NJ begins COVID-19 vaccinations at veterans' care homes
New Jersey officials have started coronavirus vaccinations at three veterans’ care homes, and a state agency has approved the use of the Atlantic City Convention Center as a vaccination site.
16-year-old Moorestown girl battling cancer treated to lawn performances
Performers come to 16-year-old Madison Luyber’s house to help brighten her spirits during her cancer battle.
Caught on camera, truck hits power lines leaving Gloucester County family in the dark for days
Caught on neighbors’ cameras, it only took a few seconds for the truck, bucket in the air, to leave a Gloucester County family in the dark for two days and, even worse, with the aftermath to deal with.
Caught on camera, truck hits power lines, leaving Gloucester County family in the dark for days
Kelly Rule has details on a truck caught on camera, hitting power lines in Gloucester County
Thousands honor slain Jersey City detective at funeral
Jersey City Police Det. Joseph Seals, who was killed in an attack that also left five others dead last week, is to be laid to rest Tuesday.
20-year tax break approved for indoor water park in Atlantic City
The Casino Reinvestment Development Authority approved designation of the project Tuesday as an entertainment retail district.
1 dead, 5 hurt in multi-vehicle crash on Tacony-Palmyra Bridge
One person is dead and five others are hurt after a multi-vehicle crash on the Tacony-Palmyra Bridge Monday evening.
NJ rolls out COVID vaccines for long-term care residents and workers
In the Bergen County community of New Bridge, 103-year-old Mildred Clements, born a year before the pandemic of 1918, was the first N.J. long-term care resident to be vaccinated.
NJ rolls out COVID vaccines for long-term care residents and workers
Jeff Cole reports on NJ long-term care residents and workers receiving COVID vaccines
Donations pour in after inferno destroys Burlington County family's home
A Burlington County community has responded with overwhelming generosity after an inferno engulfed the home of a family of seven the day after Christmas.
Police identify man shot and killed inside Camden apartment
Authorities have identified a man who was fatally shot Saturday night inside an apartment in Camden.
New Jersey trooper shot during home invasion probe honored
Colonel Patrick Callahan said State Police Detective Richard Hershey was honored for what officials called his "fearless and courageous actions" during the investigation in which he sustained a gunshot wound to his abdomen.
Reenactment of Washington’s crossing Delaware goes virtual
Normally, thousands gather every Christmas morning on the banks of the river in Washington Crossing, Pennsylvania, and Titusville, New Jersey, to watch historical reenactors set out in boats to retrace the daring 1776 voyage of Washington and his troops.
Hunter found beaten, stabbed to death at scout campground in New Jersey
Joseph Bottino, 54, of Gloucester Township was found dead at about 6:30 p.m. Wednesday night at the Pine Hill Scout Reservation, the Camden County prosecutor’s office said.
Season's greetings: Cards solicited for COVID-19 patients
Hospitals asked adults, organizations and schoolchildren to either make or buy holiday cards and send them to the institutions for distribution to patients. The goal is for everyone in the hospital to get a card and at least a tiny bit of holiday cheer.
State Police: 1 killed in three-car crash on Route 47 in Cumberland County
New Jersey State Police report one person was killed in a three-car crash on Route 47 in Cumberland County early Wednesday morning.
New Jersey teens save children who fell into frozen pond while sledding
A group of teens in New Jersey jumped into action to rescue two children who fell into an icy pond while sledding on Thursday.
COVID-19 vaccine rollout to begin soon in Pennsylvania, New Jersey nursing homes
Residents at nursing homes in Pennsylvania and New Jersey will soon be able to receive the COVID-19 vaccine.
Murphy: ‘No problem’ revealing full virus spending details
New Jersey Gov. Phil Murphy on Monday promised transparency over the state’s spending on protective gear bought to combat COVID-19.
New Jersey attorney general unveils new force policy for police
The new policy, which had been promised in the wake of widespread protests against police brutality, sets up a framework for police interactions with civilians, Attorney General Gurbir Grewal said in a statement.