Authorities ready for protesters, but Trenton remains quiet
New Jersey’s statehouse remained quiet Sunday even as officials in all 50 states said they were preparing for the possibility of violence after the siege at the U.S. Capitol.
Police: 14-year-old charged in stabbing death of man
Police resonded to a report of an apparent stabbing at approximately 2:45 p.m. and discovered a 38-year-old male victim with a stab wound to the right side of his abdomen.
Our Race Reality: Revisiting Small Town America
After an ugly incident, the people of Franklinville, N.J., said they were committed to change, to having the difficult discussions, and to making progress. So, did they? And are they an example for the rest of us? FOX 29's Bill Anderson has this special report.
New Jersey state employees ordered to work from home Inauguration Day
The order comes as authorities say they’re preparing for the possibility of violent demonstrations on Sunday by supporters of President Donald Trump in state capitals across the country. National Guard troops are also converging on Washington, including nearly 600 from New Jersey.
COVID-19 vaccination megasite opens at Moorestown Mall
The demand for the COVID-19 vaccine remains high in New Jersey as a new megasite opened Friday at the Moorestown Mall in Burlington County.
Collingswood teen facing upgraded charges after authorities say he fatally punched 94-old-man
A New Jersey teenager is now facing upgraded charges after police say he punched a 94-year-old man as he walked through his apartment lobby. The victim later died from his injuries.
Former Woodlynne police officer pleads guilty to simple assault in pepper-spray incident, prosecutors say
Ryan Dubiel, 32, of Wenonah, pled guilty to one count of simple assault against two victims, prosecutors said Thursday.
Murphy: People 65, older cleared to get vaccine in New Jersey
New Jersey residents 65 and older, as well as those from 16 to 64 with serious medical conditions such as cancer, heart and kidney disease, can begin to be vaccinated with the COVID-19 shot on Thursday, Gov. Phil Murphy said Wednesday.
Local lawmakers weigh in on second impeachment of President Trump
President Donald Trump is impeached for a second time and the history making move comes after nearly all House Democrats as well as some Republicans seek to hold the president accountable for Wednesday’s insurrection.
Van drives off highway and overturns in NJ
A van apparently went off the road and into a wooded area on the embankment.
NJ congresswoman claims rioters went on 'reconnaissance' tours prior to attack
Rep. Mikie Sherrill (D-NJ) says that she witnessed people being lead through the Capitol the day before the riot in what looked like a "reconnaissance" tour.
Audubon couple's deaths ruled murder-suicide, prosecutors say
The deaths of an Audubon couple have been ruled a murder-suicide, Camden County prosecutors announced.
N.J. state and local officials take precautions amid warnings of protests ahead of Biden’s inauguration
As the investigation into the attack at the Capitol continues, state capitols and police in the Delaware Valley are taking precautions to make sure they’re ready for any protests.
Mega Millions mojo has many hoping they hold tickets to Easy Street
Two lottery jackpots, Mega Millions and Powerball, worth more than 1 billion combined, have people dreaming of a jackpot, or two.
It's all about technique when purchasing Mega Millions tickets
Hank Flynn talks with some folks aiming to live on Easy Street, hopeful to win the Mega Millions jackpot
COVID-19 vaccine brings 'light on horizon,' Murphy says in 3rd state of the state address
New Jersey Democratic Gov. Phil Murphy is set to deliver his third state of the state address remotely because of the coronavirus pandemic.
TSA on 'high alert' at airports nationwide in wake of pro-Trump Capitol riot, upcoming inauguration
TSA officials said there will be additional law enforcement at Washington, D.C.-area airports following the deadly siege of the U.S. Capitol by a pro-Trump mob and ahead of Biden's inauguration.
Planning to get the COVID-19 vaccine? Know the rules in your state
The process of disseminating the COVID-19 vaccine is gaining steam but how fast you can get it and when depends on where you live in the tri-state area.
Camden County set to open COVID vaccination center
Jeff Cole has details on N.J.'s effort to vaccinate residents and Camden County's new vaccination center
FBI bulletin warns of nationwide armed protests leading up to Biden's inauguration
The FBI is warning of plans for armed protests at all 50 state capitals and in Washington in the days leading up to President-elect Joe Biden's inauguration.