Mays Landing woman arrested, charged for fatally shooting husband on Christmas, officials say

Authorities say officers with the Township of Hamilton Police Department responded to a home and found a man dead from a gunshot wound. His wife was later arrested and charged.

Atlantic City delays choice of developer for Bader Field site

Atlantic City had been set to choose a development proposal Wednesday centered on high-end sports cars for a historic former airport property but dropped those plans after New Jersey officials asked them not to take the vote.

Audit reveals residents of Atlantic City federal housing property dealing with extreme pest infestation, mold

The Stanley Holmes Village Apartments, in Atlantic City, a U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development owned and operated property, is in shambles and is anything but easy to live in, according to an audit conducted by the city council.

Mice, cockroach infestation; mold, non-working toilets at Atlantic City federal housing apartments
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The Stanley Holmes Village Apartments, in Atlantic City, a U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development owned and operated property, is in shambles and is anything but easy to live in.

Police: 3 sought in Atlantic City casino stabbing that wounded 3 on Thanksgiving Day

Authorities in New Jersey say they are seeking three people and have issued a summons to a fourth person in connection with a stabbing at an Atlantic City casino on Thanksgiving Day.

$3B canals, housing proposed for ex-airport in Atlantic City

Two Philadelphia developers want to build a $3 billion housing, office and retail project on the site of a historic former airport in Atlantic City, but the proposal faces competition from a previously announced project endorsed by the city's mayor.

Police: 5 kids among 7 injured in Atlantic City dog attack

Authorities in Atlantic City report that seven people, including five juveniles, were treated for serious injuries after being attacked by two dogs. 

Defying inflation worries, US casinos have best quarter

Gamblers are shrugging off inflation concerns and losing money at casinos at a record pace. Figures released Wednesday show the U.S. commercial casino industry had its best quarter ever, winning over $15 billion from gamblers in the third quarter of this year.

Police: 3 teens hurt after car leaves road, slams into tree in New Jersey

Three New Jersey teens were hurt when police say their car skidded off the road and struck a tree while trying to avoid colliding with another vehicle at an intersection Tuesday morning.

Esports video games hold vast betting potential, experts say

The competitive video game and casino industries agree there is great financial potential in bringing their two businesses together. Executives from both industries said esports is a promising market for betting.

Amid rising seas, Atlantic City has no plans for retreat

The iconic getaway town of Atlantic City is known to some people for its casinos, others for its amusement park and boardwalk. About 38,500 others call it home. But sea levels are rising and flooding is becoming more severe and frequent.

Remnants of Ian bring relentless rain, wind and flood streets at the Jersey shore

As remnants of Hurricane Ian push north and east, relentless rain and wind made for a messy day down at the shore. Some areas are still dealing with flooding, as others have improved, but it’s still miserable.

Flooding closes multiple roads in southern N.J., interior portions of Philly suburbs

Route 40 into and out of Atlantic City was closed because of flooding. Some of the streets looked like rivers and water even towered high above storm drains.

Suit: MGM paid problem gambler $30K per month not to report online glitches

A New York City man alleges in a lawsuit that the Borgata casino, MGM Resorts International, and its online partner Entain paid him $30,000 a month to not report being repeatedly disconnected while gambling online.

Smoking ban talk nixed, but workers get loud outside casino

The bill has been stalled without a hearing in a state Senate or Assembly committee, and a similar measure died without a vote last year as well.

Pandemic lessons for casinos: 'Do you need a buffet?'

The COVID pandemic forced most U.S. casinos to close for months, causing payrolls, revenue and earnings to tumble. But the forced shutdowns and highly regulated recoveries also taught some useful lessons that will endure even after the pandemic is a distant memory.

NJ casino, online, sports betting revenue up 10% in August

The amount of money won from in-person gamblers at casinos was nearly $274 million, up 4.4% from a year earlier.