Florida man wanted for scamming New Jersey senior citizen
Juan Piedrahita, 49, of Hollywood, Florida, earlier this month called the victim and said his nephew had been arrested after a motor vehicle accident and needed money for bail, the Ocean County prosecutor said.
Sewage floods streets in Ventnor following broken main
Crews are working around the clock to repair a broken sewer main in Ventnor, New Jersey.
Gov. Murphy signs laws to set up recreational marijuana market in New Jersey
The move comes more than three months since voters overwhelmingly approved a ballot question to legalize adult use of the drug.
Gov. Murphy OKs limited fans at top sport, entertainment venues
New Jersey Gov. Phil Murphy says fans will be allowed to attend sports and entertainment events at the state’s largest facilities in limited numbers starting next week.
Burlington County man shot and killed cousin during argument, prosecutors say
A Burlington County man is facing murder charges after prosecutors say he fatally shot his cousin during an argument on Friday night and drove him to a nearby hospital.
Vineland, N.J. chosen to host COVID-19 vaccination site
New Jersey is looking to level the playing field when it comes to vaccine availability, by partnering with the federal government to open sites.
1 dead, 12 displaced after fire tears through rowhomes in Trenton
Firefighters in Trenton worked to extinguish a blaze in a home under extremely difficult circumstances early Saturday.
Black history-themed public book ark project popping up around Camden County
A Black history-themed public book ark project is popping up around Camden County.
Deadline for Murphy to act on marijuana bill moved to Monday
For a third time, the Democrat-led Assembly has moved a deadline for Gov. Phil Murphy to act on legislation setting up New Jersey’s recreational marijuana plan.
2 New Jersey universities investigating racist attacks during virtual events
Two New Jersey universities are investigating racist Zoom bombings during events held by an African American sorority and fraternity.
Police: Man swerves to avoid deer, dies in head-on crash with tractor trailer
Authorities in Gloucester County say a man is dead after he swerved to avoid hitting a deer and collided head-on with a tractor-trailer late Wednesday night.
Ash Wednesday is modified across the Delaware Valley for the pandemic
Ash Wednesday marks the beginning of Lent for Christians worldwide. And, like everything else for almost a year, the coronavirus pandemic changed the way ashes were distributed on the solemn day.
Not the usual Ash Wednesday for churchgoers, but hope still abides
Kelly Rule reports on several different churches in the region and how they are having to adapt Ash Wednesday in the pandemic
Former Trump Plaza Hotel and Casino imploded Wednesday
Hank Flynn reports on the implosion of the building and talks with those who frequented the establishment and those who worked there.
Former Trump Plaza Hotel and Casino imploded Wednesday
The dilapidated building that once housed the Trump Plaza Hotel and Casino came crumbling to the ground on Wednesday morning as onlookers came from near and far to watch the implosion of an Atlantic City staple.
St. Patrick's Day parade in North Wildwood will go on as planned
The St. Patrick's Day parade in North Wildwood parade will go on this year as planned.
Gambler scores $1.1M jackpot on progressive poker game
A gambler who hit a $1.1 million jackpot on a progressive poker game after placing a $5 wager at an Atlantic City casino celebrated his win by offering a $50,000 tip to the dealers on shift.
Vineland, N.J. chosen to host FEMA-run COVID vaccination site
Hank Flynn has details on Vineland, N.J.'s efforts to get more COVID-19 vaccines into Cumberland County.
Burlington County officials seek volunteers to destroy spotted lanternfly egg masses
Burlington County Parks and Rutgers Cooperative Extension are recruiting volunteers to find and destroy egg masses on trees in county parks and neighborhoods throughout the county.
Ahead of potential new ice storm, people in Burlington County make preparations
In treacherous winter weather conditions, officials always provide the travel advice – stay home. People were out ahead of the ice, buying the last of the salt, in anticipation of yet another storm.