Woman indicted after 44 deceased dogs found in NJ home; 162 dogs rescued

Donna Roberts, 66, was indicted on animal cruelty charges after hundreds of dogs were found amid deplorable conditions in her New Jersey home.

Ex-NJ principal admits having child porn on his school computer

A former New Jersey high school principal accused of having hundreds of child pornography images and videos on his school-issued computer is now facing a state prison term.

Murphy signs legislation to restore voting rights to some convicts

New Jersey Gov. Phil Murphy has signed legislation restoring voting rights to convicts who are out of prison on parole or probation.

Feds: Man whose number found on Jersey City shooter was selling arms

A bail hearing Ahmed A-Hady, whose number was found in the pocket of one of the attackers in a fatal shooting at a Jersey City Jewish market, was abruptly postponed Wednesday.

U.S. marshals capture movie theater shooting suspect in New Jersey

Anu-Malik Johnson is in custody on homicide, assault and weapons charges in connection with a shooting at a movie theater in Pennsylvania.

Pa, NJ and Del. join pact to curb transportation carbon emissions

Carbon emissions from cars, trucks and other means of transportation would drop while gas prices would jump under a multi-state draft climate proposal.

Long awaited indoor ski slope debuts at NJ megamall

The long-delayed American Dream megamall in New Jersey can make 5,500 tons of real snow per day.

Party-swapping NJ congressman gets Trump praise, Democratic ire

The political fate of party-switching Rep. Jeff Van Drew may well hinge on how forcefully he is backed by President Trump, whose impeachment the New Jersey lawmaker is refusing to support.

NJ gov, mayor say official who called Jews 'brutes' should quit

Gov. Phil Murphy joined Jersey City's mayor in calling for a school board member to quit over comments she made about the shooting at a kosher market, referring to Jews as “brutes” and questioning whether the shooters had a point to make in attacking Jews.

NJ House delegation backs impeachment by 10-2 margin

New Jersey’s U.S. House delegation is expected to vote 10-2 in favor of articles of impeachment against President Trump.

Scuba Santa brings underwater holiday cheer at Adventure Aquarium

Staff decorate every inch of the aquarium for the holidays, but it’s their main attraction that is sure to get the attention of visitors of all ages - a visit from Scuba Santa.

NJ lawmakers pass CROWN Act to ban hairstyle discrimination

Lawmakers have passed a new bill that would ban discrimination based on the style or texture of a person’s hair in New Jersey.

15-year-old boy missing from Camden

Princegumar Akbarrakhan II, 15, was last seen Tuesday morning in Camden.

New Jersey IHOP waitress surprised with $1,200 cash tip

Nearly a dozen people surprised a New Jersey IHOP waitress with a $1,200 cash tip as an early holiday gift.

New Jersey Assembly passes bill to bar religious exemption for shots

New Jersey's Assembly has passed a measure to eliminate religious exemptions for vaccines for schoolchildren, but the bill stalled in the state Senate as opponents shouted so loudly they drowned out the session.

New Jersey passes bill letting those without documents get licenses

​​​​​​​New Jersey lawmakers have passed legislation to allow immigrants who cannot prove they're in the country legally get driver's licenses.

New Jersey lawmakers pass marijuana referendum for 2020 ballot

New Jersey lawmakers have passed a ballot question to legalize recreational marijuana, putting the referendum before voters in 2020.

Man whose info found on Jersey City shooter denied bail

A New Jersey man whose number was found in the pocket of one of the perpetrators of last week's fatal attack on a Jewish market in New Jersey was denied bail on an unrelated weapons charge Monday, as his attorney termed attempts to connect him to the attacks “ridiculous.”

Fire rages through Camden County apartment complex, displacing 3 families

An apartment building in Camden County catches fire, right before the holidays. Three homes are now badly damaged and the people who live there say the timing couldn’t be worse. Fire investigators are blaming careless smoking for the blaze.