Google hit with anti-trust lawsuit by dozens of US states
Dozens of states filed an anti-trust lawsuit against Google on Thursday, alleging that the search giant has an illegal monopoly over the online search market that hurts consumers and advertisers.
Booker, Democratic lawmakers introducing NCAA reform bill
The College Athletes Bill of Rights, if passed, could wreak havoc on the NCAA's ability to govern intercollegiate athletics and the association's model for amateurism.
Atlantic City to auction spot to push demolish button on Trump casino
The demolition of the former Trump Plaza casino will become a fundraiser to benefit the Boys & Girls Club of Atlantic City that the mayor hopes will raise in excess of $1 million.
NJ officials issue State of Emergency due to nor'easter
As such, the State of Emergency will be in effect beginning at 2 p.m. Wednesday. All state offices will be closed beginning at 1:00 p.m.
The Salvation Army New Jersey sets out to "Rescue Christmas"
Captain Keith Maynor of the Salvation Army in New Jersey asks for help to help families in need this season in an operation called "Rescue Christmas."
'Unpredictable': Coast Guard rescues 2 stranded duck hunters in New Jersey
The Coast Guard said the hunters had only one bottle of water, no food and cellphones with little charge left as the temperature neared freezing.
Healthcare workers across NJ and Delaware are vaccinated as Philly looks to start vaccinations
More shipments of the vaccine are planned to arrive through Wednesday with vaccinations to begin as early Wednesday as well.
New Jersey residents brace for nor'easter
Residents in Cherry Hill were stocking up ahead of the nor'easter expected to hit the area Wednesday afternoon.
'Joyous hearts': Paying it forward in Burlington County as one man pays tab for many
Paying it forward for one Burlington County community, spreads holiday happiness throughout the area.
Dolls for Daughters toy drive aims to give 500 underserved girls a doll for the holidays
The initiative was started by Rev. Dr. Hilda Covington.
As coronavirus vaccine is delivered, security along the way is at all-time high
It’s no secret the vaccines for COVID-19 are the hottest commodity in the world. With demand expected to be high, security along the vaccine pipeline to the public is tight.
NJ recreational marijuana market one step closer to reality
The Democrat-led state Senate Judiciary Committee voted Monday to send the legislation to the floor later this week for a vote.
Another month, another sports bet record in NJ: $931M in Nov
Figures released Monday by the state Division of Gaming Enforcement show New Jersey's sports betting industry set a national record for the most money bet on sports in a month for the fourth consecutive month.
Cape May family searching for specialized nurse to provide home care for infant daughter
A Cape May County family is hoping for a Christmas miracle to finally bring their family together after their search for a nurse for their 4-month-old daughter has been unsuccessful.
'Be Vigilant': NJ police warn of mail scam asking for gift cards
The Gloucester Township Police Department shared an image of a letter received in the mail with a check worth $1850 and instructions on how to go to various outlets to buy gift cards.
Police: Woman arrested while threatening to kill Atlantic City mayor
When officers arrived, they found Nicole Staton yelling at Mayor Small while a small group watched.
Gas prices hold steady in New Jersey, dip around nation at large
Gas prices held steady in New Jersey but dipped a bit around the nation as a whole as demand continued to fall.
New Jersey sets highest daily coronavirus total with 6,247 infections
As states prepare to receive doses of the federally approved Pfizer-BioNTech coronavirus vaccine, officials in New Jersey reported the highest number of daily infections to date.
New Jersey ready for COVID-19 vaccine roll out after FDA approval
Hours before the Food And Drug Administration gave its stamp of approval on the Pfizer-BioNTech coronavirus vaccine for emergency use, New Jersey was preparing for the highly anticipated and potentially life-saving vaccine.
As neighboring states tighten COVID-19 orders, NJ stands pat
Despite neighboring states tightening their coronavirus restrictions on businesses and gatherings this week, New Jersey Gov. Phil Murphy did not hand down heightened orders amid the second-wave of coronavirus.



















