Supreme Court throws out convictions of two people involved in New Jersey “Bridgegate” scandal
The court said in a unanimous decision Thursday that the government had overreached in prosecuting Bridget Kelly and Bill Baroni for their roles.
New Jersey State Police detective shot on duty proposes to girlfriend after being released from hospital
NJSP Detective Richard Hershey who was shot on duty last month proposed to his girlfriend Nikki Grazioli.
Westampton Township police officers deliver pizza to 300 families
Westampton Township police officers delivered pizza to 300 families free of charge.
Police: 18-year-old fatally stabs neighbor during brawl outside Cumberland County home
Prosecutors in New Jersey say a pair of altercations between two families resulted in the fatal stabbing of a 51-year-old man and several charges filed.
Resources to help you navigate the COVID-19 pandemic
Here's a breakdown of community resources across the Delaware Valley to help you navigate the coronavirus pandemic.
NJ cardiologist suffers stroke likely due to COVID-19 while recovering
Dr. Randle, who is the Program Director of the cardiology fellowship at the Rowan University School of Osteopathic Medicine and also provides support at Virtua, joined Good Day Philadelphia to discuss his experience after came down with symptoms in March.
New Jersey cemetery employee trapped after grave collapses: report
A worker at a New Jersey cemetery was trapped for nearly a half-hour Tuesday afternoon after a grave collapsed on him while he was measuring it, police say.
Wildwood to reopen beaches, boardwalk, parks and playgrounds on May 8
The Wildwood Boardwalk, beaches, parks and playgrounds will reopen on Friday, May 8.
NJ balloon artist with autism honors essential workers
An artist in Edison, New Jersey, has found a unique way to say thank you to essential workers during the coronavirus pandemic and he’s doing it with balloons.
NJ businessman provides carnival fun for families
One local businessman in Williamstown, New Jersey is looking to provide some carnival fun during the coronavirus pandemic.
Gov. Murphy signs bill preventing NJ schools from 'lunch shaming', denying students meals
Governor Phil Murphy signed the Hunger Free Students’ Bill of Rights Act for to help students who are having trouble paying for school lunches in New Jersey on Monday.
Casino workers call for coronavirus protections before gaming resumes
Workers from casinos in Las Vegas, Atlantic City, New Orleans and Mississippi are calling for casinos to pay for testing them for the coronavirus before they return to their jobs.
Avalon, Stone Harbor to reopen beaches Friday for exercise, fishing
Friday morning, Avalon and Stone Harbor beaches will reopen for walking, running, fishing, and surfing. They will be open from dawn until dusk.
NJ homeowner stabbed, injured when she opens front door
A homeowner was stabbed in the abdomen by a woman at their Sicklerville home on Sunday afternoon.
New Jersey schools to remain closed for rest of school year
The announcement comes weeks after Murphy extended the closures to at least May 15.
Councilwoman heard in recording going off on rant against Trenton mayor during COVID-19 conference call
The Saturday phone call was between Trenton’s mayor and members of the city council to talk about the spread of COVID-19 in the capital city and efforts to combat it turned into a war of words between Mayor Reed Gusciora and Councilwoman Robin Vaughn.
Gloucester Township police search for missing 15-year-old girl
Gloucester Township police say they are searching a missing teen.
New Jersey, major sports leagues await word in sports betting suit
The major sports leagues are waiting to see if the U.S. Supreme Court will hear their arguments on whether they have to pay millions to New Jersey over sports betting litigation.
Northeastern states in US to form supply chain
Working together, they’ll have stronger purchasing power and improve their clout with global suppliers, Cuomo said.
53 NJ hospitals to share $1.7 billion in federal aid, Gov. Murphy says
Dozens of hospitals in New Jersey that have been treating coronavirus patients will be getting a large cash infusion from the federal government, which is providing billions of dollars to hospitals hardest hit by the pandemic.