Atlantic City transfers power amid corruption - yet again

For over a decade, things had been quiet in Atlantic City, the seaside gambling resort known as much for its colorful political corruption as for its slot machines and saltwater taffy.

Police: Teens cited for reckless bike riding in Haddonfield

Haddonfield police say they issued citations to several teens for reckless bike riding. They say it's not only dangerous for the teens but also for drivers.

Scaffolding collapse leaves worker dangling in mid-air

Two people working on a scaffold at a building in Atlantic City were rescued by firefighters after it collapsed, leaving one worker briefly dangling by his safety rope in mid-air.

Police urge vigilance after attempted luring in West Windsor

Police in West Windsor, New Jersey are asking the public to be alert regarding an attempted luring of a student which occurred October 10.

Man convicted of attempted murder in 2014 shooting of 2

Prosecutors say a man has been convicted of first-degree attempted murder in the shooting of two men outside a New Jersey restaurant almost five years ago.

19-year-old male shot and killed at Palmyra house party, police say

A 19-year-old Willingboro man is dead after a shooting at a Palmyra, New Jersey house party Friday night, officials in Burlington County said.

Shore communities deal with coastal storm's flooding

Eyes are on the shore Saturday morning as high tides and strong winds have been causing flooding in the area.

Shore communities deal with coastal storm flooding
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People are trying to dry out after the remnants of Subtropical Storm Melissa in the Atlantic Ocean have been kicking up the surf, pushing water into low-lying coastal areas.

Evesham police investigate anti-semitic fliers left on vehicles

Police are searching for a man who they say placed anti-semitic fliers on cars outside an Burlington County steakhouse and movie theater Thursday night.

Ewing police officer, wife charged in death of 3-month-old child

A Ewing police officer and his wife were indicted Friday on charges stemming from the brutal death of the couple's 3-month-old child last Dec. 

Jury deadlocks in Bordentown police chief's hate-crime trial

A federal jury has deadlocked in the trial of a white former police chief charged with a hate crime against a handcuffed black suspect.

New Jersey governor seeks $500M bond to replace lead paint, pipes

New Jersey Gov. Phil Murphy is calling for a sweeping $500 million bond to finance the replacement of lead pipes and lead paint across the state.