January 27, 2017 Prosecutors won't pursue misconduct charge against Christie New Jersey prosecutors said Friday they will not pursue a criminal misconduct case against Republican Gov. Chris Christie in the George Washington Bridge lane-closing scandal.
January 27, 2017 Firehouse burglarized while firefighters are saving a life A firehouse in Jersey City, New Jersey, has been burglarized while firefighters were saving a life.
January 27, 2017 Class ring lost by WWII vet 73 years ago returned to family The family of a since-deceased World War II veteran from New Jersey has been reunited with his 1938 class ring after he lost it 73 years ago while serving in the South Pacific.
January 27, 2017 Jersey City firehouse burglarized while firefighters on call The firehouse at 468 Ocean Ave. in Jersey City, home to Engine 22 Tower Ladder 4, was broken into Thursday night.
January 27, 2017 No evidence that dumbbell was intentionally tossed at driver Authorities have found no evidence suggesting that a dumbbell that went through the windshield of a 75-year-old motorist on the New Jersey Turnpike earlier this month was a deliberate act.
January 26, 2017 Teens charged with sharing child porn on social media Six teenagers in New Jersey who may have been inspired by a movie about crime being legalized for one night a year have been charged with sharing nude photos of other teens online.
January 25, 2017 School district considers removing racial slur from musical A New Jersey high school is weighing whether it should allow students to utter racial slurs during performances of the musical "Ragtime." Cherry Hill school district officials had planned to remove the N-word from the show that's due to debut March 10 at High School East.
January 25, 2017 Cops: 3 arrested drivers owe $682,000 in unpaid tolls, fees Transit police say they've arrested three New Jersey residents who owe more than $682,000 overall in unpaid tolls and fees.
January 25, 2017 Zoning board delays vote on Islamic community center _ again The zoning board of a northern New Jersey city has once again postponed its long-awaited vote on whether to approve construction on a proposed Islamic community center.
January 25, 2017 NJ freeholder in hot water for dinner post on women's march A county official in New Jersey says he was joking when he asked on Facebook if the women's march in Washington would be "over in time for them to cook dinner." Atlantic County Freeholder John Carman spoke during the board's meeting on Tuesday.