Official: 2 workers struck, killed by train on Ben Franklin Bridge
An official said the accident occurred near the center of the bridge but on the New Jersey side. He said authority bridge police and Camden County authorities are investigating.
Camden County Police searching for vehicle, driver involved in deadly hit-and-run
The Camden County Police Department is searching for a gold Nissan Maxima and its driver after it was involved in a deadly hit-and-run that killed a motorcyclist on Tuesday.
New Jersey man thanks hospital staff after recovering from massive heart attack
A New Jersey man returned to a local hospital where he spent 75 days after suffering a massive heart attack to thank the staff that nursed him back to health.
Camden gets $5M in federal money to remove massive pile of toxic dirt
Officials in Camden hope that millions in federal money will help workers remove a massive pile of toxic dirt that's been a longstanding eyesore and health concern for nearby residents.
Governor Murphy announces multi-million dollar investment into Camden, NJ
Governor Murphy visited the city of Camden on Wednesday to announce a 180 million dollar investment to restore the city's infrastructure.
Man, 40, shot multiple times and killed inside Camden store, officials say
Responding officers found a 40-year-old man suffering from several gunshot wounds inside the Camden store when they arrived.
Camden man charged in fatal shooting of man in June
Responding officers found Charles Copling III on the ground, suffering from a gunshot wound. He was rushed to Cooper University Hospital, where he died from his injury later that same day.
Camden pools, spray pools open, along with summer recreation program
Camden’s mayor made quite a splash along with resident kids Thursday as they announced pools and sprays pools opening across the city.
Camden city pools open
The mayor of Camden helps kick off the opening of city pools in Camden.
Police: 19-year-old fatally shot in Camden
Authorities in Camden say a 19-year-old man died at the hospital Monday evening after being shot multiple times.
Police investigating after young woman allegedly killed in shooting on Camden boulevard
Police say a 21-year-old woman was fatally shot Sunday night in Camden County.
Camden police believe New Jersey's new gun laws will help curb violent crimes
New Jersey Gov. Phil Murphy this week signed seven new bills into law aimed at curtailing gun violence, including legislation to allow the state attorney general to pursue lawsuits against the firearm industry.
Police: Camden man wanted in attack of transgender woman, double shooting in Philadelphia
Police are searching for a New Jersey man wanted in connection to an attack of a transgender woman and non-fatal double shooting last weekend in Philadelphia.
Corinne's Place wins distinguished James Beard Award
FOX 29's Hank Flynn visits Corinne's Place in Camden and speaks to owner Corinne Bradley-Powers about the restaurant's recent award from the James Beard Foundation.
Camden's LEAP Academy inspires as it sends every graduate to school of their choice
It’s graduation day for one Camden charter school. For the 18th year in a row, LEAP Academy is sending every graduating student to their college or university of choice.
Camden City schools consider making extra school security permanent
After the Texas school shooting, New Jersey announced schools will have extra police presence. Camden City considers whether to make this a permanent move.
Camden teen killed in daytime robbery, two men arrested for murder, officials say
Two men are in custody after an 18-year-old was shot and killed during a robbery in Camden, officials say.
Dozens displaced after apartment fire in Camden on Mother's Day
Two dozens people are left out of their homes after a fire at an apartment building in Camden Sunday.
Camden man charged with murder in 2013 cold case
A Camden man has been charged with murder in the 2013 cold case stabbing of a 57-year-old man.
Emergency crews respond to Camden school after sanitizer found in milk cartons, school district says
In a series of tweets, the school district said "non-toxic consumable sanitizer" was found in cartons instead of milk.