Fatal officer-involved shooting in Berlin Township under investigation: officials
The Attorney General’s Office of Public Integrity and Accountability (OPIA) is investigating an officer-involved shooting that occurred in Berlin Township Tuesday afternoon.
Camden cracks down on illegal dumping with surveillance technology: what you need to know
Camden is taking a firm stand against illegal dumping, utilizing advanced surveillance technology and community engagement to tackle the issue. The city has implemented measures to identify and prosecute offenders, aiming to reduce the costly impact of this crime.
Camden's 9th annual Peace Games brings young people together for free fun
The 9th annual Camden Peace Games at the Rutgers–Camden Athletic & Fitness Center brought young people together for a basketball tournament, live music and so much more fun.
New update after South Jersey Little League player's bat-flipping suspension overturned
New details have emerged after a South Jersey Little Leaguer's suspension for an 'unsportsmanlike' bat flip was overturned just in time for the championship game.
South Jersey Little League player allowed to play after 'unsportsmanlike' bat-flipping suspension
A 12-year-old Haddonfield Little League player who was facing a suspension from his team’s first state tournament game after he flipped a bat has been granted a reprieve by a judge just hours before the tournament was set to begin.
19-month-old New Jersey boy returns home after nearly 600 days in the hospital
After 597 days at the Children's Hospital of Philadelphia, 19-month-old Grayson Porter finally went home!
Camden sees historic drop in violent crime due to community outreach
Violent crime in Camden has reached its lowest point in 50 years, and county officials credit community outreach programs, such as open gym nights, for this significant improvement.
Man charged with murder in 2011 Camden cold case stabbing
Kenyar Hill, 46, was charged with first-degree murder in the stabbing death of 42-year-old Brian Holden in the Fall of 2011.
Violent crime in Camden has dropped to its lowest level in more than 50 years: police
Police in one of New Jersey's most troubled cities say violent and non-violent crimes have hit their lowest levels in more than 50 years.
Norma Yates disappearance: Camden County investigators pursue new leads as family pushes for answers
In July 2023, Camden County mom Norma Yates went missing without a trace. Her family and investigators have searched to no avail. Officials say they are now working on new leads and everyone involved is hoping Norma will be found.
NJ unveils Water Safety Strategy program to help reduce drownings
New Jersey is now the third state to develop a statewide water safety strategy to prevent drownings, following California and Hawaii.
Camden star high school football player fatally shot; investigation underway: officials
Camden detectives are investigating after they say 16-year-old star football player, Xyere Brooks, was fatally shot on Friday, June 6.
Haddon Township holds ‘Choose Joy’ Pride parade
Haddon Township held its annual Pride parade with the theme of “Choose Joy” and hundreds turned out for an evening of high-spirits, music and fun, all while celebrating inclusion and connections.
Save our Streets: Police, grieving families plea for help with unsolved homicide cases
Families and friends are too often overlooked in stories when loved ones are met with violence. These are some of those cases and all that police and the heartbroken families are seeking is for someone to step forward with information.


















