New Jersey 'closely watching' global COVID rise, no plans to reimpose mandates
New Jersey Gov. Phil Murphy said his office is "closely watching" a global rise in COVID-19 infections that they anticipate will eventually cause an uptick in New Jersey's numbers.
Save Our Streets: Camden County police officers play dodgeball with middle schoolers
In an effort to strengthen relationships between law enforcement and the community, officers from the Camden County Police Department played dodgeball with 7th graders at Veterans Memorial Family School.
Trenton police officers accused of shooting, paralyzing unarmed man
Attorneys for a 29-year-old man shot by Trenton police last month are calling for the release of body camera video and have filed a legal claim against the city and police.
Firefighters battle large brush fire in Gloucester County, no injuries reported
Firefighters battled a large brush fire Wednesday afternoon in Gloucester County that torched several acres.
Shooting in Trenton leaves 1 dead, Mercer County Prosecutor says
According to the Mercer County Prosecutor's Office, police found a 46-year-old with multiple gunshot wounds to the chest on Tuesday evening.
Gas thefts are on the rise, damaging cars and making trips to the gas pump more painful
The cost of filling up a gas tank is painful, but now there is something that may sting even more - gas thieves on the rise.
NJ man arrested in 2001 slaying of Williamsport, Pa. teenager
Columbia County authorities said hunters found the frozen, shoeless body of 17-year-old Shamar Washington of Williamsport down an embankment in Hemlock Township in January 2001.
2 dead in murder suicide in Vineland, authorities say
Authorities in Cumberland County say a woman and a man are dead following an apparent murder-suicide Monday morning.
New Jersey man charged in crash that killed Lower Merion High School principal, injured son
A New Jersey man is facing charges in a deadly crash that killed a Pennsylvania school principal and injured his young son last fall in Camden County.
Security threats temporarily close Katz Jewish Community Center in Cherry Hill
The center's CEO is worried about antisemitism after separate security threats temporarily closed the center on Tuesday and Wednesday.
3 charged after NJ teen found with dog shock collar around neck, police say
Police say the Camden County teen told detectives the shock collar was used on her as a form of punishment that began when she was nine.
Gas prices continue to hit new highs, setting new records, AAA reports
Gas prices continue to rise with drivers in Delaware, Pennsylvania and New Jersey seeing yet another increase overnight. The current price of gas has set a new record, according to AAA.
Watch: Man tosses child out apartment widow to escape fire in New Jersey
The South Brunswick Police Department said heavy fire engulfed the second and third stories of the building and three nearby companies responded to the fire.
NJ mask mandate: Requirement for schools, daycares ends as Gov. Murphy lifts COVID-19 Public Health Emergency
Governor Phil Murphy made the announcement at his final COVID-19 press briefing that marked two years since the first COVID-19 case was reported in the state.
Mask Mandate: Philadelphia and N.J. schools move to make masks optional
This school week will feel a lot more normal for many students and staff across the region as New Jersey and Philadelphia schools move to make masks for students optional.
Average gas prices in Philadelphia area climb to around $4 per gallon
Gas prices continue to skyrocket in the Delaware Valley - and nationwide - as the average cost per gallon climbed between 11 and 15 cents overnight. The national average has risen to $3.83, according to AAA.
Car theft ring accused of stealing $787,000 in luxury vehicles
A New Jersey car theft ring has stolen 22 vehicles worth over $787,000 including more than a dozen high-end Mercedes, BMWs, Land Rovers, and Audis, authorities say.
Newark wants to shut down Lukoil gas stations
The Newark City Council voted unanimously to ask the city’s business administrator to suspend the service stations' operating licenses, citing Lukoil's base in Moscow.
NJ weighs easing property tax bills for 1.8M owners, renters
The number of New Jersey residents getting property tax relief would nearly quadruple to almost 2 million people under a plan Democratic Gov. Phil Murphy has unveiled.
Historic Hinchliffe Stadium could host baseball once again
Hinchliffe Stadium in Paterson, New Jersey, is one of the last remaining ballparks associated with the Negro Leagues. Will a major renovation entice Major League Baseball to hold a future "Field of Dreams" game there?