NJ governor questioned about attending rallies during stay-at-home order
New Jersey Gov. Phil Murphy responded to critics Monday who thought he should not have attended a rally and vigil over the weekend as part of the worldwide police brutality protests because of the state's coronavirus directives
Another NJ Corrections Officer dies from coronavirus
The New Jersey State Policemen's Benevolent Association announced Friday another veteran of the NJ Dept. of Corrections had succumbed to the coronavirus.
New Jersey coronavirus cases surge past 25,000
New Jersey Gov. Phil Murphy said that the five hardest-hit counties are Bergen, Essex, Hudson, Union, and Middlesex.
Kids can brighten neighborhoods with colored rainbows in windows
Communities can bond over rainbows even in these times of social distancing.
The Life and Death of Jamal “Mally” Gains | The Tape Room
On February 26, 2016, 21-year-old Jamal “Mally” Gaines was shot and killed inside of his own sneaker store in Rahway, New Jersey. No suspects have ever been arrested. The Tape Room takes a look at the case, and new footage showing the suspects who took Jamal’s life.
Cashless tolling, wider lanes credited with fewer accidents along Goethals Bridge
Cashless tolling and wider lanes have made the Goethals Bridge a safer place for motorists, the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey said.
Prosecutors: More than 130 animals rescued from suspected puppy mill in New Jersey
Prosecutors say a man is facing charges after over 100 animals were rescued from a suspected puppy mill in New Jersey.
N.J. Locals: Preserve Shady Rest Golf and Country Club
It was once the center of African-American society in New Jersey, an institution that became home to an emerging middle class enjoying the amenities of country club life in Scotch Plains Township.
Fire destroys bus on NJ highway
Firefighters were investigating a blaze that ripped through a bus on Interstate 78 in Union Thursday morning.
Meal-kit pioneer Blue Apron may sell itself; NJ facility to stay open
The struggling meal-kit company Blue Apron is considering selling itself, merging with another company, or selling parts of its business.
NJ church founded in 1879 'trying to rebuild' after fire
Officials say they are “trying to rebuild" following a fire that ripped through a New Jersey church that dates back almost a century and a half.
Fire rips through NJ church; cause sought
An early morning fire ripped through a church in New Jersey, forcing cancellation of services, but no injuries were reported.
Federal authorities warn of epidemic of stolen cars in New York City area
The U.S. Customs and Border Protection agency calls the number of stolen vehicles in the New York area an epidemic.
NJ man accused of bribing postal workers to steal mail
Between May 2019 and September 2019, a New Jersey man allegedly offered bribes to postal workers to steal various items from envelopes and packages.
Chelsea bomber Ahmad Khan Rahimi gets life term for NJ shootout
Ahmad Khan Rahimi is already serving life in prison for a bombing in Manhattan. Now a judge in New Jersey has sentenced him to another life term for trying to kill police officers in Linden.
NJ cop kills himself while responders attempt to pull him from car wreck
A police officer with a local department in Union County, N.J., died after getting in a car crash over the weekend. Authorities said the officer took his own life.
'One-gallon challenge' teaches NJ students about global water plight
What is the One-Gallon Challenge and how does it relate to women around the world?
Tolls on Port Authority bridges and tunnels go up Jan. 5, 2020
The tolls on bridges and tunnels connecting New York City to northern New Jersey are going up in 2010 to help fund more than $30 billion in capital projects.
NYC’s homeless relocation program slammed
A scathing report from the Department of Investigations slammed New York City’s homeless relocation program, saying it fails to provide safe and clean accommodations.



















