September 13, 2016 Suit: NJ college's botched rape inquiry led to student suicide A college student killed herself because the university she attended didn't properly investigate her rape report, her mother said in a lawsuit.
September 13, 2016 Lawsuit: 'Botched' sex assault case led to student's suicide A woman says in a lawsuit that her daughter killed herself because a New Jersey college failed to fully investigate a sex-assault claim.
September 13, 2016 Students rescued after boat breaks down during school trip Dozens of students from a suburban New York school district have been rescued from a disabled sailboat on the Hudson River.
September 12, 2016 Woman plunges to her death at New Jersey Superfund site New Jersey police say a woman fell off a catwalk and plunged to her death at a Superfund site.
September 12, 2016 Prosecutors: Man used dating services to get cash from women Federal prosecutors say a man used telephone dating services to lure and defraud women out of thousands of dollars while on probation for a similar scheme.
September 12, 2016 Prosecutors: Man used neighbor's Wi-Fi to access child porn Prosecutors say a New Jersey man used his neighbor's Wi-Fi to download thousands of child porn images and hundreds of videos.
September 11, 2016 Olympic fencer who wore hijab returns home to fanfare Hundreds of people have turned out to welcome home an Olympic medalist who was the first U.S. athlete to compete while wearing a hijab.
September 10, 2016 Convictions tossed, new trial ordered in Rutgers webcam case A New Jersey appeals court has thrown out the 15-count conviction of a former Rutgers University student whose roommate killed himself after being captured on a webcam kissing another man.
September 9, 2016 Flag firefighters raised at ground zero returns to site An American flag that firefighters hoisted at ground zero in the hours after the 9/11 terror attacks returns to the World Trade Center site after disappearing for more than a decade.
September 9, 2016 Hermine expected to weaken as it lingers offshore Hermine is expected to begin weakening as it churns hundreds of miles offshore in the Atlantic Ocean, but forecasters warn it could continue to impact areas from New York to southern New England with pounding waves, coastal flooding and beach erosion before it moves out to sea.