June 3, 2021 New Jersey police officers injured by 'mob' during arrest attempt; suspects apprehended unharmed: report Two Newark police officers and an Essex County detective were allegedly jumped by a mob while trying to make a firearms arrest Tuesday, according to the local police union.
June 2, 2021 NJ elementary student’s first-person Hitler essay sparks outrage, probe underway A first-person essay on Adolf Hitler that was written by a fifth-grade student in New Jersey is under investigation.
May 30, 2021 Rutgers student reacts to chancellor apologizing after speaking out against rise in anti-Semitism Peter Cordi, a student at Rutgers University in New Jersey, told "Fox & Friends Weekend" on Sunday that he commends his chancellor for denouncing widespread acts of anti-Semitism, pointing out that because members of the Palestinian community “were absolutely outraged," he believes his chancellor felt the need to apologize for “the simple act of denouncing anti-Semitism, something that used to be uncontroversial."
May 30, 2021 New Jersey veteran receives new 'smart home' from 9/11 charity A charity left a New Jersey veteran "absolutely speechless" when it gifted him a home Thursday.
May 28, 2021 NJ mom calls 911 for injury she sustained while killing son, cops allege A monster New Jersey mom fatally slit her 4-year-old son’s throat, then called 911 — but only to get help for her wrist, which she hurt while killing the tot.
May 28, 2021 Rutgers University chancellor, provost apologize after speaking out against increase in anti-Semitism The chancellor and provost of a satellite campus of Rutgers University apologized for an email they sent out condemning anti-Semitism as the U.S. sees a dramatic rise in anti-Jewish hate crimes.
May 27, 2021 Jets' Zach Wilson still getting acclimated to New Jersey drivers: 'Getting cut off about everywhere you go' New York Jets rookie quarterback Zach Wilson is still adjusting to New Jersey.
May 27, 2021 Severe storms across mid-Atlantic, Northeast knock out power, injure 5: reports Severe weather swept the mid-Atlantic and Northeast on Wednesday, knocking out power for thousands and reportedly injuring at least five people.
May 26, 2021 Greg Gutfeld: Will blue state exodus bring bad ideas to red states? The mass exodus from blue to red states raises the key question: How much aggravation will this migration bring to the resident population?
May 25, 2021 Georgia county urges residents to stop calling 911 over cicadas A Georgia county is asking residents to stop calling 911 over the loud-as-a-lawnmower cicadas that have just emerged from a 17-year hibernation.