NJ leaders seek ways to bridge the vaccine disparity gap
Jeff Cole reports on vaccine efforts in two very different southern New Jersey locations and how officials are attempting to bridge the vaccine disparity gap.
Officials: 3 men injured after shooting in Trenton
Police investigate after three men were shot in Trenton. Officials say the men were taken to a local hospital for treatment.
Casino taxes, city power at stake in Atlantic City's future
New Jersey lawmakers are considering measures that could have a big impact on Atlantic City’s future.
Maple Shade volunteer fire department suspended 90 days, leaving residents concerned
Maple Shade Township leaders suspended the volunteer fire department 90 days for, what they say is, restructuring. Residents are surprised and dismayed.
Maple Shade Fire Dept. suspended 90 days by township leaders, leaving residents concerned
Dawn Timmeney reports on the surprise move by Maple Shade leaders to suspend the fire department 90 days.
Officials: Camden woman, 25, found dead in home; suspect or suspects sought
A 25-year-old Camden woman was found dead in her home, with injuries to her neck, officials said.
1st large-scale, offshore wind project that could power 400K homes approved
The 800-megawatt Vineyard Wind project, south of Martha’s Vineyard near Cape Cod, would be the first utility-scale wind power development in federal waters.
Suit: Workers lured from India to New Jersey paid $1.20 per hour for years
Workers from marginalized communities in India were lured to the U.S. and forced to work long hours for just a few dollars per day to help build a Hindu temple in New Jersey, according to a lawsuit filed Tuesday.
Gov. Murphy optimistic MetLife Stadium will be at full capacity for 2021 NFL season
"I think the prospects are pretty good," Murphy said during his latest COVID-19 briefing.
Waterford Township School closed due to food borne illness among staff
The incident occurred on May 6 when an employee began experiencing symptoms of the food borne illness during a luncheon.
Amber Alert in NJ canceled after infant found safe
Authorities canceled an Amber Alert after the infant at the center of the search was found safe.
Struggling local businesses look for creative solutions to bring in more employees
Local business owners are struggling to employ workers as what could be a busy summer season approaches.
Dr. Fauci hints at potential changes to indoor mask mandates as vaccination progress continues
The CDC announced masks are no longer necessary for vaccinated people outdoors. Should an indoor mask mandate be in the offing, folks wonder if they are ready to go without masks.
Local business owners look for creative solutions to bring in more employees
Kelly Rule explains how struggling businesses are doing whatever they can to stay afloat as they seek to hire more employees
Officials hint at changes to mask mandates as vaccinations increase
Jennifer Joyce asks people in Camden County, New Jersey if they are comfortable doing away with masks
16-year-old injured in shooting in Voorhees, police say
A 16-year-old is recovering after a shooting happened overnight in Voorhees Township, N.J. Police remain investigating for a motive and suspect.
NJ Gov. Murphy 'might' consider money as COVID-19 vaccine incentive
In an interview with FOX 29 Philadelphia's affiliate, FOX 5 NY, Gov. Murphy was asked if he would consider jumping on board with other governors who have begun giving incentives for vaccines.
Large waterspout stretches high above Barnegat Bay Saturday afternoon
The National Weather Service (NWS) issued a Special Marine Warning that cautioned of wind and hail, and confirmed that a waterspout had been observed.
Trooper fires into pickup truck during chase between New Jersey and Pennsylvania
A Pennsylvania state trooper fired into a pickup truck that repeatedly struck a police vehicle during a chase through New Jersey and Pennsylvania, authorities said.
NJ paying $1.3M to consultant to advise on women's prison
Following a "brutal attack" on inmates at the state's only women's prison, New Jersey taxpayers will be on the hook for about $1.3 million in fees to a criminal justice consultant.