontists
The coronavirus is taking a major toll on dentists and orthodontists as many have been forced to stop practicing or adjust safety protocols.
Police: Burlington County man charged after firing gun into crowd of people
Nasir Hickson was taken into custody on Tuesday in Willingboro and charged with aggravated assault and related crimes.
Moorestown man runs holding American flag to help lift spirits during COVID-19
A New Jersey man has been running with an American flag to help keep people's spirits up during COVID-19.
Homeowners association denies family's request for RV on property to help physician assistant isolate
A homeowners association denied a family's request to have an RV parked on their property so a physician assistant who treats COVID-19 patients could isolate while still being close to her family.
NJ caregiver arrested for sexually assaulting severely impaired 16-year-old girl, officials say
Edmond DiPaolo, 33, of Pemberton Township, faces numerous charges involving the sexual assault of a 16-year-old girl. He was taken into custody on March 21.
Vineland police investigate break-in at soup kitchen warehouse
A Vineland soup kitchen is looking for donations after someone broke into their warehouse.