2 adults, 2 children wounded in Trenton shooting

A shooting in New Jersey’s capital city on Wednesday left two adults and two children hospitalized, including adults and two children hospitalized, authorities said.

Prosecutors: Woman who allegedly bludgeoned wife with wine chiller to face charges in NJ

A woman accused of having beaten her wife to death with a wine chiller inside their southern New Jersey apartment has been returned to the state from Texas to face charges.

NJ to overhaul police use-of-force guidelines after death of George Floyd, AG says

At least 43 other states require some licensing requirement for officers, Grewal said, adding he wants to bring law enforcement inline with other professions that require licensing, like doctors and lawyers. 

‘Beautiful moment’: Protesters cheer for NJ police officers kneeling during Black Lives Matter rally

While many have criticized local law enforcement for their tactics against demonstrators in protests over the death of George Floyd, some police and deputies are being praised for crossing the line and participating in the protests. 

Atlantic City keeps nightly curfew for week after protests, looting

A.C. was another spot in our area hit hard by looters Sunday night. Dozens of stores – and even a city-run pantry that feeds senior citizens – were all looted.

Atlantic City sets curfew, declares state of emergency

Atlantic City officials declared a state of emergency and have set an 8 p.m. curfew that will not expire until 6 a.m. Monday morning.

Gov. Murphy announces plan to ease restrictions on child care centers, non-contact sports

New Jersey Governor Phil Murphy announced a plan Friday to ease restrictions on child care centers, youth day camps and non-contact sports as the state continues to reopen in the wake of the coronavirus.

NJ jobless claims drop off, but record 1.1M getting help

New Jersey saw the lowest weekly total of people seeking unemployment benefits since the coronavirus outbreak struck, the state Labor Department said Thursday.

Turnpike, parkway toll hikes, $24B construction plan get OK

The New Jersey Turnpike Authority voted Wednesday to increase tolls on two of the state’s major highways and approve a $24 billion construction plan that the hike will fund.

Service organization helps homeless amid COVID-19 crisis

Susan Long and Angels in Motion help homeless people and those battling addiction in Atlantic City during the pandemic.

NJ judge whose anti-rape advice was 'close your legs' loses job

In court filings and at a hearing in December, Russo expressed remorse for his comments to the woman and for joking about the exchange with court personnel afterward.