Pennsauken woman shot and killed during home invasion, officials say
A 62-year-old Pennsauken woman was shot and killed as police responded to a reported home invasion, Camden County officials said.
Gas prices rise across nation, dip in NJ amid COVID-19 fears
Gas prices rose across the nation but dipped in New Jersey amid fears about the possible effect of COVID-19′s omicron variant on the economy.
Local school districts report closures, delays in response to overnight snow
School districts have reported closures and delays in response to an overnight winter storm that will blanket most of the Delaware Valley in snow.
'Mishap' downs military helicopter near NJ air force base, officials say
No one was seriously injured when officials say a “mishap” caused a military helicopter to crash land near a New Jersey air force base on Thursday.
New Jersey declares state of emergency ahead of overnight winter storm
New Jersey Gov. Phil Murphy on Thursday issued a State of Emergency ahead of a winter storm that could bring up to a foot and a half of snow to parts of the state.
N.J. AG Office investigating Millville fatal police-involved shooting
An investigation into a police-involved fatal shooting in Millville is underway out ot the New Jersey Attorney General's office, officials announced.
As childhood COVID cases rise, anxious parents seek answers, advice
New data show kids are being hospitalized for COVID at an alarming rate. It’s news that is making many parents anxious. A local pediatrician answers questions and gives advice for parents.
As childhood COVID cases rise, local parents seek answers, advice
Worried parents seek out medical professionals in order to find reassurance for children with COVID.
Drunken driver kills Cartersville father in head-on crash on New Year’s, police say
Police said a car driven by 30-year-old Robert Godhigh of Dallas crossed into Wilkins’ lane while he was trying to pass another car, slamming into Wilkins head-on 2:30 New Year’s morning on Dallas Acworth Highway near Autumn View Drive.
NJ SNOWFALL TOTALS: Winter storm drops a foot of snow on parts of New Jersey
A winter storm dumped a significant amount of snow on parts of New Jersey with some areas getting more than a foot of accumulation.
New Jersey bear attack wounds dog, 81-year-old woman
An 81-year-old woman and her dog were injured in a bear attack in New Jersey.
'Staggering' number of COVID-19 cases in New Jersey
New Jersey Governor Phil Murphy is warning of a 'tsunami' of cases across the state possibly taxing the health care system.
Local school districts use snow day to choose either remote or in-person learning
Many area school districts canceled school Monday for winter weather, but some used the time to determine whether to move forward with in-person or remote learning.
Ocean County shore towns hit with over half a foot of snow
Residents along the Jersey shore were surprised by the winter storm dumping over half a foot of cold, wet snow across the area.
New Jersey issues State of Emergency for 5 counties ahead of winter storm
New Jersey Gov. Phil Murphy on Sunday issued a State of Emergency for five counties ahead of a winter storm that could bring significant snowfall to parts of the state.
School closures reported as winter storm impacts Delaware Valley
Several local school districts have reported closures as a winter storm arrives that could dump half a foot of snow in parts of the region.
New Jersey's first lady Tammy Murphy tests positive for COVID-19
The first lady of New Jersey, Tammy Murphy, has tested positive for COVID-19.
Hospital celebrates birth of first baby of the New Year in South Jersey
South Jersey's first baby born in the New Year was welcomed into the world Saturday.
New Jersey's minimum wage increases to $13 effective Jan. 1
New Jersey’s statewide minimum wage will increase to $13 per hour for most employees effective Saturday.
Trenton man charged in deadly New Year's Eve shooting
A Trenton man is facing charges in a deadly New Year's Eve shooting that happened outside a housing project in the state's capital city.