July 9, 2020 Tropical Storm Fay sets sights on Northeast; landfall expected Friday Tropical Storm Fay is making its way up the East Coast – holding off of North Carolina’s shores as it heads for the mid-Atlantic and New England, where it is expected to make landfall Friday.
July 9, 2020 New Jersey police officer in kayak rescues dog trapped in muddy pond, video shows A New Jersey police officer paddled a kayak to the middle of a muddy pond to rescue a dog that had gotten stuck neck-deep in the muck.
July 9, 2020 Little Sisters of the Poor on SCOTUS victory on birth control exemption: 'We always knew God would protect us' Following a Wednesday Supreme Court ruling in favor of the Trump administration and Catholic Charity Little Sisters of the Poor, Little Sisters of the Poor Director of Communications Sister Constance Veit said Thursday that her organization always knew they were protected by God.
July 8, 2020 NJ man admits neighbor's Trump flag made him so mad, he dumped trash in yard for months New Jersey police said that a man faces a charges of criminal mischief and harassment for repeatedly throwing trash onto the lawn of a Sussex County home where a Donald Trump flag was posted.
July 8, 2020 Little Sisters' legal ordeal may not be over, Supreme Court justices indicate Two concurring opinions signal that the two states involved in the litigation may drag the nuns back to court yet again.
July 8, 2020 New Jersey governor says state will require people to wear masks outdoors New Jersey Gov. Phil Murphy announced Wednesday that the state will require facial coverings in outdoor settings where they can’t socially distance, extending a mandate which originally required face coverings indoors.
July 8, 2020 Rutgers students demand tuition, fees reduced after university announces majority online courses for fall Rutgers University students are demanding that tuition and fees be reduced after the school announced that most classes for the fall semester will be taught remotely amid the coronavirus pandemic.
July 8, 2020 Dina Manzo’s ex pleads not guilty for plotting assault against her husband, racketeering charges Thomas Manzo, the ex-husband of Dina Manzo from the “The Real Housewives of New Jersey,” pleaded not guilty on Wednesday to charges he allegedly hired a man to attack her current husband, Dave Cantin.
July 8, 2020 New Jersey governor takes heat as motor vehicle offices reopen to long lines, arguments New Jersey’s governor tried to be understanding Tuesday when the state’s Motor Vehicle Commission offices reopened – with long lines and arguments among customers following a long coronavirus-related shutdown.
July 7, 2020 NYC sees stunning lightning from thunderstorms, flash floods in Northeast amid stormy week Lightning lit up the skies over the nation's largest city on Monday when severe thunderstorms moved across the Northeast -- and more stormy conditions are expected this week.