Folks in Burlington County prepping for the next ice storm
Hank Flynn reports on the people out Monday buying salt for the next round of icy weather headed to the Delaware Valley.
New Jersey man explains how he made 14-foot Lincoln snow sculpture
Robert Schott says the stars aligned for Lincoln's birthday and Presidents Day
CVS, Rite Aid to begin administering COVID-19 vaccines in New Jersey
CVS and Rite Aid pharmacies at select locations in New Jersey will begin to administer the COVID-19 vaccine on Friday.
Teen will be tried as adult in fatal beating of homeless man
A 17-year-old girl will be tried as an adult in the beating death of a homeless man whose body was found in a New Jersey alleyway last year.
NJ allows parents and guardians to attend high school, youth sporting events
New Jersey Governor Phil Murphy on Friday signed an executive order that immediately allows a limited number of parents and guardians to attend high school and youth sporting events.
Efforts of Pleasantville football head coach pays off with signing day for 5 Greyhound football players
Five teens are headed to a college prep school to prepare for a four-year university after the six-month program if they choose.
Family of teen struck, killed by Camden County police vehicle files lawsuit
The family of a teen struck and killed by a Camden County police vehicle has filed a lawsuit.
How much snow did we get? Here are the Feb. 10-11 snow totals from across the Delaware Valley
The Delaware Valley is seeing and feeling the effects of even more snowfall on Thursday with a few more rounds of snow on the way. Here's a look at what we got so far.
Burlington County family turns donating sandwiches into large scale mission
A Burlington County mom and her daughters started an initiative when COVID first struck, turning their family activity of donating sandwiches to a local shelter into a large scale project.
Gov. Murphy to quarantine after family member tests positive
New Jersey Gov. Phil Murphy’s office says he is canceling in-person public events because a member of his family has tested positive for COVID-19.
Bruce Springsteen faces drunken driving charge in New Jersey
Bruce Springsteen is facing a drunken driving charge in New Jersey.
Email glitch gives NJ folks a scare when they are told they missed their appointments
A Gloucester County mega vaccine site had an apparent mega mistake, as some folks got a scare when they received an email saying their appointments were canceled.
Email glitch surprises some folks with COVID vaccination appointments at Gloucester County mega site
Hank Flynn reports on the email accidentally sent to a small number of people in N.J. regarding missed vaccination appointments
NJ bid for emergency beach repair money not likely to happen
With two winter storms having taken big chunks out of some popular Jersey Shore beaches — and several more on the way — New Jersey wants emergency funding from the federal government to fix the damage.
Crews battle 4-alarm fire at warehouse in Pleasantville
The fire broke out at an auto parts warehouse shortly after 11:30 p.m. and spread to another building.
4-alarm fire at Playland’s Castaway Cove on Ocean City Boardwalk ruled accidental
A four-alarm fire at Playland’s Castaway Cove on the Ocean City Boardwalk has been ruled accidental, investigators announced Monday.
NJ announces COVID-19 vaccinations exceed 1 million administered
The good news was followed by Gov. Murphy declaring that, "We’re going to keep at it until we reach our goal."
Driver fleeing police killed on highway in Camden County
The 26-year-old drove away after being stopped by Camden County police on Saturday night, the Attorney General's Office said in a news release.
Seniors losing vaccine appointments to people more tech-savvy
Many seniors say they are missing out on vaccine appointments if they aren’t technology-savvy.
Moorestown Mall megasite closed Sunday due to incoming snowstorm
New Jersey Gov. Phil Murphy on Saturday said the Moorestown Mall mass vaccination clinic will be closed on Sunday due to forecasted snow. The mega-sites in Atlantic City and at Rowan College will remain open, according to Murphy.