Police identify 2 Cape May County women killed in head-on crash
Police in New Jersey have released the names of two women killed in a head-on crash last week.
Officials: Men’s rights lawyer killed attorney in California before New Jersey attack
Authorities believe a men’s rights lawyer shot and killed a fellow attorney in California in the days before he attacked a federal judge’s family in New Jersey and died by suicide, officials announced Friday.
4 arrested after bullet rips through 2 rooms at hotel in Cherry Hill
Authorities say four men are in custody after a gun went off inside a Cherry Hill hotel room early Friday morning, sending a bullet tearing through two adjacent rooms.
Court rules New Jersey can shut down gym that defied closure
A state judge ruled Friday that New Jersey authorities can shut down a gym that has repeatedly defied Gov. Phil Murphy’s executive order to remain closed during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Murphy says schools should offer all-remote option, N.J. won't mandate one plan
Gov. Phil Murphy says new guidance has been released by the state's Department of Education, and the state will not be mandating just one way forward for reopening schools this Fall.
Stockton eyes 400 rooms in Atlantic City hotel for students
Stockton University is renting 400 hotel rooms in a former Atlantic City casino to help spread out students this fall amid the coronavirus outbreak.
7 Burlington County men facing child porn charges following 'Operation Safe Quarantine'
The arrests were part of a sting dubbed "Operation Safe Quarantine."
Atlantic City Ballet to resume performances this fall
For 38 years, Phyllis Papa has led the Atlantic City Ballet as its founding artistic director. 2020 is unlike anything she’s ever seen.
Young Millville siblings give back to the community through business
Two young entrepreneurs in Millville, New Jersey, are stepping up to help the community through their business.
Family displaced after lightning strike sets house on fire in Gloucester Township, police say
Police say a family has been displaced after a lightning strike set their house on fire in Sicklerville, New Jersey.
Suit alleges McCarrick, others abused youth at beach house
A new lawsuit alleges former Roman Catholic Cardinal Theodore McCarrick and several other clerics sexually abused a teenage boy at a New Jersey beach house in the 1980s.
Atlantic City's Borgata begins soft-opening Thursday
The Borgata is the last of Atlantic City's nine casinos to reopen amid the coronavirus pandemic and is expected to open to the public on July 26.
FBI: Anti-feminist lawyer linked to New Jersey and California killings
Den Hollander described himself as an "anti-feminist" attorney. He was found dead in the Catskills.
Heat Health Emergency issued for Camden County, officials say
A Heat Health Emergency has been issued for Camden County, officials announced Wednesday.
Delaware Gov. John Carney 'mad as hell' that state is on quarantine list
Carney made the comment during a news conference Tuesday. He says it “doesn’t make any sense” why people from Delaware must now quarantine for 14 days when traveling to the three states.
3 stabbed on floor of Atlantic City's Tropicana casino, 4 arrested
New Jersey state police said they arrested four men at the Tropicana Atlantic City shortly before 3 a.m. on Monday in connecting with the stabbings.
Investigators probe men's rights lawyer in 2nd killing
Federal investigators are examining whether a suspect in the ambush shooting of a federal judge’s family in New Jersey is also responsible for the killing of a fellow men’s rights lawyer in California, a law enforcement official said.
New Jersey expands quarantine advisory list to 31 total states
The travel advisory, which now includes 31 total states, applies to any person arriving from a state with a positive test rate higher than 10 per 100,000 residents or a 10% or higher positivity rate over a 7 day rolling average.
Judge's family shooting suspect wanted to "wrap up his affairs" after cancer diagnosis
In more than 2,000 pages of often misogynistic, racist writings, Roy Den Hollander criticized Judge Esther Salas’ life story of being abandoned by her father and raised by her poor mother as “the usual effort to blame a man and turn someone into super girl.”
Fire burns into the night at Salem County chicken farm
Firefighters were called to the chicken farm shortly after 8:30 p.m. Monday night.